I am a devoted husband, a father to four children, and an educator with over ten years of experience teaching across the K-12 spectrum in multiple states. The strain placed on teachers is great; there is no contesting this. The hours a teacher has to work weekly well exceed their full-time quota. The problem we are presented with is how to provide high-quality instruction to every student while staying within the limits of what a classroom environment and a school budget can provide. While my professional specialization lies in Special Education and Universal Design for Learning (UDL), this background has reinforced a universal truth: regardless of ability, every child is capable of learning. Our focus needs to be on giving teachers the robust, adaptable resources necessary to allow all students to succeed in their education. Our priority must always remain toward the best interests of the child, ensuring they are prepared to meet expectations and become fully functioning adults.
The issue with many standard curriculums lies in the expectation that educators can infinitely adapt materials without adequate, built-in support. To expect this is to do both the students and the teachers a disservice. For this reason, I developed these comprehensive resources as a practical solution for the education classroom. By embedding UDL principles directly into the resources, these materials provide the necessary scaffolding, holding all students to a high level of accountability without taxing the educator further. It gives the teacher a much-needed relief, lessening the strain placed on them so their time can be used effectively for the entire class.