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From Jerry Webster, your Guide to Special Education
Technique 40 involves Sweating the Details. This is another technique to create a high expectations classroom. I also share an offer for membership to the Council on Exceptional Children, the premiere professional organization for special educators. State high stakes testing usually falls in March: I blog and share resources for test success.

Teach Like a Champion -Technique 40
Technique 40 is "Sweat the Details." Using the broken window theory of policing as a metaphor, Doug Lemov shows how enforcing the details raises expectations and academic behavior.

Testing Season is Now Open
Testing is starting all over the country. What happens next? Is NCLB here to stay? I share an interview with Diane Ravitch with Jon Stewart on the Daily Show. She challenges the efficacy of testing and charter schools.

Special Needs Students and State Tests
This article offers strategies to help children with disabilities do their best on state high stakes tests. Are your students ready?
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The Council on Exceptional Children Want You
The Council on Exceptional Children is offering a 20% discount to you to join this premier special education organization. I did it: so should you!

 


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