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One Word At A Time: Positive Self-Talk--Examples - 1 views

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    self talk to motivate writing
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The positive connection between games and online learning | The Edvocate - 2 views

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    Research on playing and student achievement
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SMARTer Kids Foundation, SMARTer Kids Research Papers-Special Education - 0 views

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    Research paper on the use of Smartboards with E/BD adolescents-very positive results.
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    Very informative research paper on the use of Smartboards to help adolescent special education students (E/BD) develop appropriate social skills.
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Steve Barkley Ponders Out Loud: RESPONSIVENESS - 0 views

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      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."
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The Parent Side - 1 views

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    "This blog is presented by Colleen Tomko about promoting inclusive communities. "The Parent Side"(tm) is an on-line campaign for inclusion and against exclusion. Anyone and everyone can help promote a positive image of people with disabilities, or call attention to the barriers. T-shirts, posters, buttons, totes, mugs, cards, bumper stickers and more! Theparentside.com Inclusion in schools, work, recreation and community."

PBIS Az : Positive Behavior Interventions & Supports - 7 views

started by Amy Chayefsky on 19 May 12 no follow-up yet
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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.
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APBS - 1 views

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    Paid membership required for this organization.
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