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From Jerry Webster, your Guide to Special Education
As states continue to deal with limited resources, more and more programs are being cut, especially in the arts. What will the long term outcome be? I have new resources for students with dyslexia from Eileen Bailey which will help support your efforts to build

Will the Music Stop?
Draconian cuts in my state have included cuts to music education. How about your state? Will state legislatures starve arts programs to death?

Teach Like a Champion - Technique 48
Technique 48 is "explain everything." Using this technique, a teacher makes his or her expectations and purpose for behavior interventions clear, so they are learning experiences.

New Resources for Students with Dyslexia
More resources from contributing writer Eileen Baily with lots of good ideas and strategies to support disabled readers, especially children with dyslexia

Secretary of Education Duncan Gives 315 Waivers for NCLB
It seems, if Congress is too busy fighting over cutting the budget to attend to the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, then Secretary of Education Arne Duncan is going to... Read more

 


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