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Jessica Delaney

Search » BusyTeacher: Free Printable Worksheets For Busy Teachers Like YOU! - 0 views

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    Great resources for busy teachers!
Dwayne Abrahams

Google Changes Its Tune on Interviews - Vault: Blog - 0 views

  • Thus, the old pre-reqs are out: GPAs, transcripts, SATS.  In fact, Google is beginning to disregard academic educations altogether: they're just not a good predictor of success at the company. Says Bock, "After two or three years, your ability to perform at Google is completely unrelated to how you performed when you were in school, because the skills you required in college are very different. You’re also fundamentally a different person. You learn and grow, you think about things differently." According to the Times, Google is putting its money where its mouth is: they've actually increased their hires with no college education—14% of some of its teams have never been to school, according to Bock. Instead, the emphasis is on hiring candidates who are leaders, and work well in teams. The only way to discover this, says Bock, is through "structured" behavior interviews that assess how a person makes decisions. The winning interviewees will be able to demonstrate that they are "consistent and fair in how [they] think about making decisions and that there’s an element of predictability." This is key to building trust among team members once hired, he explains. "If a leader is consistent, people on their teams experience tremendous freedom, because then they know that within certain parameters, they can do whatever they want. If your manager is all over the place, you’re never going to know what you can do, and you’re going to experience it as very restrictive."
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    Google is beginning to disregard academic educations altogether: they're just not a good predictor of success at the company.  According to the Times, Google is putting its money where its mouth is: they've actually increased their hires with no college education-14% of some of its teams have never been to school, according to Bock. Instead, the emphasis is on hiring candidates who are leaders, and work well in teams.
Jessica Delaney

Special Education Law Blog - 0 views

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    A blog discussing case law, news, advocacy advice, and state and federal law developments.
Jessica Delaney

Authentic Assessment ToolBox - 0 views

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    Provides assessment tools for assessing student progress. Assessment tools include for students in three levels: elementary, middle school, high school, and higher level education.
Jessica Delaney

Research Institute on Progress Monitoring - 0 views

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    Shares research on completed on progress monitoring for individuals with disabilities participating in the general education classroom.
Jessica Delaney

TeacherTube--Special Education - 0 views

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    A variety of videos addressing pertinent special education topics for teachers of special education!
Jessica Delaney

Anger is one letter away from DANGER! - 0 views

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    Here is a webquest created for teaching students with anger management challenges! It was created for students in Kindergarten or 1st Grade!
Jessica Delaney

Top 101 Special Needs Websites - 0 views

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    Lists 101 websites for individuals to access for supporting students with special needs!
Jenny Pittman

About Autism | The Autism Research Foundation - 0 views

  • Autism and the Body Although much research has been devoted to the study of the brain in autism, it is now becoming evident that in many cases, ASD may be a multi-organ system disorder. We now know that many individuals on the spectrum experience gastrointestinal dysfunction and that there is growing evidence of a possible connection with the immune system. Further, research has determined a possible connection to mitochondrial disorders (energy metabolism). Sleep disorders are fairly common and hormonal imbalances have been reported in some cases.
Jenny Pittman

LD OnLine: The world's leading website on learning disabilities and ADHD - 0 views

  • Summer Reading Strategies for Children with Dyslexia As a parent, you play a critical role in your child's education during the summer — especially if your child has dyslexia. Without your help, kids are less likely to remember what they learned last year. In this article, you'll find summer strategies to help your child with dyslexia retain what they learned in school, and see how reading can be useful and enjoyable
Jenny Pittman

For Teachers | Learning Disabilities Association of America - 0 views

  • With four to six percent of all students classified as having specific learning disabilities (SLD) in our nation’s public schools, every teacher can expect to find students with learning disabilities in the classroom. Success for these students requires a focus on individual achievement, individual progress, and individual learning. Despite obstacles, recent research tells us that we can teach these students how to learn. We can put them into a position to compete!
Jessica Delaney

Center on Great Teachers & Leaders - 0 views

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    Supporting states in their efforts to ensure that students have access to great teachers and leaders.
Jessica Delaney

Melt Exercise - 0 views

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    This can be used to help in calming down when you become angry. This can be used at home, school, or work! Try it! It really helps!
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    This can be used with our students to help keep them regulated or to de-escalate those students in crisis!
Jessica Delaney

An App that Teaches Kids Self-Regulation - 0 views

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    A technology tool for students who need to learn how to self-regulate!
Jessica Delaney

Interactive Graphic Organizers and More - 0 views

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    Links to a variety of interactive graphic organizers we can use in our classrooms.
Dwayne Abrahams

Teacher Grant Application for Classroom Pets | Pets In The Classroom - 1 views

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    "Only one Pets in the Classroom grant per teacher, per school year is permitted. Teachers who apply for more than one grant in a school year may be disqualified from the program. Pets in the Classroom grants are offered to Pre-Kindergarten through 8th grade classes only in both public and private schools. Home school settings and high schools do not qualify for grants at this time. These grants are intended to support pets or aquariums in the classroom for the purposes of teaching children to bond with and care for their pets responsibly. The welfare of the small animals involved is of paramount importance. These grants must not be used for the purposes of research or experiments of any kind."
Dwayne Abrahams

6 Free Online Resources for Primary Source Documents | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "The Common Core Learning Standards describe the importance of teaching students how to comprehend informational text. They are asked to read closely, make inferences, cite evidence, analyze arguments and interpret words and phrases as they are used in a text. Primary source documents are artifacts created by individuals during a particular period in history. This could be a letter, speech, photograph or journal entry."
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