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ReelEducation

The ReelEducation program provides free resources for educators and administrators to teach students about disability and Deaf culture. We teach inclusion, empathy, universal design, mental health and stereotypes, as well as attitudinal and employment barriers. We work year round to bring films and conversations to schools, and are constantly adding more films and lesson plans to our catalog.

ReelAbilities is proud to partner with NYC Public Schools and the Division of Inclusive and Accessible Learning to promote disability inclusion and accessibility in NYC schools and beyond.

A green N, an orange Y and a Blue C spell out New York City next to the blue words Public Schools Three speech bubbles each with a different image. The image of a head with the infinity symbol, the ADA internet accessibility logo, and the global symbol for world language interpretations. These are next to the words Division of Inclusive and Accessible Learning.


How Does This Work?

  1. Look through our film catalogue and click on the film you would like to share with your students.
  2. Fill out a survey.
  3. Check your email for a video link, password, and lesson plan.
  4. If you have any issues please contact [email protected]

 

Grades K-3   Grades 4-6   Grades 7-8   Grades 9-12

 


Workshops & Events

ReelEducation brings important conversations about accessibility and inclusion to classrooms, organizations, and homes. Our films act as a starting off point to learn about disability and Deaf culture. If you are interested in a custom made workshop or a collaboration, please contact [email protected].