MAPS: A strategy for Building the Vision
This document dives into the McGill Action Planning System (MAPS), a powerful tool for fostering inclusive education. It’s all about creating a vision where students with disabilities are fully integrated into regular school life, learning alongside their peers. MAPS helps teams—made up of family, friends, educators, and classmates—dream big, plan creatively, and take actionable steps to make inclusion a reality. Through seven key questions, the process explores the student’s history, dreams, strengths, needs, and what their ideal day looks like. It’s not just about academics; it’s about building relationships, fostering community, and ensuring every child feels valued.
The document shares inspiring examples, like Catherine, a third-grader with Rett Syndrome, whose MAPS planning led to meaningful inclusion in her school. It also highlights adaptations for older students, focusing on transition to adulthood and community-based learning. MAPS isn’t just a planning tool—it’s a mindset shift, emphasizing teamwork, flexibility, and the belief that all children belong.
Whether you’re an educator, parent, or advocate, this paper offers practical insights and hope for creating integrated school communities. It’s a must-read for anyone passionate about inclusion and building a future where diversity is celebrated. Dive in to learn how MAPS can transform lives and create a brighter, more connected world for all students.