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nikkilh

The Power of Mindfulness: What You Practice Grows Stronger | Shauna Shapiro | TEDxWashi... - 0 views

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    TED Talk Dr. Shauna Shaprio
clwisniewski

Culturally Relevant Pedagogy with Primary Sources Videos | Minnesota Historical Society - 7 views

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      How will you use primary sources in your classroom?
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    I think that primary sources could be really neat to tie into social studies lessons. For instance, you could use a journal entry recounting an event from someone as a primary source, and then learn about that event and have students write what it would be like if they lived through that event. To tie in culturally relevant pedagogy, I think it would be creative to use a journal entry from someone in history discussing a tradition or important part of their culture, and then students in the class can write their own journal entries about their own culture and an important tradition or aspect of it.
nikkilh

Don't try to be mindful | Daron Larson | TEDxColumbus - YouTube - 0 views

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  • Don’t try to be mindful | Daron Larson | TEDxColumbus
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    TED talk
rebeccaschreurs

Introduction: Support Students With Primary Sources | Minnesota Historical Society - 1 views

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nikkilh

What Is Included in an IEP | Understood - For learning and thinking differences - 0 views

  • IEPs are developed by a group of professionals at school. One member of this IEP team typically acts as a case manager and oversees the IEP. You’re part of your child’s IEP team, too. That means you’ll be involved in the process as the IEP is made. The IEP team will use the results of your child’s evaluation testing to design the plan. The scores show the specific areas your child struggles with. Having that information allows the IEP team to provide the individualized instruction and supports your child needs.
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      How IEPs are developed and whom they help
  • Here are some of the things the IEP will include: Your child’s present level of performance in school (PLOP) Individualized instruction and related services , such as occupational therapySupports like accommodations and
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      What an IEP is likely to include
  • Your role in creating your child’s IEP doesn’t stop once the plan is done. In fact, it’s very important that you go over the IEP carefully and make sure it has everything it should have, and that you agree with what the school has proposed.
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      Parents role in creating an IEP.
Jen Bartsch

Smithsonian Education - Lesson Plans - 1 views

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    Educational information, activities and resources for educators, families, and students. Educational materials emphasize inquiry based learning with primary sources and museum collections. Smithsonian visit planning for educators, students and families. This site is an incredible resource for a teacher involved in any discipline.
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    In this age of increasing cutbacks in school funding, it is rare for students to be able to take field trips to museums. Thus, it is more important than ever to take advantage of virtual field trips where students can be exposed to primary sources and museum collections without leaving the classroom.
Siri Anderson

American Journeys: Eyewitness Accounts of Early American Exploration and Settlement - 0 views

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    Amazing collection of primary sources related to the early exploration of North America. Shared by B Hagen!
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    Amazing collection of primary sources related to the early exploration of North America.
Jeanine Kangas

Digital History - 0 views

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    This is a great lesson that uses primary sources to answer questions about the Great Depression and the New Deal.
Katelyn Karsnia

Developmental delay: identification and management at primary care level - 0 views

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  • developmental disorder; developmental arrest and regression; and developmental disability.
  • occurs when a child does not achieve developmental milestones in comparison to peers of the same age range.
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  • Developmental delays are common and can involve either a single domain or multiple domains of the child’s functioning.Early identification of developmental delays and appropriate management can positively alter the child’s developmental trajectory.Primary care physicians play a pivotal role in early identification of developmental delays through developmental screening and surveillance.For children presenting with mild developmental delays and in the absence of any red flags, appropriate stimulation activities can be suggested, with close monitoring of the child.There should be a low threshold for specialist referral for children at high risk for developmental problems, such as those who are in care, have an underlying chronic medical condition, or have a primary caregiver with a mental health problem.
Maren Hackbarth

Minnesota Historical Society | Minnesota Communities | Occupations | Hibbing | Mining - 1 views

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    Examine Primary sources to learn about mining in MN history.  Also see http://www.mnhs.org/school/classroom/communities/teachers/index.html to find teacher resources like worksheets & answer keys. 
Jen Bartsch

MNHS.ORG | Minnesota Historical Society - 0 views

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      There are so many treasures within this site, but one I use frequently is the "Educators" section. Here, you will find all the information needed to make history come alive for your students. It is quite remarkable and well worth a visit!
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    At the Minnesota Historical Society we've been collecting, preserving, and telling Minnesota stories for 150 years.
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    This is a great site. Any of the programs the MNHS puts on are always great if you are looking for hands on education, too.
Sarah Emery

Picture History : People & Professions : Native American Indians - 0 views

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    The Primary Source for History Online. License digital images illustrating more than two hundred years of American history
Sara Dusbabek

Harcourt Horizons: Primary Sources - 0 views

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    I stumbled on this looking for material for another class. I thought it might be helpful to others.
Tingting Wang

Introduction - The Chinese Family in the Twentieth Century - Curriculum Guides and Bibl... - 2 views

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    Primary Source Lesson Plan of Chinese Family
Barb Hagen

Lewis & Clark: For Educators: Introduction - 0 views

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    This site has units and lesson plans on: Lewis and Clark preparing for the trip, politics, mapping, women, animals, language, trade and property, plants. There is a section on exploring and using primary and secondary sources.
Holly Thumann

First Thanksgiving - Primary Sources - 2 views

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    "There are 2 (and only 2) primary sources for the events of autumn 1621 in Plymouth : Edward Winslow writing in Mourt's Relation and William Bradford writing in Of Plymouth Plantation"
Siri Anderson

Letters of Note: King, like all frauds your end is approaching - 1 views

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    How do we contextualize this for learners today? If this primary source is accurate, how can they understand that a government agency was actively unsupportive of MLK? If a government agency was against MLK in 1964, what might a government agency might not be supportive of today that will be similarly shocking to us in forty years?
Siri Anderson

Chlid Labor laws of the early 1900s | DocsTeach: Activities - 0 views

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    Maren's example of a primary sources activity.
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