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Steve Bigaj

Driven to Succeed - BlindNewWorld - 0 views

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    "Since the fall of 2016, I have worked at Mercedes-Benz of Boston and in the corporate office for Herb Chambers, a company with 56 dealerships that sell and service a wide variety of foreign and domestic vehicles across New England. The dealership where I work in Somerville, Massachusetts, is one of three Mercedes-Benz dealers in the Herb Chambers group."
Steve Bigaj

Transition TN | Blueprint for Student Success - 0 views

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    "Supporting Strong Transitions for Youth with Disabilities Welcome to Tennessee's online home for training and resources on preparing students with disabilities for life after high school. Consider this the "blueprint" to building a comprehensive transition program for your students. Learn about the best practices and practical strategies for special educators, families, and other transition team members as you fill your toolbox with key tools for success. "
Steve Bigaj

Bringing Students Into Professional Development | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "Professional development is evolving. Slowly but surely, schools and organizations are attempting to move away from the typical sit-and-get workshop and creating formats that promote problem solving and boost participant engagement. This has led to a rise in PD that makes educators the drivers of innovation."
Steve Bigaj

Teaching Young Children About Bias, Diversity, and Social Justice | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "As a society and within our educational institutions, discussions about bias, diversity, discrimination, and social justice tend to happen in middle and high schools. We've somehow decided that little kids can't understand these complex topics, or we want to delay exposing them to injustices as long as possible (even though not all children have the luxury of being shielded from injustice).
Steve Bigaj

College & College Prep | LD OnLine - 0 views

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    "More and more students with learning disabilities are enrolling in college and universities. And more and more higher education institutions are offering support programs for students with LD. Here we've assembled information to assist in the planning and selection process, plus lots of advice on creating a successful post-secondary education experience."
Steve Bigaj

Social and Emotional Learning | Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction - 0 views

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    Today, the agency launched "Social and Emotional Learning Competencies," a guide for incorporating these practices into lesson plans, using them as part of classroom management, and infusing them in school culture. The website also includes resources on what social and emotional learning is; how this learning intersects with character development, technology, and before- and after-school programs; and provides supports for teachers and other adults.
Steve Bigaj

The Manual | Check & Connect Student Engagement Intervention Model | Institute on Commu... - 0 views

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    "Since 1990, the Check & Connect student engagement intervention has been used in K-12 schools with students showing early warning signs of disengagement from school and learning or at risk of dropping out. The 2012 edition of the manual builds on the experience and continuing research of the past two decades and incorporates new findings about the model."
Steve Bigaj

Six Myths About Choosing a College Major - The New York Times - 0 views

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    "Students get plenty of advice about picking a major. It turns out, though, that most of it is from family and friends, according to a September Gallup survey. Only 11 percent had sought guidance from a high school counselor, and 28 percent from a college adviser. And most didn't think that the advice was especially helpful. Maybe it's because much of the conventional thinking about majors is wrong."
Steve Bigaj

Is teacher preparation failing students with disabilities? - The Hechinger Report - 0 views

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    "Many teacher education programs offer just one class about students with disabilities to their general education teachers, "Special Ed 101," as it's called at one New Jersey college. It's not enough to equip teachers for a roomful of children who can range from the gifted to students who read far below grade level due to a learning disability. A study in 2007 found that general education teachers in a teacher preparation program reported taking an average of 1.5 courses focusing on inclusion or special education, compared to about 11 courses for special education teachers. Educators say little has changed since then."
Steve Bigaj

NTACT Transition Program Improvement Planning Tools - 0 views

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    You will need a login created to access this site and use the tools for program improvement
Steve Bigaj

(20) Get a Grip on Managing Change: Deploying the Knoster Model for Successful Implemen... - 0 views

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    Important framing of the interplay between vision, skills, incentives, plan, and resources.
Steve Bigaj

2BSD: To Be Self-Determined » Early Childhood Materials Available for Preview - 0 views

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    "We are making a draft version of It's All About Us! Encouraging Self-Determination in Early Childhood Education and Services available as a free download.  We want to know what you think.  Please let us know what works, what doesn't and any comments or suggestions you may have."
Steve Bigaj

Extended Learning Opportunities | Innovations | NH Department of Education - 0 views

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    "The NH Department of Education supports and encourages local school districts to adopt policies that encourage 'extended learning'. Extended learning means: the primary acquisition of knowledge and skills through instruction or study outside of the traditional classroom methodology, including, but not limited, to Apprenticeships Community service Independent study Online courses Internships Performing groups Private instruction"
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