Best Practices, Strategies, and Recommendations for Improving School Climate and Culture
Southeast Comprehensive Center Information Request.pdf - 0 views
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ED’s guidance is developed to assist stakeholders with effectively selecting and implementing supports that work to improve outcomes for children.
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In addition to the four levels of evidence for choosing interventions, the ED guidance document emphasizes that “ways to strengthen the effectiveness of ESEA investments include identifying local needs, selecting evidence-based interventions that SEAs, LEAs, and schools have the capacity to implement, planning for and then supporting the intervention, and examining and reflecting upon how the intervention is working,” as illustrated in the figure from the guidance document (U.S. Department of Education, 2016, p. 3).
National Center for the Dissemination of Disability Research (NCDDR) | SpringerLink - 1 views
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The NCDDR is operated by SEDL, a private, nonprofit education research, development, and dissemination (RD&D) corporation based in Austin, Texas. The NCDDR partners with organizations such as the Campbell Collaboration and the Cochrane Collaboration to provide training and technical assistance for researchers.
Community Based Asst. Tool REVISED INTRO REV.indd.pdf - 2 views
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Community-based Skills Assessment was designed to help
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professionals assess the current skill levels and abilities of individuals with autism beginning at age 12 and continuing into adulthood in order to develop a comprehensive plan.
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irst tool to assess needs in the area of community-based living from transportation to financial management to peer relationships and more.
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Students with Down Syndrome in the Classroom - Classful - 2 views
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A strong preference for visual learning A natural inclination to technology Strong capacity for social understanding and empathy Stead vocabulary acquisition Strong short-term memory Age-appropriate self-help and daily living skills
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learning challenges
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Poor auditory memory Hearing and visual weakness Sequencing difficulties Fine motor skills impairment thanks to low muscle tone Brief attention span and distractibility
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12 Ways to Support English Learners in the Mainstream Classroom | Cult of Pedagogy - 1 views
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Challenging concepts should be
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diagrammed or supported with pictures
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Sometimes showing our students what to do is all they need in order to do it,”
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5 Stages of Second Language Acquisition + Infographic - 0 views
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2. Early production
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1. Silent or receptive phase
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Special Education - 0 views
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Students in special education have a disability and are in need of specialized instruction.
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comprehensive evaluation, conducted by a team from the public school, evaluates and identifies these students.
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Individualized Education Program (IEP)
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Emotional-and-Behavioral-Disability-Eligibility.pdf - 0 views
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An emotional and behavioral disorder is an emotional disability characterized by the following: (i) An inability to build or maintain satisfactory interpersonal relationships with peers and/or teachers. For preschool-age children, this would include other care providers. (ii) An inability to learn which cannot be adequately explained by intellectual, sensory or health factors. (iii) A consistent or chronic inappropriate type of behavior or feelings under normal conditions. (iv) A displayed pervasive mood of unhappiness or depression. (v) A displayed tendency to develop physical symptoms, pains or unreasonable fears associated with personal or school problems.
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A child with EBD is a child who exhibits one or more of the above emotionally based characteristics of sufficient duration, frequency and intensity that interferes significantly with educational performance to the degree that provision of special educational service is necessary
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Eligibility and Placement.
Pervasive Developmental Disorders Information Page | National Institute of Neurological... - 0 views
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There is no known cure for PDD. Medications are used to address specific behavioral problems; therapy for children with PDD should be specialized according to need.
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The diagnostic category of pervasive developmental disorders (PDD) refers to a group of disorders characterized by delays in the development of socialization and communication skills. Parents may note symptoms as early as infancy, although the typical age of onset is before 3 years of age
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Symptoms may include problems with using and understanding language; difficulty relating to people, objects, and events; unusual play with toys and other objects; difficulty with changes in routine or familiar surroundings, and repetitive body movements or behavior patterns.
Intellectual Disability - 0 views
Cerebral palsy - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic - 0 views
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Cerebral palsy is a group of disorders that affect movement and muscle tone or posture. It's caused by damage that occurs to the immature, developing brain, most often before birth.
Autism, PDD-NOS & Asperger's fact sheets | Effects of Autism on education and school - 0 views
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Some basic strategies for the classroom
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Autism Spectrum Disorders
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• Verbal and nonverbal communication • Social interaction • Imaginative or creative play • Sensory processing.
Symptoms & Recovery - Brain Injury Association of America - 0 views
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Any or all of the following symptoms or impairments may occur to different degrees in children who have sustained a brain injury.
Programs and services / Minnesota Department of Human Services - 1 views
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Minnesota's child protection system responds to situations where children are alleged to be maltreated and helps support families to safely care for their children.
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In Minnesota, approximately 25,000 children are reported for abuse and neglect to the child protection system each year, which counties and tribes assess
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Small steps • Meet and greet your neighbors to generate a friendly environment. • Get to know other parents in your neighborhood. • Help families under stress by offering to babysit or run errands. • Provide food to families in need. • Volunteer at schools, libraries, community centers or other locations that offer children's activities. • Talk with children one-on-one to develop a sense of connection. • Report any concerns about a child being harmed to local county social services agency or the police. Big steps
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Intellectual Disability | Center for Parent Information and Resources - 0 views
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Intellectual disability is a term used when a person has certain limitations in mental functioning and in skills such as communicating, taking care of him or herself, and social skills. These limitations will cause a child to learn and develop more slowly than a typical child.
Signs and Symptoms of Autism Spectrum Disorders | CDC - 2 views
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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental disability caused by differences in the brain. Some people with ASD have a known difference, such as a genetic condition. Other causes are not yet known. Scientists believe there are multiple causes of ASD that act together to change the most common ways people develop.
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ASD begins before the age of 3 years and can last throughout a person’s life, although symptoms may improve over time. Some children show ASD symptoms within the first 12 months of life. In others, symptoms may not show up until 24 months or later. Some children with ASD gain new skills and meet developmental milestones, until around 18 to 24 months of age and then they stop gaining new skills, or they lose the skills they once had.
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Examples of social communication and social interaction characteristics related to ASD can include:
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) - Digital Learning Innovations - 0 views
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ffers guidelines for making informed decisions about what practices are optimal and ensures comprehensive instructional design practices that can address a full range of learning abilities and disabilities present in any group of students.
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Provide multiple means of Representation:
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Identification | National Association for Gifted Children - 1 views
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Identification
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Gifted learners exhibit different characteristics, traits, and ways to express their giftedness.
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Giftedness is represented through all racial, ethnic, income levels, and exceptionality groups.
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