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Access First

Because You Never Know Who You Are Helping

Laurie Guyon
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Year
2026
Language
English
Publisher
X-Factor EDU

About

Walk into any classroom and you'll see students learning, collaborating, questioning, and growing. What you won't always see are the barriers many students navigate every day. Some challenges are visible, but many are quiet, temporary, or simply unspoken. A student may need extra time to process information, support organizing their thinking, flexible ways to demonstrate learning, or just a classroom where they feel they truly belong.

Access First is an invitation to rethink how we design learning. Rather than waiting for students to struggle before providing support, this book encourages educators to build access into every lesson, classroom, and learning experience from the very beginning. When accessibility becomes part of the design instead of an afterthought, supports become available to everyone without labels, paperwork, or permission.

Grounded in practical strategies and real-world examples, Access First demonstrates how small, intentional changes can remove barriers before they become obstacles. From flexible instructional practices and thoughtful technology integration to classroom routines that promote independence and belonging, you'll discover approaches that benefit every learner while reducing the need for reactive accommodations.

Whether you're a classroom teacher, instructional coach, school leader, or district administrator, this book will challenge you to see learner variability as a strength rather than a problem to solve. You'll leave with actionable ideas to create more inclusive, engaging, and equitable learning environments where all students have the opportunity to thrive.

Because access is more than compliance. It's about opportunity. It's about belonging. And when we design with access in mind from the start, we don't just support a few students-we create better learning experiences for everyone.

Related Subjects

  • Inclusive Education
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