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The Engineering Navigator is a prototype AI-powered platform that connects students, families, and educators to engineering opportunities across the U.S. To show the power of this tool, we're focusing on North Carolina, where we're mapping local events and programs to show what's possible when communities are connected.

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16 inclusive education Events Found

Mar 9

Neurodiverse Educators, Learners, & Families Meet Up

Courtyard Marriott
Free
3/9/26
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Mar 9

Neurodiverse Educators, Learners, & Families Meet Up

Courtyard Marriott
Free
3/9/26
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Mar 9

The Joy of Neurodiversity: The Blindspot: Why Neurodiversity Needs More than Awareness

Podcast discussion on neurodiversity in educational contexts and moving beyond awareness to action
Austin Marriott Downtown - Waterloo Ballroom 3
Free
3/9/26
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Mar 9

Neurodiverse Educators, Learners, & Families Meet Up

Courtyard Marriott
Free
3/9/26
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Mar 9

Neurodiverse Educators, Learners, & Families Meet Up

Meet up for neurodiverse educators, learners, and families.
Courtyard Marriott
Free
3/9/26
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Mar 9

Mentor Session: Rebecca Engle

Mentor session focusing on neuro-affirming strategies for supporting autistic, dyslexic, & disabled students without token economies or compliance-based systems. Discussion includes creating regulation-centered classrooms with sensory supports, advocacy through lived experience, and building inclusive instructional systems from TEKS-aligned goals to school-wide culture shifts.
Hilton Austin Downtown - Room 410
Free
3/9/26
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Mar 9

Neurodiverse Educators, Learners, & Families Meet Up

Courtyard Marriott
Free
3/9/26
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Mar 10

Hit the Switch: Making Learning Through Play Accessible

Workshop exploring how to make educational gaming and learning through play more accessible to all students.
Courtyard Marriott - Brazos I-III
Free
3/10/26
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Mar 11

The Neuroscience of Belonging in Learning Systems

An interactive workshop where participants will explore embedding belonging as a system-level design principle. Drawing on neuroscience, research, and lived experience, participants will leave with practical strategies to make belonging a non-negotiable condition for learning in their schools, organizations, or systems.
The Westin Austin Downtown - Paramount III
Free
3/11/26
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Mar 12

Teaching for All with Less: Bold Moves in Inclusive Practice

Traditional differentiation is dead. Every child can grow--if given the chance. But too many neurodivergent students disengage when teachers lack the tools to adapt. With limited budgets and rising classroom complexity, we need a shift: inclusive education must become the standard, not the specialist's job. This session challenges old models and showcases bold, realistic ways to embed adaptive teaching, reward innovation, and empower every educator--without asking for more time or money, just better thinking.
The Westin Austin Downtown - Paramount III
Free
3/12/26
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Mar 18

In-Person: Next Chapter Book Club In-Person

The Next Chapter Book Club is a community-based book club that welcomes adolescents and adults with intellectual & developmental disabilities to read, learn, make friends & have fun. Anyone 16 & over can participate, no matter their reading level. Winter/Spring Session for the Wednesday club begins February 4 and goes through May 13. This session will be reading from Tom Fish & Jillian Ober's delightful 'Something's Brewing: short stories & plays for everyone'. Additional clubs meet virtually on Tuesdays from 4:30-5:30pm and in-person Fridays from 1:00-2:00 pm.
Henrietta Hankin Branch Library
Free
3/18/26
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Mar 24

STEM Series: STEM for ALL

STARS Credit: 2.00. Part of STEM workshop series focusing on inclusive STEM programming.
Virtual
Free
3/24/26
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Apr 15

In-Person: Next Chapter Book Club

The Next Chapter Book Club is a community-based book club that welcomes adolescents and adults with intellectual & developmental disabilities to read, learn, make friends & have fun. Anyone 16 & over can participate, no matter their reading level. This Winter/Spring Session runs from February 4 through May 13, meeting weekly from 4:00-5:00 pm. This session features reading from Tom Fish & Jillian Ober's 'Something's Brewing: short stories & plays for everyone'. Multiple meeting dates include April 15, 22, 29, May 6, and May 13, 2026.
Henrietta Hankin Branch Library
Free
4/15/26
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Apr 15

Professional Learning Institute #4 - Supporting Multilingual Learners in Science: Ensuring All Are Part of the Sensemaking Community

Full-day workshop focused on supporting multilingual learners in science education. Registration opens at 7:30 AM.
Anaheim Convention Center
Free breakfast a...
4/15/26
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Apr 15

Supporting Multilingual Learners in Science: Ensuring All Are Part of the Sensemaking Community

Full-day workshop presented by NSTA and BSCS Science Learning. This immersive session explores specific approaches using lesson examples and video footage to see how intentional strategies and routines promote language and science understanding. Participants will learn how high-quality science curricula foster opportunities for multilingual learners to interact with the classroom community to share their ideas, deepen their ability to engage in science, and make sense of the natural world. Key takeaways include: how intentional instructional design supports multilingual learners, strategies that promote language-rich collaborative science classrooms, and real-world video examples and specific strategies from classrooms. LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE.
Virtual
$150.00 - Confer...
4/15/26
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Jun 22

College Prep 101 for Neurodivergent Students

A specialized version of College Prep 101 designed specifically for neurodivergent students. This is a commuter program running June 22-26, 2026.
Tufts University
Not for Credit
6/22/26
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