lunes, 5 de julio de 2010

About Special Education: So, Who Made You the Curriculum?

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From Jerry Webster, your Guide to Special Education
While reviewing a new resource, I came upon an excellent behavior management system, the "Color Wheel System," which will help students in an inclusive classroom, from the children with disabilities to the gifted and talented children, successfully navigate the challenges of differentiated instruction.

So, Who Made You the Curriculum?
Teachers often establish classroom rules and regulations for a single classroom situation: teacher instruction. Students are left to figure out what cues mean that the old "stay in your seat" rules are relaxed. So, why not plan for three or more different instructional situations?

Color Wheel Behavior Management
I found this excellent behavior management system, the Color Wheel Behavior Management System, in Best Practices for the Inclusive Classroom. It uses a simple color system to identify the expectations for that particular instructional setting or procedure.

Teach Like a Champion -- Technique 11
Back again with Doug Lemov and Teach Like a Champion. This time it's Draw the Map, a simple planning idea that is common but perhaps not well understood.

And Now, From Las Vegas . . .
The latest about my trip to Las Vegas and my pursuit of a new job . . . plus a bit of a rant about Arizona. One place I'm really glad I don't live!!

 


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