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Peggy George

A Letter to Ron Clark: What Parents Really Want to Tell Teachers | Special Education & ... - 5 views

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    A response to Ron Clark's article by Doug Goldbert. " If you don't already, I feel you will learn to regret writing this article. This article has the ability to create an even bigger chasm between Parents and Teachers. Parent Involvement in a Child's Education, as proven by 20 years of research, is one of the most effective methods in a child's academic success. Educating our children needs to be a partnership between Parents and Teachers. Especially, since school age children spend 70% of their time outside of school. Your article makes it painfully aware that your idea of a Parent - Teacher partnership is one where Parents do everything you ask without input or questions. "
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    A valuable, thoughtful rebuttal/reflection by Doug Goldberg in response to the article written by Ron Clark with advice for parents from teachers.
Peggy George

LD OnLine :: Technology-Supported Math Instruction for Students with Disabilities: Two ... - 3 views

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    A must-read, research-based article that supports the use of technology in math instruction for all students, but especially special needs students with learning disabilities.
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    Excellent article with supporting research for math instruction for students with disabilities and the importance of technology in the process.
Zane Education

Visual Learning For Special Needs Children - 1 views

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    This is the fourth article in the series on Virtual Learning entitled VISUAL LEARNING FOR SPECIAL NEEDS. If you have a special needs child that has encountered finding educational solutions that provide successfully for your child, then you should read this article about what Visual Learning and the use of subtitled educational videos offers for special needs children of all ages. Read more...
Kathleen N

Solving the Common Core Equation: Teaching Mathematics CCSS to Students With Moderate a... - 5 views

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    "The Common Core State Standards (CCSS) in mathematics were created to help all students become prepared for the demands of future careers and life in an age of technology. Similarly, students with moderate and severe disability will need these skills to meet these changing expectations. Although mathematics instruction could focus on a few of the earliest mathematics skills throughout the students school career, research presented in this article shows students with moderate and severe disability can learn skills that align with the grade level of their chronological age while also practicing early numeracy skills. This article provides teachers with a 6-step approach to providing instruction to students with moderate and severe disability aligned to the new CCSS."
Peggy George

LD OnLine :: Helping Your Child with Organization and Study Skills - 0 views

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    This article provides some great suggestions for teaching these important skills. I first heard about the article on a great teacher podcast by Todd Watson, LD Resource teacher in Peoria District, AZ. Listen to his podcast--it's a wonderful way to communicate with his parents--positive, informative, encouraging and educational! Podcast #1 for 08-09: http://applepodcast.peoriaud.k12.az.us:16080/weblog/twatson/
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    Excellent, practical suggestions for helping students learn organization and study skills. Targeted for LD students but valuable for all students.
karen Janowski

Universal Access using OCR with Printed Text : : Spectronics - Inclusive Learning Techn... - 2 views

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    Great article about all things OCR to provide Universal Access
Cara Whitehead

Reading Comprehension - 14 views

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    Great article on relationship of reading and spelling
Patti Porto

Connective Technology Solutions - 9 views

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    Our name, Connective Technology Solutions, reflects what we do best - seeing the connections between hardware, software, and solutions on how they can be utilized together. Most important is how they can address the needs of individuals from teachers and support professionals to students. We provide professional development, training, support and educational materials connecting current technology and the solutions enabling everyone to succeed. Dan Herlihy is a national conference presenter on topics ranging from Creating Access on the Fly, Working with High and Low Incidence Disabilities, Creating Access to the Arts and Using Digital Images in the Classroom as a Teaching and Learning Tool. He is also an IntelliTools Training Specialist, and has written books and articles on technology integration, as well as producing CDs of educational activities for students. His expertise is in taking diverse technologies, and connecting them together to provide solutions for access.
Kathy Malsbenden

Learning Cafe-door to the future - 2 views

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    "his posts serves to announce a blog for my resource room students and families at Wells High School, Maine. I will post articles and references that I am using as I set up a resource room for our digital students. I will pose questions and ask for the wisdom of the crowd. I hope my students, parents, educators and friends will help build this site as a resource to all. Thanks to Istvan for this unique photo. http://www.flickr.com/photos/i_csuhai/2984029909/"
Peggy George

LD OnLine-resources for parents, teachers, students - 1 views

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    This is a great website for resources, especially LD and ADHD. Definitely worth bookmarking and subscribing to their free newsletters.
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    world's leading website on learning disability and ADHD-excellent articles, teaching strategies and tools for teachers, parents and students. Companion sites are Reading Rockets, Colorin Colorado and Adolescent Literacy.
Christine Southard

InterActive - 0 views

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    Cable in the Classroom Article - Multimedia resources can help support many challenged learners. How have you use media and technology in this way?
Eric Sailers

Father's app lets disabled son "speak" thru iPad - 6 views

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    News story of Dad who created app for his son. ArtikPix also is mentioned in the article.
Kathleen N

Teaching Learners with Multiple Special Needs - 0 views

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    Great blog full of important info and resources... Example follows: PISP Website Listen to this article. Powered by Odiogo.com You are going to want to give yourself plenty of time to explore the PISP website because it is chock full of rich resources.
Patti Porto

educationalwikis ยป home - 4 views

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    Welcome to EduWikis This site aims to answer one question: With your help we aim to provide: 1. A list of articles and resources that describe how to use wikis in education 2. A comprehensive list of existing educational wikis that we can learn from 3. A place to post ideas and discuss them This is a collaborative effort so please, jump in, contribute, and let's all help each other bring the power of wikis to our schools
Teresa Ilgunas

Bookmarklets | Readability - 4 views

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    This tool is fantastic when I want to have the class read a paper version of an internet article, OR when the ads are so distracting that I can't concentrate on what I'm reading.
Peggy George

Greatschools.net: Your Child With Learning Difficulties - 1 views

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    Just received an email from SchwabLearning.org about the transfer of all of their documents to greatschools.net. This has always been an invaluable resource for teachers and parents on topics related to special needs children.
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    New website location for SchwabLearning.org-excellent resources for special needs/special education. 400+ SchwabLearning.org articles are now available in their new home - the Learning Difficulties section on GreatSchools.net!
Patti Porto

iPhone/iPad Apps for AAC - 8 views

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    From Spectronics - Inclusive Learning Technologies
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