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Brandi Crank

Two Things in Common: Teacher Tips on a Snow Day - 1 views

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    Gives 6 great ideas to teachers to better organize classroom, decorate, and fun teaching strategies.
Steven Stooksbury

Michigan Football Recruiting Update - Jordan Payton | isportsweb - 0 views

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Bethany Beckett

NDEP - National Deaf Education Project - 0 views

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      Important change in laws for deaf children
  • The law was in effect as of May 1996, and its rules for implementation were adopted in May of 1997. All IEPs being developed are required to
  • What will be the impact of the Deaf Child's Bill of Rights on my child's education? An outcome of the Deaf Child's Bill of Rights is that your child's IEP (Individual Education Plan) will be directly affected by this law in the form of a "Communication Plan". The Communication Plan is the document referred to in the rules that contains an action plan that the IEP team (especially parents) has created to address specific areas of a student's social and emotional development. All too often, IEPs do not thoroughly address, if at all, these critical areas of growth for a child who is deaf or hard of hearing. The Communication Plan creates a mechanism for having conversations and taking action where gaps are identified in these areas. And the Communication Plan will serve as a quality control monitor, making sure that a more comprehensive, qualitative view is taken of each child's experience in school.
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  • When will the law take effect and when will my child have his/her own "Communication Plan".
  • What is the Deaf Child's Bill of Rights? In May of 1996, the General Assembly approved Colorado State Law 96-1041, The Deaf Child's Bill of Rights. The Bill, sponsored by Representative Mo Keller, who is an educator of the deaf, was strongly supported by parents of children who are deaf or hard of hearing, and members of the deaf community. With its passage, program options for deaf students in the state of Colorado have been strengthened and preserved. In light of numerous states nationwide that have eliminated program options in favor of full inclusion models, the passage of 1041 is considered a victory indeed for deaf and hard of hearing students who benefit from options.
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  • include a Communication Plan. Still, it's not happen
  • rtheless, we encourage parents to take the initiative and team with your IEP staff to create a Communication Plan for your child at your next
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    Deaf students/children reforms. the new bill of rights for the deaf.
Brittany Jackson

A site to assist with learning languages - 1 views

shared by Brittany Jackson on 17 Jan 12 - Cached
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    It helps to broaden horizons by connecting and matching people with others who wish to learn a language such as English. This is beneficial because it gives the opportunity to match up with Native speakers when learning another language for you as well and giving activities to learn based around grammar, vocabulary, and conversational language skills.
Morgan Roberts

Why Technology Matters News | www.tpschool.org | city country classroom progressive pri... - 0 views

  • Over time, I realized that I had become a technology mediator of sorts, someone with a pedagogical background, who helped guide faculty and students as they faced decisions regarding technology use in the classroom.
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      This school is using technology to help the students but supporting the students is their main role at The Philadelphia School in Philadelphia, PA.
  • Last year I left the art classroom, devoting myself to helping other teachers and students mindfully navigate the use of digital technology in classrooms throughout the school.  I remain less a techie than an educator who keeps the students – not the technology – at the center of all we do at The Philadelphia School.
Morgan Roberts

Misunderstood Minds . Basics of Reading| PBS - 0 views

  • At a basic level children recognize that letters represent the sounds of spoken words. As children master each letter of the alphabet, they map these letters to the sounds they represent. This mapping enables children to begin to decipher whole words.
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      I had to learn this all through elementary school.
Morgan Roberts

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    For my Education Technology class
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