Radically Inclusive Virtual Workshops: Real-Time Learnings From Zoom
This post about Radically Inclusive virtual workshops is by Candor Coach Melissa Andrada.
This post about Radically Inclusive virtual workshops is by Candor Coach Melissa Andrada.
*This blog post about the need for Radical Candor in schools is by Katie Novak and Mirko Chardin, authors of Equity by Design: The Power and Promise of UDL.
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