Program Overview

We empower educators with training.
We engage students with curricula.
We share resources with educators, families and communities.
We build inclusive classrooms.

The Nora Project was founded to create a dignified place for disability studies in preK-12 education. We provide robust learning opportunities aligned with our values – that disability is a natural part of human diversity, and that all ways of being should be honored and respected.

 
Two young students write on a classroom marker board under the prompt 'Good friends...' On the left is a boy with dark hair wearing an orange hoodie and on the right is a girl with long braided hair wearing a grey long sleeved shirt.

Curricular Units

TNP curricula teaches students that there is no such thing as normal and all ways of being are valuable. Our curricula introduces key concepts in 8-10 lesson units. Units can be used flexibly and include implementation support for teachers.

Dr. Jen Newton, a white woman with dark hair and glasses, gives a presentation. The projected slide behind reads 'The Anti-Ableist Classroom.'

Professional Learning

TNP provides professional learning courses and webinars to support teachers and district and building level administrators in learning and effectively teaching about ableism and disability history, studies, and advocacy.

 
 

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Ten middle school students wear black TNP shirts and facemarks in a classroom.
 

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