To This Day Project - 0 views
Think Inclusive blog - 0 views
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"Inclusive education is not rocket science… I think there are two basic assumptions that you need in order support inclusion (in any context) All human beings are created equal (you know the American way) and deserve to be treated as such. All human beings have a desire to belong in a community and live, thrive and have a sense of purpose. Most people don't have a problem with number one (for goodness sake…I hope you don't). But when we think about people with disabilities (or people who are labeled as such)… phrases like "I'm not sure what they are getting out of this," or "do they even understand," are far too prevalent. The important takeaway…when you assume people want to belong. Then it is our duty as educators, parents, and advocates to figure out how we can make that happen."
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ODE - Ohio's Educator Standards - 0 views
Master Common Core Skills with Free DBQ iBook » Copy / Paste by Peter Pappas - 0 views
Why Mish-Mash is Better Than 1:1 | The Spicy Learning Blog - 0 views
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"In my whole teaching career, I've only had a mish mash of tech. Currently, we don't have a class set of anything, but we do have small sets of different tools. Nevertheless, at any given time, it's possible to be 1:1 on the internet in our room. I prefer teaching with the limitations of no class sets, because it means we're constantly reflecting on the merits of each tool for the given purpose"
Some Books about Kids Who Use AAC - 0 views
My Middle Schoolers Actually LOVE Our Unit Overview Sheets! | transformED - 2 views
Writing Student Friendly Learning Goals - The Tempered Radical - 0 views
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"One of my all-time favorite throw-downs here at school happened a few years back when my principal---who I respected and enjoyed---insisted that we post learning goals on our boards for every class period. "Posting goals," he argued, "keeps students informed about exactly what it is that they are supposed to be learning in class each day." And you know something: He was right. Experts from Rick Stiggins and Larry Ainsworth to Bob Marzano have proven time and again that engaging students in their own learning by posting objectives in class is a practice worth pursuing. "
Answering Chris's Questions about Student Friendly Learning Goals - The Tempered Radical - 0 views
When To Teach Vocabulary | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day… - 0 views
Another Student-Involved Assessment Experiment [ACTIVITY] - The Tempered Radical - 0 views
Two Good John Hattie Videos | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day… - 1 views
Word Clouds: 125 Ways… And Counting… To Use Wordle In The Classroom | 21 st C... - 0 views
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