Discover how narrative-based teaching transforms learning for students with disabilities, moving beyond traditional methods to create powerful, inclusive educational experiences through digital storytelling and classical literature.

Narrative thinking represents one of two fundamental ways humans organize knowledge, creating 'scaffolding zones' where students with disabilities can connect new information with lived experiences to bypass traditional cognitive barriers.
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Creato da alumni della Columbia University a San Francisco

Welcome to your personalized podcast from BeFreed, and I'm genuinely excited to dive into something transformative with you today. We're exploring how narrative-the ancient art of storytelling-is revolutionizing special education, moving far beyond traditional teaching methods to create profound learning experiences for students with disabilities. Through examining groundbreaking research and real classroom innovations, we'll uncover how stories don't just entertain but actually become powerful pedagogical tools that can unlock potential in ways we never imagined.