Transform Paraeducators into Confident Partners in Inclusion

Enroll today and help every student thrive!

The Inclusive Para (TIP) Online Training Course is a flexible, self-paced program offering up to 35 hours of learning designed to equip paraeducators with the tools they need to support every student in inclusive classrooms.

*Pricing is dependent on the amount of paraprofessionals and needs of your school. To learn more, register for one of our info sessions or contact us.


What Participants Will Learn

Through engaging modules, participants will build confidence and skills in:

  • Inclusive education foundations and the vital role of paraeducators

  • Disability awareness and practical strategies for learning and behavior support

  • Collaboration and communication with teachers, families, and school teams

  • Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and classroom organization

  • Accommodations and modifications aligned with IEPs, 504 plans, and assistive tech

  • Motivating and engaging learners through positive behavior supports and self-determination strategies

  • Social-emotional development and paraeducator wellness

  • Reflection and application with real-world scenarios and personal action planning


TIP Course Outline

PD certificates will be given upon completion of each module.

  • Purpose: To provide foundational knowledge about inclusive education and the essential role of paraprofessionals.

    • Overview of Inclusive Education Principles
      Define inclusion, its core values, and how it benefits all learners.

    • Understanding Diversity and Its Importance in the Classroom
      Explore the different dimensions of student diversity (e.g., ability, culture, language, socioeconomic status) and why representation and responsiveness matter.

    • Historical Background and Legal Framework
      Review key legislation (IDEA, ADA, Section 504) and historical shifts that support the right to inclusive education.

    • Role of the Paraprofessional in Promoting Inclusive Practices
      Clarify expectations, responsibilities, and the impact paras have in fostering equitable classrooms.

  • Purpose: To increase understanding of various disabilities and equip paras with strategies to support students effectively.

    • Characteristics and Implications of Various Disabilities
      Introduce categories such as learning disabilities, autism, ADHD, emotional/behavioral disorders, and physical or sensory impairments.

    • Instructional and Behavioral Strategies to Support Students
      Provide practical approaches to differentiate instruction and manage behaviors.

    • Communication and Collaboration with Special Educators
      Emphasize how to share observations, clarify support needs, and align goals within IEP teams.

  • Purpose: To develop interpersonal skills needed for strong collaboration with team members and families.

    • Communication Strategies for Working with Teachers, Parents, and Stakeholders
      Discuss respectful, professional, and clear communication techniques.

    • Active Listening Techniques
      Practice listening to understand, not just to respond, in classroom and team settings.

    • Conflict Resolution Strategies in Inclusive Settings
      Learn how to manage misunderstandings constructively.

    • Building Partnerships to Support Student Success
      Understand the power of trusting, strengths-based relationships between all team members.

  • Purpose: To guide paras in contributing to classroom climates that are supportive and accessible to all students.

    • Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Principles
      Explore how to remove barriers in instruction through multiple means of representation, action, and engagement.

    • Classroom Layout and Organization
      Understand how physical space can enhance or hinder access and belonging.

    • Differentiation Strategies
      Learn how to support varied academic needs and learning styles.

    • Building Positive Relationships with All Students
      Practice ways to connect with students in ways that foster trust, respect, and collaboration.

  • Purpose: To introduce common accommodations and tools that support students with disabilities.

    • Implementing Accommodations and Modifications
      Clarify the differences and responsibilities in supporting both within the classroom.

    • Understanding IEPs and 504 Plans
      Review legal documents and the role of the para in helping ensure compliance and support.

    • Supporting Students Using AT in the Classroom
      Practice integrating AT use seamlessly into instruction and routines.

  • Purpose: To explore how to inspire student engagement through meaningful and inclusive practices.

    • Understanding Behavior as Communication
      Reframe challenging behaviors as opportunities to understand unmet needs.

    • Positive Behavior Support Strategies
      Implement proactive and respectful techniques for guiding behavior.

    • Self-Determination Theory
      Explore autonomy, belonging, competence, and purpose as motivators for engagement.

    • Collaborative Approaches to Engagement
      Learn to co-plan with teachers and involve students in setting goals and making learning choices.

  • Purpose: To emphasize the critical role paras play in building emotionally safe and responsive learning environments.

    • The Importance of Social-Emotional Learning (SEL)
      Understand SEL as essential for academic and life success.

    • Strategies to Promote Empathy, Self-Regulation, and Social Skills
      Practice techniques to model and teach these core competencies.

    • Fostering Acceptance and Belonging
      Create routines and responses that support students' feeling valued and included.

    • Self-Care for Paraprofessionals
      Recognize the emotional demands of the role and strategies to maintain wellness and boundaries.

  • Purpose: To consolidate learning, reflect on growth, and plan for future implementation.

    • Reflective Practice Activities
      Guide paras in reviewing what they’ve learned and how it applies to their daily work.

    • Case Studies and Scenarios
      Apply learning through real-world examples that challenge and extend understanding.

    • Action Planning for Inclusive Support
      Encourage creation of a personal implementation plan aligned with school and team goals.

    • Celebrating Growth and Commitment to Inclusion
      Reinforce the importance and impact of the paraeducator role in inclusive education.

What Makes TIP Different?

  • Self-paced and flexible – access anytime, anywhere

  • Expert-designed – created by leaders in inclusive education

  • Practical and relevant – strategies you can use immediately in the classroom

  • Growth-focused – build confidence, purpose, and impact in your role

Have questions? Attend one of our virtual information sessions!

We’re offering three virtual information sessions to answer any and all questions you may have about TIP.

  • September 15, 2025 9 am EST

  • October 15, 2025 9 am EST

  • November 10, 2025 3 pm EST

Use the form below to register. You’ll receive a Zoom link for your preferred date.

Ready to elevate your paraeducators’ impact?

Email us at info@allinforinclusiveed.org or click the button below for pricing information and to enroll in The Inclusive Para (TIP) Online Training Course today and start building more inclusive classrooms where every student belongs.