lunes, 22 de noviembre de 2010

About Special Education: Some Thanksgiving Resources

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From Jerry Webster, your Guide to Special Education
I fly back to Pennsylvania this Wednesday to celebrate the holiday and help get ready for my family's move out west. I know some of you may be looking for something to do for Thanksgiving: hope this gets to you in time! This week's new technique from Teach Like a Champion is "VEGAS!" I just took a stroll down the strip Saturday, and was reminded how a little pizzazz goes a long way!

Thanksgiving Plans
Here is a lesson that is designed for an inclusion class, and can be done in teams or pairs. It's one way to make differentiation part of your regular classroom routine.

Teach Like a Champion -- Technique 27
Technique 27 is Vegas: which means add some glitz and glammer to your instructional presentation. Some ideas and guidelines can help you make this work for you.

So, Do Your Job
Late October and early November I start getting emails from parents, looking for help for their kids, especially with administrators and teachers. Some stories are pretty awful, like a mom... Read more

Teach Like a Champion - Technique 26
Technique 27 from Teach Like a Champion by Doug Lemov is one that has limited value for special education, though it might be something a "co-teacher" might suggest when a... Read more

 


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