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Seeing, Reading, Learning - Visual Learning for Special Education - 0 views

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    "vocabulary, visual, dictionary, tools, special educatio, esl, ell, speech"
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Technology Tools in a Special Education Classroom - 0 views

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    " special education, classroom, SPED, projector, document camera, interactive whiteboard, technology tools"
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Low-Tech Tools in Special Education - 0 views

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    "special education, SPED, Pencils, Pencil Grips, Highlighters, Highlighter Strips, Post-its, Mailing Labels"
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The Ultimate Guide to Special Needs Teaching: 100+ Resources and Links - 6 views

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    "Whether you have an entire class of students with special needs, or you've welcomed a student with a disability into your traditional classroom, this massive list of resources will help you research different disorders and conditions, review special lesson plans, and find the support you need to work with your students and help them succeed."
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    Some great links and resources for many types of special needs
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Working for the Future- Special Education Students - 0 views

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    "special education, working, experience, learning, real life, future"
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Overcoming Adversity | Opportunities for Special Needs Children - 0 views

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    "special needs, disability, power, change, success, video, challenges"
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I Need My Teachers To Learn 2.0 | Clif's Notes - 3 views

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    shows reasons to use new media in our schools
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Study: Inexpensive Games Improve Children's Reasoning Ability » Spotlight - 2 views

  • Perhaps the most important finding in Bunge’s data is that the training helped the neediest kids the most. The farther down a child started on the rankings, the quicker and greater was his cognitive improvement. This is extremely rare in education interventions. Usually, smart kids benefit most, and the kids who struggle at the beginning only fall farther behind.
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    Perhaps the most important finding in Bunge's data is that the training helped the neediest kids the most. The farther down a child started on the rankings, the quicker and greater was his cognitive improvement. This is extremely rare in education interventions. Usually, smart kids benefit most, and the kids who struggle at the beginning only fall farther behind.
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Online Special Education Resources from FDLRS/TECH - 0 views

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    " special education, Florida Department of Education, Universal Design for Learning, Assistive Tech, Simple Tech, Reading, Writing, Math, Science, Creativity"
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Audio Books in the Classroom - 0 views

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    "special education, classroom, SPED, reading, digital books, children's books, audio books, math"
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Digital Learning - Special Needs Flashcards - 1 views

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    "special needs, vocabulary, reading, interactive, flashcards, mangomon"
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