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Steve Bigaj

IRIS | MTSS/RTI: Mathematics - 0 views

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    "This Module describes the MTSS, or RTI, framework as applied to mathematics. It includes discussions of how MTSS and RTI are related, as well as a description of instruction, assessment, and data-based decision making at each level of intensity: Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 (est. completion time: 2.5 hours)."
Steve Bigaj

Transition Taxonomy 2.0 - 0 views

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    "As indicated in the references at the end of this document, the Taxonomy 2.0 brings in the latest literature regarding predictors of post‐ school success, strategies to increase graduation and reduce dropout, school climate, and vocational rehabilitation services focused on fostering successful transition of youth with disabilities in college and careers."
Steve Bigaj

Online Notetaker Training - pepnet 2.0 - 0 views

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    Online Notetaker Training This Online Notetaker Training is a temporary replacement for the 1.0 version. We are currently revising the training, so please look for a NEW improved 2.0 version in the summer of 2012. If you have a question related to this online notetaker training, please email cindy.camp@pepnet.org. If you have a general technical assistance question, contact us at help@pepnet.org.
Sarah Warwick

Center for Assistive Technology - 0 views

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    The Center for Assistive Technology (CAT) was created by the School of Public Health and Health Professions at the University of Buffalo. It is a center that "conducts research, education, and service to increase knowledge about assistive devices for persons with functional impairments of all ages." The center focuses on four main areas, (1) "Research, Development, Transfer, and Commercialization," (2) "Education Programs," (3) "Client Assessment & Training Services," and (4) "Dissemination." These four areas include faculty members from approximately thirteen departments at the University of Buffalo. The website created by CAT provides information about the program as a whole, current research, educational programs and services that they provide, as well as current projects and past projects. As a special educator, I would use this website to learn about new assistive technology programs that would be beneficial for my students. I would also use this site to learn about workshops for educators that teach about new assistive technology. This information would be very beneficial during transition and career development time because it would provide me with the most recent information to give to my students.
Steve Bigaj

Top Executive Recruiters Agree There Are Only Three True Job Interview Questions - Forb... - 0 views

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    "The only three true job interview questions are: 1. Can you do the job? 2. Will you love the job? 3. Can we tolerate working with you? That's it. Those three. Think back, every question you've ever posed to others or had asked of you in a job interview is a subset of a deeper in-depth follow-up to one of these three key questions. Each question potentially may be asked using different words, but every question, however it is phrased, is just a variation on one of these topics: Strengths, Motivation, and Fit."
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    By knowing these three job interview questions we can be better prepare our students to recognize and answer them. As part of our transition preparation we should prepare students to successfully answer these three questions.
Steve Bigaj

About LessonCast « LessonCast - 0 views

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    "A lessoncast is a spreadable example of the what, why, and how of effective teaching. Lessoncasts feature one lesson idea or management strategy in 2 minutes 30 seconds or less. Lessoncasts include teacher-created downloadable resources to help implement the ideas. A lessoncast is NOT a lesson plan, but rather a quick how-to overview meant to inspire and support teachers looking for effective resources."
Steve Bigaj

IRIS | Secondary Transition: Student-Centered Transition Planning - 0 views

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    "This Module will help users to better understand the benefits of student-centered transition planning, identify ways to involve students in collecting assessment information and developing goals, and be able to prepare students to actively participate in their own IEP meetings (est. completion time: 2 hours)."
Steve Bigaj

IRIS | Youth with Disabilities in Juvenile Corrections (Part 1): Improving Instruction - 0 views

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    "Youth with Disabilities in Juvenile Corrections (Part 1): Improving Instruction This Module, first in a two-part series, outlines the instructional challenges frequently encountered by teachers in juvenile corrections settings. It discusses some of the ways to address these challenges, including key instructional and behavioral foundations and recommendations for working with students with disabilities (est. completion time: 2 hours). "
Steve Bigaj

Who's Future is it Anyway Self Determination Curriculum - 0 views

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    Whose Future Is It Anyway? is a transition planning process emphasizing student preferences, needs and interests. The curriculum provides opportunities for students with disabilities to explore issues of self-awareness and acquire problem-solving, decision-making, goal-setting, and small-group communication skills. The outcome of this process is that students learn how to be meaningfully involved in their transition planning process. The Whose Future Is It Anyway? curriculum is based on the conviction that: 1) students who are involved in planning for their future will more likely be full participants in the planned educational activities resulting from that plan; 2) students of all abilities can learn the skills to be involved; and 3) students who believe that their voice will be heard will be more likely participate in the planning process and ongoing educational decisions."
Steve Bigaj

Curating the World of Educational Apps -- Campus Technology - 1 views

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      There are so many apps available for education and for productivity.  In my everyday work I have found apps to be very useful for organization and time management. It is difficult to find the right app for the right task, and I could use this website to help assist with that.  As someone who works in the field of transition planning I would also be able to use this website to explore and find apps to fit the unique learning and transition needs of students with disabilities.  For example, if one of my students had an iPad, I could use this app to explore the many apps that might assist them in a job intership or help them to become better at study strategies or organization and time management.  The types of apps described in the website and applications for education are endless.
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    Web site is at http://www.tbrelearning.org/ Search the apps bank in the form on the right of this page http://www.tbrelearning.org/estudents-learning
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    This is a great resource for all educators. There is such an unending sea of apps available now that it is very helpful to have them presented in such a manageable way.
anonymous

Life beyond the Classroom: Transition Strategies for Young People with Disabilities, Fo... - 1 views

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    This article , or really is a book, is great for getting the most up-to-date, comprehensive information on facilitating transitions for young people with mild, moderate, or severe disabilities. The book includes cutting-edge research, new statistics and legislation, and timely new chapters on: inclusion in schools and in the community; postsecondary education; autism spectrum disorders; high-stakes testing and accountability; assistive technology; customized employment; Social Security benefits and work; incentives; and self-determination. It is broken down into the following sections to make it easy to find what you need his book contains the following sections: (1) Transition Planning; (2) Facilitating and Supporting Transition; (3) Work and Life in the Community; and (4) Designing and Implementing Individualized Transition Plans. It is really a one stop shop for transition strategies. I find this book to be a great resource for any professional working with transition aged students. It has all the basics and more. I would invest in this book if working with transition ages students because it would be a great reference to have. I personally like having my text books as a back up in case I do forget something or need to use them.
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