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The Add*Ed (autism and developmental disabilities- education) Research Group at Queen's University is focused on research, innovation, and engagement related to special and inclusive education for students with autism and other developmental disabilities.

05/14/2026

Working in Ontario and in need of support for autism and developmental disabilities related special and inclusive education? Reach out to ADD*Ed for expert support and training options. We'd love to partner with you.https://www.auditor.on.ca/en/content/specialreports/specialreports/en26/2026_SpecEd_EN.pdf

05/02/2026

We’ve poured so much ❤️ into the newest edition of the ADD*Ed Magazine, and it’s finally ready for you to explore. A huge thank you to everyone who lent their hands to make this spring issue special. Grab a ☕ and dive in with us! https://www.addedrg.ca/magazine.html

04/26/2026

Add*Ed team leaders Haley Clark (left) and Rebecca Cooke
(right) had a great time at the ASET conference last weekend!

The ASET conference features some of the newest technology in special education. It was great to connect with a variety of school boards and see the emerging technology!

https://site.aset-ontario.ca/

Photos from Add Ed's post 04/21/2026

What do teachers and professors think about teacher leadership in special education for students with extensive support needs?

Check out our research brief to learn what teachers and professors think!

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04/16/2026

Add*Ed team members, Haley Clark and Rebecca Cooke, are heading to Niagara this week to check out the ASET (Association for Special Education Technology) conference! This years conference is focused on the promise of AI to support diverse learners!

Photos from Add Ed's post 04/13/2026

How can text access be tailored to meet the unique needs of high school students with moderate intellectual disabilities?

Check out our research brief to learn how adapted text access can level the playing field and help students reach their full potential!

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Photos from Add Ed's post 04/11/2026

Have you ever wondered how virtual money tools can help students with disabilities improve math skills?

Thankful Akomaye has created a beautiful research summary to give you a snapshot of this important work!

Want to learn more about a certain topic? Comment below and let us know!

Photos from Add Ed's post 04/10/2026

Did you miss our last magazine issue? No problem!

Here is a quick recap of a research summary written by Ashley!

Read to learn more about inclusive math strategies for students with support needs!

Swipe through or check out the full magazine here: https://www.addedrg.ca/magazine.html

04/04/2026

COMING SOON!

In our upcoming issue, we feature Mona Holmqvist, a professor of Educational Science at Lund University in Sweden whose work spans teacher development, autism, and inclusive education.

Stay tuned for the full feature exploring Dr. Holmqvist’s journey, research, and vision for more equitable and effective education for all learners.

Photos from Add Ed's post 04/01/2026

We know as educators, reading LONG research articles is not always in the cards. That is why we created our Add*Ed research summaries! Our research summaries provide educators and service providers with a bullet point information from evidence-based research papers.

Check out our research summary "What does the research on families of students with severe disabilities from diverse backgrounds say?" by swiping through!

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