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Be empowered with strategies to support every student.

Helping teachers tackle the tough topics in education.

You've come to the right place!

I know you. I know you want to give your students every opportunity for success, but without support, how can you meet the wide range of needs of your diverse learners?  

I specialize in providing overwhelmed educators the tools they need to create inclusive classrooms by providing practical strategies in areas such as:

Differentiated and Multi-Sensory Instruction

Student Behavior Interventions

Special Education Support

And much more!

My mission is to empower educators with tools and knowledge to feel confident and inspired in their roles, fostering fulfillment and success. Are you ready to join me?

I’m here to support you!

Choose the option that works best for your needs.

Virtual Live
Training

Held via Zoom or Google Meet, this is a fantastic way to bring professional development sessions to your staff without the hassle of planning a live event.

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Events

Bring Rebekah to your school or organization for hands-on, in-depth training with modeled strategies and opportunities to practice with immediate feedback.

Blueprint for Inclusion
Course

Learn the strategies to support students of all ability levels in an inclusive environment at your own pace from the comfort of your own home.

I’m here to support you!

Choose the option that works best for your needs.

Virtual Live Training

Held via Zoom or Google Meet, this is a fantastic way to bring professional development sessions to your staff without the hassle of planning a live event.

In-Person Events

Bring Rebekah to your school or organization for hands-on, in-depth training with modeled strategies and opportunities to practice with immediate feedback.

Blueprint for Inclusion Course

Learn the strategies to support students of all ability levels in an inclusive environment at your own pace from the comfort of your own home.

Differentiate Instruction Guide

Looking for ways to differentiate instruction without hours of extra planning?

I get it. You’re a busy teacher with a busy life. You know that true instruction isn’t “one-size-fits-all,” but planning a lesson to meet all the needs of your diverse learners seems daunting and time consuming.

I’ve compiled a list of over 25 ways you can start differentiating instruction in your classroom RIGHT NOW. Sign up to download my differentiation checklist and get ready to become a differentiation rock star!

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Meet Rebekah

Rebekah Poe, M. Ed. is an award-winning former special education teacher and a national teaching conference presenter with over a decade of experience in the special education field.

As an education consultant, Rebekah focuses on providing teachers with the training necessary to offer equitable education and establish connections to students of all ability levels in an inclusive setting.

When she’s not working with educators, she can be found at the closest coffee shop with a piping hot latte and a good book!

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Ask any teacher, and they’ll tell you that an inclusive classroom is the ultimate goal. But how can educators ensure all students are receiving everything they need to be as successful as possible?

Blueprint for Inclusion is your ultimate guide to supporting students with IEPs within the general education classroom. From initial eligibility and providing accommodations to increasing student engagement and decreasing problematic behavior, Blueprint for Inclusion provides strategies and actionable steps you can start incorporating in your inclusive classroom immediately! Sign up below for updates.

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