Join the Smithsonian Science Education Center virtually on Thursday, June 5th from 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM to learn more about resources to promote accessibility and inclusion in K-12 classrooms. This session will also detail the design and production of the Zero Barriers in K-12 STEM Education Sourcebook—a resource guide and collection of first-hand narratives about implementing inclusive practices for all students. Hear from our expert authors on the lessons they learned while creating the Sourcebook and how their experiences in the Zero Barriers Program have shaped their work in accessibility in their own classrooms, schools, systems, and communities.
Panelists will share their strategies, solutions, and stories for how the Sourcebook can be a guide for other educators to effect change in their own context. Whether you are looking to take your first steps in exploring accessibility or searching for new resources to strengthen your current initiatives, you’ll leave this webinar with practical tools, lessons, and motivation to support ALL learners in STEM.

