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Matthew J. Vannice

EdReach- The Education Media Network - 0 views

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    We all want one thing- to take education forward. As much as we may argue, we still want what's best for our future thinkers and creators that are sitting behind little tiny desks and also behind great big board room tables.Education has never gotten the voice that it's truly deserved- just check any Online newspaper and look for the education section. Keep looking- because you won't find it there.But you will find that section here.We are that section, and here's what we're all about:The Ed Reach Mission:To take education forward, by bringing voices togetherThe Ed Reach Vision:Ed Reach provides a platform for passionate, outspoken educators- aiming to strengthen their voices by highlighting innovation in the field of education, through reporting critical educational news and providing commentary and criticism of the educational issues of the day.The Ed Reach Values:To give education a clear and resounding voice.To be a platform for educational innovation.To provide a new lens for educational exploration.To be a leading voice in educational commentary and communication.To provide support for developing leaders in the field of education.If you believe as we do, we hope you'll join us on this quest: to keep education relevant- every single day.
Matthew J. Vannice

Special Education Research - 1 views

  • Peer-Assisted Learning Strategies (PALS)PALS was developed at Vanderbilt University to supplement classroom instruction. This multi-site randomized controlled study examines the level of teacher assistance needed to support research-validated reading intervention for promoting development in children from kindergarten through fourth grade.For further information contact Professors Doug Fuchs or Lynn Fuchs.Project AccessAccess focuses its research on peer support strategies for inclusive schools including research on the use of peer support programs to facilitate the inclusion of secondary age students with severe disabilities and autism into regular education classrooms.For further information contact Professor Craig Kennedy.
  • The Effects of Strategy and Self-Regulation Instruction on Students' Writing Performance and Behavior: A Preventative Approach (Project WRITE)This is a research grant funded by the Institute of Educational Sciences to study the effects of writing interventions for second grade students with difficulties in writing and behavioral performance.For further information contact Professor Kathleen Lane.
Matthew J. Vannice

My Top 10 Ways To Use Evernote | Aviva Dunsiger - 0 views

  • 5. Use it for student self-reflection. This year, I have started using my iPad to record some guided reading sessions. The AudioMemos app on the iPad allows you to upload recordings to Evernote. This has been great, as I’ve uploaded recordings of students reading and talking about reading, and I’ve let these students listen to the recordings in these Notebooks. These students are then reflecting on their decoding skills and their reading comprehension skills too. Hearing themselves read and hearing themselves talk about reading has really helped these students become better readers!
  • 9. Use it to store and organize photographs for formative assessment. I think that photographs can show you a lot about what students know, and I often take photographs in the classroom to show student learning. These photographs can be uploaded to a Notebook, and I can then look at them, see what the students already know and what they still need to learn, and adjust my teaching accordingly. This has definitely helped make me a better teacher!
  • 4. Use it for sharing data with teachers or administrators.
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  • 3. Use it for sharing feedback with students.
  • 1. Use it for anecdotal records.
Matthew J. Vannice

Dear Valley USD documents page - 8 views

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    I can't find anything at this link that talks in more detail about the mapping process. Does anyone have any information????
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    Matt, When you ask about mapping are you asking about how to determine class size? If so, it is on this website in the "Toolkit" for teachers. If not Sorry:)
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    I can give you step-by-step directions on where the explanation for the mapping is on thier "tool kit". I'll email the info to you.
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    We also took a small video of the process in Deer Valley - we can bring it and share with the group.
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    Thanks for the direction, don't know how I missed it.
Matthew J. Vannice

LiveBinders - Organize your resources in an online binder - 1 views

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    electronic database or portfolio development opportunities with this tool.
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    Very cool web tool-I see possible functionality for compiling and sharing training documents, organizational materials for co-teaching strategies etc. I wonder how we might be able to utilize something like this or even a google docs page to build capacity for sharing resources?
Matthew J. Vannice

Kohlers Taxonomy of Transition Planning.pdf - 1 views

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    transition programming taxonomy Kohler, P.D. (1996). Taxonomy for Transition Programming. Champaign: University of Illinois.
Matthew J. Vannice

ADL: No Place for Hate® - 1 views

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    Anti-bullying program from the Anti-Defamation League
Matthew J. Vannice

Welcome to the iPod & iPad User Group Wiki - 2 views

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    We welcome you to our wiki and blog for supporting iPod & iPad devices in education.
Abby Himlie

LeadCast Blog on Co-Teaching - 9 views

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    Diane Lauer forwarded this to me - sent to her by Roger Quintanilla. Great that so many departments are researching!
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    I like the part about being able to address the social and emotional needs along with the academic. (in the "why co-teaching" section). I think the common thread throughout is communication and collaboration. How could we use this information presented, not just in this blog, but throughout the literature related to co-teaching, to ease the concerns our teachers may have? -time, ownership, change,...
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    When searching around on the parent site for this blog "Leadscape", I found some great PD modules with resources through the Professional Learning tab. No time to look through yet but there is a wealth of info!! http://www.niusileadscape.org/
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    I briefly looked over the Inclusive Education for Equity module. Very interesting. This is a whole systems change.
Matthew J. Vannice

What Does it Mean to Improve Access to the General Education Curriculum? - 2 views

  • general education curriculum is operationalized in terms of appropriate, standards-based instructional and learning goals
  • What Does it Mean to Improve Access to the General Education Curriculum?
  • access is a multi-dimensional and dynamic process that involves a combination of instructional practices and supports.
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  • The Access Center proposes that access to the general education curriculum occurs when students with disabilities are actively engaged in learning the content and skills that define the general education curriculum.
  • learn general education content and skills
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      ...and skills!! how do we build skills alongside content area comprehension at the secondary level?
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      I think this is a critical question. With only so much time in a day, it comes down to what is more important, the skill of reading well or the content of any general class. We can't always do both effectively.
    • Matthew J. Vannice
       
      Sally, you are very right. Student achievement may even hinge on this topic of academic skill v. content knowledge. It is true that our time is precious and we have to balance so much in order to provide effective instruction. When you say; "We can't always do both effectively." I think there are many of us who truly see it this way. However, I'd like to challenge us to look at it from a different angle. Why do we have to choose which part of learning is more important? Aren't both areas of knowledge necessary for success? What if we change the "We can't..." to "How can we...?" How can we use peer buddy/mentoring systems? How can we integrate curriculum with skill development strategies? How can we use small group instruction to support skill development with flexible grouping? How can we use current technology to enhance integrating skills and content? How can we model acceptance and shared responsibility for others skill needs/deficits? How can we facilitate the planning required to address the skills needed? How can we ensure that these skills are generalized across the students academic and social environments? It seems to, again, come back to access. Are the students able to access the content? If not, do they have the skills to- ie. whats getting in the way?.......
  • research-based materials and media are being used
  • research-based instructional methods and practices are being used
  • research-based supports and accommodations
  • assessing and documenting whether students with disabilities are meeting high standards and achieving their instructional goals.
Matthew J. Vannice

Access Center » Co-Teaching - 3 views

  • Co-teaching occurs when two or more professionals jointly deliver substantive instruction to a diverse, or blended, group of students in a single physical space.
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    PD modules for co-teaching. Great definitions and potential for building our capacity to use co-teaching models effectively
Matthew J. Vannice

Leadscape - 0 views

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    "This professional learning module presents UDL as an approach to providing access to robust opportunities to learn for a diverse range of learners in inclusive educational environments."
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    UDL professional development module
Matthew J. Vannice

Differentiated Instruction HTML - 0 views

  • Access to the content is seen as key.
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      Seems to be a denouncement of remedial and tracking based courses.
  • Universal Design for Learning (UDL), a curriculum designed approach to increase flexibility in teaching and decrease the barriers that frequently limit student access to materials and learning in classrooms (Rose & Meyer, 2002).
  • Differentiated instruction is a process to teaching and learning for students of differing abilities in the same class. The intent of differentiating instruction is to maximize each student’s growth and individual success by meeting each student where he or she is, and assisting in the learning process.
Matthew J. Vannice

Research Review for Inclusive Practices - 4 views

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    I'm not sure of the publication date for this article, but it has general areas of information related to inclusion reform.
Matthew J. Vannice

Flash cards, vocabulary memorization, and studying games | Quizlet - 0 views

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    great for study tools, describing essential learning etc.
Matthew J. Vannice

T4 - Pay Attention - 1 views

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    provocative video with suggestions and opportunities for building 21st century teaching- possible impact for inclusion
Matthew J. Vannice

Identifying and Implementing Educational Practices Supported By Rigorous Evidence: A Us... - 1 views

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    user-friendly tools to distinguish practices supported by rigorous evidence from those that are not.
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    Great guide for using evidence to influence decisions.
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