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The Main Object of Global Standard for Food Safety - 0 views

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    Do you want to get training about food process management then food safe audit will only get benefitted by this training as the trainers will keep you abreast with the global food safety standards. This firm is a top BRC global standard training provider and encourages consistency across entire food chain ranging from manufacturer to distributor. This course will be the first level training course in which you will learn about the importance of accepted BRC guidelines on food safety. So people will be introduced to the standards, its benefits and guided about its implementation.
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    Do you want to get training about food process management then food safe audit will only get benefitted by this training as the trainers will keep you abreast with the global food safety standards. This firm is a top BRC global standard training provider and encourages consistency across entire food chain ranging from manufacturer to distributor. This course will be the first level training course in which you will learn about the importance of accepted BRC guidelines on food safety. So people will be introduced to the standards, its benefits and guided about its implementation.
Patti Porto

I Bought An AAC App... Now What? - Technology in (Spl) Education | Technology in (Spl) ... - 2 views

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    "With the proliferation of AAC apps, it seems that many people quickly get or want to get an AAC app for their child with an autism spectrum disorder. It is awesome and amazing to see so many people who need AAC begin to have access to AAC. But once there is accessibility, it is not always readily apparent what to do and it is like any technology or gadget, if you don't learn how to USE it, it could become like the 'proverbial treadmill clothes hanger' or abandoned musical instrument."
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How Much Can a Verified Cash App Send? - Quora - 0 views

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    If you're looking for a safe and easy way to send and receive money, then CashApp is the perfect solution. But what if you want to add an extra layer of security to your account? Well, that's where buying verified Cash App accounts comes in. When you buy verified CashApp accounts, you're essentially getting an account that has been reviewed and approved by CashApp themselves. This means that there's no risk of your account being suspended or cancelled due to fraudulent activity. Plus, when you buy a verified Cash App account, you'll also get access to exclusive features and benefits that are not available to unverified accounts.
Amanda Kenuam

Start Your Engines and Get Ready to Learn! | SPED / ESOL - 0 views

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    "special needs, students, vocabulary, lessons, interactive, flashcards, resources, parts of a car"
Kecia Waddell, PhD

AddToAny - Share Button, Email Button, Subscribe Button - 0 views

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    I so appreciates websites that include the SHARE OPTION. So get yours for your content with AddToAny, the world's best sharing button.
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National Craft Month - Time to Get Crafty - 2 views

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    students, learning, education, school, crafts
Peggy George

SpeEdChange: CSUN 2008/A Toolbelt for a Lifetime - 0 views

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    Learning How to Learn Assistive Technology (one of my presentations) "Toolbelt Theory" suggests that we must teach our students how to analyze tasks, the task-completion environment, their own skills and capabilities, an appropriate range of available tools… and let them begin to make their own decisions.
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    This is definitely a "must read" blog by Ira Socol. This post discusses the "Toolbelt Theory" but there are tons of other valuable resources and important ideas throughout the blog. It's something you should plan to subscribe to via RSS feed so you will get the latest updates. Includes many technology tips and information about Universal Design.
Peggy George

Lisa's Lingo: The Successful Inclusion Program - 0 views

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    Lisa Parisi is an amazing educator with a Master's in Special Education who has been an inclusion teacher for many years. She has done some fantastic things with Voicethread in the MathCast project. Spend some time exploring her blog and you'll get some great ideas for integrating web 2.0 into working with special needs children.
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    Lisa Parisi's blog post on "The Successful Inclusion Program". Lisa is an outstanding 5th grade teacher who regularly blogs, twitters and hosts ustream.tv sessions to share her tools, tips and strategies. She includes some excellent advice about inclusion programs in this post.
Tero Toivanen

Music Improves Brain Function -- Signs of the Times News - 2 views

  • Harvard University researcher Gottfried Schlaug has also studied the cognitive effects of musical training. Schlaug and his colleagues found a correlation between early-childhood training in music and enhanced motor and auditory skills as well as improvements in verbal ability and nonverbal reasoning.
  • "[The findings] suggest that a music intervention that strengthens the basic auditory music perception skills of children with dyslexia may also remediate some of their language deficits."
  • Shahin said that when a person listens to sounds over and over, especially for something as harmonic or meaningful as music and speech, the appropriate neurons get reinforced in responding preferentially to those sounds compared to other sounds.
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  • Shahin's main findings are that the changes triggered by listening to musical sound increases with age and the greatest increase occur between age 10 and 13. This most likely indicates this as being a sensitive period for music and speech acquisition.
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    "[The findings] suggest that a music intervention that strengthens the basic auditory music perception skills of children with dyslexia may also remediate some of their language deficits."
Tero Toivanen

Despite Serious Learning Disabilities, Great Falls Teen Fulfills College Dream - washin... - 0 views

  • He had to work hard. He often woke up early to study before school and studied for hours in the evening. He went to summer school and retook tests.
  • He repeated kindergarten, then first grade, until he was in the same grade as his younger sister. But he continued to lag far behind his peers. By the time he reached sixth grade, he was still reading on a first- or second-grade level.
  • Thaller's story is familiar to many students with learning disabilities who must work two or three times harder than their classmates, often with less results.
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  • On Monday morning, he joined his younger sister, Rachel, on a stage at the Daughters of the American Revolution Constitution Hall and became a graduate of one of the nation's top high schools.
  • Low scores on cognitive tests prompted many medical professionals and educators to say it would be impossible for Thaller to ever attend college. Many suggested he pursue a diploma with fewer requirements or transfer to a special school with a less academic focus.
  • A major breakthrough came in middle school. Thaller's mother would read him chapters from the Harry Potter series at night. He was so impatient for her to get to the next chapter that he started reading ahead, pushing himself to understand the vocabulary and follow the story.
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    He had to work hard. He often woke up early to study before school and studied for hours in the evening. He went to summer school and retook tests.
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