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Alphabet Soup Disability Acronyms - 0 views

started by rebeccadavidson on 12 Oct 23 no follow-up yet
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Teaching Language and Content with Comprehensible Input | Ellevation Education - 0 views

  • students are able to acquire new language when instruction is delivered in language just beyond students’ current level of proficiency. Comprehensible input is simply an instructional shift when teachers provide input where students understand most, but not all, of the language.
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What is AT and AAC? - T.A.C.L.E. Program - 0 views

  • According to the American Speech & Hearing Association, AAC is any system or strategy that augments or compensates for an individual's inability to communicate effectively.
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      What AAC is and how it helps people
  • Explore the following websites for examples of augmentative communication systems:~ prentrom.com (Accent speech generation devices)~ tobiidynavox.com (Tobii Dynavox speech generation devices and apps)~ saltillo.com (Chat Fusion, Nova Chat devices, TouchChat Express)~ ablenetinc.com (Big Mack, Step-By-Step, Super Talker)​​
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      Websites to help augmentative communication systems
  • According to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), assistive technology means any item, piece of equipment or product system, whether acquired commercially, modified, or customized, that is used to increase, maintain, or improve functional capabilities (not just communication) of children with disabilities. 
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      What AT is and how this helps people
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Differentiating curriculum for gifted students - Davidson Institute - 1 views

  • No matter where they obtain their education, they need an appropriately differentiated curriculum designed to address their individual characteristics, needs, abilities, and interests.
  • Content consists of ideas, concepts, descriptive information, and facts. Content, as well as learning experiences, can be modified through acceleration, compacting, variety, reorganization, flexible pacing, and the use of more advanced or complex concepts, abstractions, and materials.
  • To modify process, activities must be restructured to be more intellectually demanding.
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Determining a Student's Least Restrictive Environment | n2y Blog - 0 views

  • The LRE principle establishes that children with disabilities are to be educated in the least restrictive environment to the maximum extent possible with children who lack disabilities.
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    Overall LRE, not only setting but supports and services as well
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Emotional or Behavioral Disorders - 0 views

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    MDE page and resources
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Parent Resource Center (PRC) - Arlington Public Schools - 0 views

  • The PRC’s mission is to provide parents the support and information they need as they work with the school system to identify and meet their child’s unique learning needs.
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Behavior Assessment System for Children (BASC) | RAND - 0 views

  • The Behavior Assessment System for Children (BASC) is used to monitor changes in children’s behavior or emotional status.
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      Definition of Behavior Assessment System for Children (BASC)
    • Katelyn Karsnia
       
      Purpose of BASC
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      Purpose of BASC
  • There are five separate rating forms that comprise the BASC. These include a teacher rating scale (TRS), a parent rating scale (PRS) a self-report of personality (SRP), student observation system (SOS) and a structured developmental history (SDH).
  • Scoring
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What Is Least Restrictive Environment? | Understood - For learning and thinking differe... - 0 views

  • Least restrictive environment (LRE) means kids who get special education should be in the same classrooms as other kids as much as possible.
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      LRE
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Intellectual Disability | Center for Parent Information and Resources - 0 views

  • 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.
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      ID Definition
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    Definitions, help links, tips for parents and educators
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Advancing Social and Emotional Learning - CASEL - 1 views

  • Preparing Young People for the Workplace Requires Social and Emotional Learning
  • Learn about the Fundamentals of SEL
  • Advancing Social and Emotional Learning
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      SEL site to reference!
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  • Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning
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    Evidence, Implementation, and Policy for SEL students

Jim Crow Resources for educators - 2 views

started by Brittany Plunkett on 12 Feb 23 no follow-up yet
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How to Teach Mental Health Coping Skills - Healthy Minds - 5 views

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    Three sets of videos to teach kids about health minds for elementary, middle and high school students.
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Assistive Technology - Top Apps for Students with Special Needs - 1 views

  • Perhaps this holds truest within the special education realm. Equipping your child or student with the right iPad and iPhone apps can enhance his or her learning process.
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      Another great app, in my opinion, would be Audible! This app reads the book aloud for you and would be a great fit for someone who is visually impaired or starts to strain their eyes after reading for a while.
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Learning for Justice | Education Resources - 0 views

  • “Teaching Tolerance provides me with the means to promote social justice, challenge bias, and engage students in discussions about diversity that would perhaps not happen otherwise.”
  • Students can make a pledge to help end continued racism.
  • These robust, ready-to-use classroom lessons offer breadth and depth, spanning essential social justice topics and reinforcing critical social emotional learning skills.
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  • Learning Plan Builder.
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