ALO – available NOW
Right now, Inclusive Learning provides instructional resources, and online professional learning through All Learners Online (ALO). (Click here for more information)
ALO Instructional Resources include:
A Launch Library – K-8 which provides lesson launches that include all learners.
A Main Lesson Library – K-8 that offers rich, low floor/high ceiling tasks to support inclusion of every student in the lesson
A Menu Library – providing just right learning activities for students at any performance level to support differentiation and unfinished learning. These activities include strategic practice, problem solving, games, and math journal prompts.
Online professional course include:
Math for All Learners (teaching all the students in a class)
Specialized Instruction (inclusive methods for children on IEPs)
Launch and Number Sense Routines (getting everyone involved to begin a lesson)
Math Menu Getting Started (Ways to begin offering Math Menu and reaping the benefits)
Math Menu Going Deeper (Techniques and approaches to get even more out of differentiation)
Writing Effective IEP Goals (methods for creating and monitoring reasonable – and honest – goals for students)
Universal Math Curriculum – coming in Fall of 2025
The Universal Math Curriculum is a revolutionary approach to math instruction that combines rich mathematical tasks, a framework to support both inclusion and differentiation, professional development on math instruction integrated into the curriculum, and the use of AI for real-time instructional support. The AI in Universal Math does not try to replace the teacher. Instead, it’s used to offer teachers choices for better instructional based on best practices and available resources.
Universal Math centers the students, and their needs, in the learning process. Through formative assessment, analysis of student strategies and misconceptions, and deep connections with math content, our AI assists teachers by offering insights into student thinking and generating resources to meet individual needs.
Universal Math makes use of the All Learners Network lesson model that includes Launch, Main Lesson, Menu, and Closure. This model has demonstrated improved student understanding of math concepts, as well as significant impact on inclusion, differentiation, and math identity. The model is used to engage every student to be successful with math regardless of ability or circumstance.
Math Insights Assessment System – coming in the fall of 2025
While Universal Math offers teachers the opportunity for instruction based on cognitive insights, the Math Insights Assessment System (MIAS) provides tools for recording student outcomes, monitoring progress and planning for future learning. Inclusive Learning is partnering with Forefront Education to create an assessment information system that captures student thinking, rather than simply recording a score on an assessment.
MIAS offers schools ways to plan effectively using formative data, as well as record progress over time. The assessments used in MIAS are also used instructionally in the Universal Math Curriculum. The two programs support and enhance each other.
Instructional Certifications – Spring 2026
To improve implementation of best practices, Inclusive Learning will offer certification courses to verify teacher skill. Certifications will require coursework, written demonstration of competence (assessments, papers), and the submission of lesson videos.
Certifications include:
· Math Interventionist (preK-2)
· Math Interventionist (3-5)
· Math Interventionist (middle school)
· Math Interventionist (high school)
· Early Childhood Math Specialist
· Elementary Content Specialist
· Math Coach
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