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DESCRIPTION:Event Type: LectureSpeaker Information: Dr. Jennifer Kurth\, pr
 ofessor of Special Education at the University of Kansas“Inclusive Educati
 on: The Right to Belong”&nbsp\;Featuring lecturer&nbsp\;Dr. Jennifer Kurth
 \, professor of Special Education at the University of KansasAll people ha
 ve the inherent human right to be full and valued members of their school 
 communities\, including students with complex communication and support ne
 eds. However\, research suggests these children are overwhelmingly exclude
 d from school communities. As a result\, they achieve lower communication\
 , social\, and academic outcomes and fewer opportunities for flourishing l
 ives as adults. In this Goldstick Lecture\, Jennifer Kurth will discuss re
 asons for this persistent segregation and actions families\, schools\, and
  allies can take to make inclusion a reality for all students.This event i
 s free and open to the community\; reception following the lecture in the 
 Donaldson Family Atrium.Cost: FreeContact: Department of Special Education
  at Illinoissped@education.illinois.eduSponsor: Department of Special Educ
 ation\, College of Education
DTEND:20260917T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260623T213241Z
DTSTART:20260917T210000Z
LOCATION:IL\,USA\,Champaign\,University of Illinois Philanthropy Center\, R
 oom 102/103\, 303 St. Mary’s Road\, Champaign IL
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SUMMARY:22nd Annual Goldstick Family Lecture in the Study of Communication 
 Disorders
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p class="eventtype"><span class="event-headin
 g eventtype">Event Type:</span> Lecture</p><p class="speakerinfo"><span cl
 ass="event-heading speakerinfo">Speaker Information:</span> Dr. Jennifer K
 urth\, professor of Special Education at the University of Kansas</p><p><s
 trong>“Inclusive Education: The Right to Belong”&nbsp\;</strong><br>Featur
 ing lecturer&nbsp\;Dr. Jennifer Kurth\, professor of Special Education at 
 the University of Kansas<br><br>All people have the inherent human right t
 o be full and valued members of their school communities\, including stude
 nts with complex communication and support needs. However\, research sugge
 sts these children are overwhelmingly excluded from school communities. As
  a result\, they achieve lower communication\, social\, and academic outco
 mes and fewer opportunities for flourishing lives as adults. In this Golds
 tick Lecture\, Jennifer Kurth will discuss reasons for this persistent seg
 regation and actions families\, schools\, and allies can take to make incl
 usion a reality for all students.</p><p>This event is free and open to the
  community\; reception following the lecture in the Donaldson Family Atriu
 m.</p><p class="cost"><span class="event-heading cost">Cost:</span> Free</
 p><p class="contact"><span class="event-heading contact">Contact:</span> D
 epartment of Special Education at Illinois<br><a href="mailto:sped@educati
 on.illinois.edu">sped@education.illinois.edu</a></p><p class="sponsor"><sp
 an class="event-heading sponsor">Sponsor:</span> Department of Special Edu
 cation\, College of Education</p>
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