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JFKPartners: Project Participate

Project Participate

Project Participate is currently conducting a demonstration project entitled Strategies for Active Inclusion. Project Participate collaborates with school-based teams to enable students with disabilities and diverse learning styles to participate in middle and high school classrooms.

Project Participate provides intensive on-site consultation and technical assistance to participating school districts throughout Colorado as well as training for professionals throughout the United States.

Major Goals: 

  1. Increase student participation in academic and social activities 

  2. Increase the ability of the members of school-based teams to tailor technology, curriculum and inclusion practices of the requirements of individual students 

  3. Establish a system of support within each school to promote the collaboration of professionals and the inclusion of diverse students in the classroom

Funding Source: 

This project is supported by the U.S. Department of Education, Grant No. H324M980258.

Contact person: 

Teri Brogdon, M.A. 
13121 E. 17th Ave. C221 
Denver, CO 80262 
(303) 864-5277 
(303) 864-5270 (fax) 
brogdon.teri@tchden.org

Staff: 

Steven Rosenberg, Ph.D., Project Director 
Teri Brogdon, M.A., Project Coordinator
Christy Blakely, M.A., Parent Consultant



 

JFK Partners

University of Colorado Denver

13121 E. 17th Ave, C234

Aurora, CO 80045



 

 

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