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Katelyn Karsnia

What does OHI Mean? (with pictures) - 1 views

  • other health impairment" (OHI) refers to physical or mental impairments that can affect a child’s performance at school.
  • association with drawing up an Individualized Educational Plan (IEP), or a 504 Education Plan, for a student in a public school setting
  • other health impairment" (OHI) refers to physical or mental impairments that can affect a child’s performance at school. The term is usually used in association with drawing up an Individualized Educational Plan (IEP), or a 504 Education Plan, for a student in a public school setting
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  • OHI
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      OHI is referred to a group of health issues that can impact a student's performance in school
  • The degree to which a condition can be treated will be taken into account in an education plan formed for the child.
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      I thought this was interesting, how an OHI is treated is written in the IEP for the student
nikkilh

Learning Disabilities (LD) | Center for Parent Information and Resources - 1 views

  • Learning disability is a general term that describes specific kinds of learning problems. A learning disability can cause a person to have trouble learning and using certain skills.
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      Learning disability definition
  • dyslexia—which refers to difficulties in reading; dysgraphia—which refers to difficulties in writing; and dyscalcula—which refers to difficulties in math.
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      types of learning disabilities
  • When a child has a learning disability, he or she:
Sarah Emery

Famous People - celebrity and historical - 0 views

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    An online biographical reference which chronicles the lives of people throughout the world. Famous people includes both celebrities and high achievers in all fields of human endeavor as well as those people who have touch the lives of others.
Holly Thumann

Geoscience Gateways - 0 views

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    Geoscience References
cindy alfred

Immigration Printables, Lessons, & Resources (Grades K-12) - TeacherVision.com - 0 views

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    Site offers many resources on immigration. Provides lesson plans, printables, references and articles to use in the classroom on immigration.
Siri Anderson

Arab Leaders, Facing Calls for Reform, Consider Next Move - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • In Gaza, the Palestinian militant group Hamas went further, calling on the new Egyptian leadership to open the borders with Gaza and reconsider its ties with Israel.
Siri Anderson

EdPost - St. Cloud State University - 0 views

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    If you haven't heard of EdPost before be sure to add this to your Diigo library for future or current reference. A great one-stop shop to find employment in schools across the state. So many needs out there right now, let's try to fill them!
Kelly Nuthak

Blind vs. Visually Impaired: What's the Difference? | IBVI | Blog - 1 views

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      definitions of VI
  • Blind vs. Visually Impaired: What’s the Difference?
  • isual impairment is “a decrease in the ability to see to a certain degree that causes problems not fixable by usual means, such as glasses.”
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  • four terms
  • partially sighted, low vision, legally blind and totally blind.
  • means a person has partial vision, either in one or both eyes.
  • refers to a severe visual impairment in which visual acuity is 20/70 or poorer in the better-seeing eye and cannot improve with glasses or contacts.
  • person has a corrected vision of 20/200 in their best-seeing eye.
  • refers to a complete loss of sight.
Katelyn Karsnia

Twice-Exceptional Students | National Association for Gifted Children - 2 views

  • The term “twice-exceptional,” also referred to as “2e,” is used to describe gifted children who, have the characteristics of gifted students with the potential for high achievement and give evidence of one or more disabilities as defined by federal or state eligibility criteria.
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      Twice exceptional definition
  • Twice-exceptional children often find difficulty in the school environment, where organization, participation, and long-term planning play a role
  • What the Teacher Might See What the Parent Might See
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      What the adults see in the twice exceptional children/students
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  • (SpLD), speech and language disorders, emotional/behavioral disorders, physical disabilities, autism spectrum, or other impairments such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
  • used to describe gifted children who, have the characteristics of gifted students with the potential for high achievement and give evidence of one or more disabilities as defined by federal or state eligibility criteria
  • twice-exceptional,” also referred to as “2e,”
  • highly knowledgeable and talented in at least one particular domain.
  • ifficulty in the school environment, where organization, participation, and long-term planning play a role.
  • highly creative, verbal, imaginative, curious, with strong problem-solving ability, and a wide range of interests or a single, all-consuming expertise
  • difficulty keeping up with course rigor, volume, and demands--resulting in inconsistent academic performance, frustration, difficulties with written expression, and labels such as lazy, unmotivated, and underachiever.
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      What a 2e students look at home and school, great resource for parents
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    "Twice-Exceptional Students" Lots of information for parents and teachers!
nikkilh

What is the Difference Between a Speech Therapist and a Speech Pathologist? Donald Full... - 0 views

  • In the past, the term "speech pathologist" was used by professionals to describe themselves, but the term most commonly used today is "speech-language pathologist" or "SLP." Lay people have more often referred to us as "speech therapists," "speech correctionists," or even "speech teachers."
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      Difference between speech-language pathologist and speech therapist.
  • The term "speech" is used to denote the components of vocal activity such as phonation (the production of a vocal tone via the larynx or "voice box"), articulation (the movement of the structures in the mouth to create speech sounds to produce words), resonance (the overall quality of the voice as well as the process that transforms the vocal tone into what we recognize as a person's "voice") and fluency (the timing and synchronization of these components of the complex speech act). "Language" refers to the comprehension and production of language, including the mode in which it is comprehended or produced (oral, gesturing, writing, or reading).
  • Even the term "speech-language pathologist" doesn't quite capture the totality of our scope of practice.
nikkilh

Blind vs. Visually Impaired: What's the Difference? | IBVI | Blog - 0 views

  • The definition of visual impairment is “a decrease in the ability to see to a certain degree that causes problems not fixable by usual means, such as glasses.” Blindness is “the state of being unable to see due to injury, disease or genetic condition.”
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      Definition of visually impaired (VI)
  • Partially sighted means a person has partial vision, either in one or both eyes.
  • Low vision refers to a severe visual impairment in which visual acuity is 20/70 or poorer in the better-seeing eye and cannot improve with glasses or contacts.
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  • Legally blind means a person has a corrected vision of 20/200 in their best-seeing eye. If visual aids such as glasses can correct a person’s vision to 20/20, they are not considered legally blind.
  • Totally blind refers to a complete loss of sight.
Siri Anderson

Ohio State University Libraries: Movies - 0 views

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    Want to learn how to find those articles for your research? Some helpful videos here!
Siri Anderson

101 THINGS FOR THE FIRST THREE WEEKS - 1 views

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    This doesn't fit Social Studies content in particular but thought it might be a helpful reference list for people someday...
Sarah Emery

Social Issues Reference - 0 views

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    "Identity development begins with children's awareness that they are separate and unique individuals. During childhood, self-awareness grows and changes." This is interesting to read and reread as needed to understand development.
Bruce Rengo

All Around the School Yard - An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan - 0 views

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    Introduce students to map making and map reading.
Siri Anderson

Smarthistory: a multimedia web-book about art and art history - 0 views

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    Art and History together!
Siri Anderson

The Price of Freedom: Exhibition - 1 views

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    Quick reference on wars of the US
Siri Anderson

Census in Schools Reference Materials - 0 views

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    These census maps show the growth of cities across the US in ten year increments.
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