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Steve Bigaj

SWIFT Videos | SWIFT Schools - 0 views

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    "Strong And Engaged Site Leadership This film was created by SWIFT under a federally funded, national K-8 center to provide academic and behavioral support to promote the learning and academic achievement of all students, including students with disabilities and those with the most extensive needs. This film focuses on how strong and engaged site leadership is a foundation for transforming systems throughout a school, empowering the entire faculty to support student success."
Steve Bigaj

Growing more male, minority teachers | Kentucky Teacher - 0 views

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    "Schools districts in Kentucky are focusing efforts to diversify the teaching profession starting in high school through the Young Male Leadership Academy. Teaching professionals are still largely represented by white women and to break that trend Kentucky stakeholders are educating young men of color on the benefits of teaching, and also, attending college."
Steve Bigaj

Schedules you can sail through | Tool of the Week - Council for Exceptional Children - 0 views

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    "Administrators, we have our eye on you with this week's FREE tool-a table full of scheduling guidelines to help you keep your ship sailing smoothly! By following these tips, you'll discover how small things like setting limits you can follow and seeking feedback from staff can help you create a schedule that works for everyone. The tool comes from CEC's "Leading the Co-teaching Dance: Leadership Strategies to Enhance Team Outcomes," a must-have for busy administrators committed to harnessing the power of co-teaching in their schools. CEC's Tool of the Week is a free resource designed to support you in your special education practice. "
Steve Bigaj

Northwest Regional Education Lab (NWREL) - 0 views

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    "Chartered in 1966 as Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory, Education Northwest now conducts nearly 200 projects annually, working with schools, districts, and communities across the country on comprehensive, research-based solutions to the challenges they face. Our wide-ranging projects are making an impact in areas such as school improvement, community building, literacy, equity, and research. Although our services and publications have national reach, we primarily work in the five Northwest states of Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington."
Steve Bigaj

How to Live Wisely - The New York Times - 0 views

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    "What does it mean to live a good life? What about a productive life? How about a happy life? How might I think about these ideas if the answers conflict with one another? And how do I use my time here at college to build on the answers to these tough questions?"
Steve Bigaj

School Climate Improvement Resource Package | Safe Supportive Learning - 0 views

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    "Students learn best when they are in environments in which they feel safe, supported, challenged, and accepted. Research shows that when schools and districts focus on improving school climate, students are more likely to engage in the curriculum, develop positive relationships, and demonstrate positive behaviors."
Sarah Warwick

National Assistive Technology Technical Assistance Partnership (NATTAP) - 2 views

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    The National Assistive Technology Technical Assistive Partnership (NATTAP) is an organization based in Virginia. It works to provide assistive technology and information about assistive technology to people with disabilities. The programs provided by NATTAP "develop and disseminate training materials, conduct training, facilitate access to AT [(Assistive Technology)], and provide technical assistance to assist school children with disabilities transitioning to work or postsecondary education and adults with disabilities who are maintaining or transitioning to community living." The website provides information about training to use some assistive technology programs, as well as information about IDEA in terms of assistive technology and transition. As a special educator, I would use this site to find trainings for certain assistive technology programs. Being trained in the use of multiple assistive technology programs is incredibly beneficial because it gives the educator more knowledge about which programs would work best for students. In terms of transition and career development, I would use this website to help my students learn about new and different programs that will help them both in college and the working world.
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    This resource was very informative. I can definitely see myself using this as an educator to research assistive technology programs.
Steve Bigaj

Leadership In Action - 0 views

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    A briefing series for New England's educational leaders--competency based education; personalization....
Steve Bigaj

Leadership In Action-Important Secondary Ed. Issues - 0 views

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    This is a series of briefs on educational issues facing secondary education. Examples: Personalized learning, proficiency-based grading, assessment.
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