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Apps for Teachers in School - 9 views

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     special needs, students, school, resources, teachers, subjects
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Pets for Your Classroom (Real & Virtual) - 5 views

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    special needs, students, classrooms, pets, live, virtual
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What in the Word? Wordle in the Classroom - 5 views

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    students, vocabulary, reading, lessons, wordle, text, words
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Connecting Concepts through High-Interest Topics: March Madness - 4 views

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    students, learning, education, school, activities, basketball, bracket
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Spring has Sprung: Spring Activities for the Classroom - 0 views

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    students, learning, lessons, education, spring
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National Craft Month - Time to Get Crafty - 2 views

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    students, learning, education, school, crafts
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The 2011 Basketball Draft Lottery & Neurofibromatosis - 2 views

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    special needs, students, learning, teaching, basketball
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Summer Activities for Students with Learning Disabilities - 5 views

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    disabilities, students, learning, activities, summer
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The Impact of Common Core Standards on Special Education - 4 views

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    special education, students, learning, school, common core, standards
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Online Learning Games for Review - 3 views

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    students, reading, school, online
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Lesson Ideas for Cinco de Mayo & Mother's Day - 1 views

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    learning, lessons, education, activities, cinco de mayo, mother's day
Kathleen N

New York DEN » NYS - Local Assistive Technology Training Available - 0 views

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    DavidGrapka at gmail.com
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    email DavidGrapka at gmail.com
Tero Toivanen

Eide Neurolearning Blog: Famous People with Dyslexia: Dinosaur Hunter Jack Horner - 0 views

  • "I found my first dinosaur bone at the age of eight during a fossil-hunting trip with my father...Kindergarten through eighth grade was extremely difficult for me because my progress in reading, writing, and mathematics was excruciatingly slow. I would never stand to read out loud in class, even if the teachers threatened to give me failing grades...Eventually, I managed to graduate high school, but just barely, having received Ds in all required classes, including English, in which my grade was a D minus, minus, minus. The teacher told me that this was essentially an F, but that he never wanted to see me again. That was indeed the last time I saw him, but I did send him a copy of my first book!
  • There was, however, one area of school besides P.E. in which I excelled: science projects."
Kathleen N

Steve Barkley Ponders Out Loud: RESPONSIVENESS - 0 views

    • Kathleen N
       
      Doesn't take much, does it?
  • "So some teachers got a page that showed that no student selected them?" I asked. "Yes," the storyteller informed me. "We thought every teacher needed to know how they were perceived by the students. We simply gave them the information." At this point each professional staff member was asked to select one student from the list who had indicated no relationship with a teacher. Care was taken to make sure each student was selected by someone. Throughout the year teachers were asked to reach out in special ways to this student. Their efforts included:1. Send three "I noticed…." statements a week.2. Give one eye-hug a day (sustained eye contact ending with a smile).3. Give two physical touches a week (high-five, pat on the back, shoulder squeeze, handshake).4. Use the person's name every day.5. Be in their proximity three times a week (other than in the classroom).6. Ask them for help once a week7. Ask their opinion about something once a week.
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    Great post with true anecdote on a ms program to improve climate "One hundred and twenty-one students filled out the forms. Some students listed several teachers. Others mentioned one or two. Twenty-five middle schoolers listed no teacher they felt they had a positive relationship with."
Kathleen N

The Assistive Technology Blog: "There's an App for that!" - 0 views

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    Two new iPhone /iTouch apps for AAC/deaf iConverse 9.99 6 basic buttons Speak It! 1.99 text to speech with applications for deaf
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Using PVC Piping for Creative Classroom Solutions - 0 views

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    classroom, students, learning, tools, resources, learning aid, special eduation
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