lunes, 22 de agosto de 2011

About Special Education: The Magic of Statistics

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From Jerry Webster, your Guide to Special Education
We now have a statistics web page at http://statistics.about.com that can help you as your struggle with your graduate work. Hope you find it helpful. I had breakfast with Eileen Bailey, and we shared our goals for the coming year. Check out the great new resources she has written to help you with students with reading disabilities.

The Magic of Statistics
Okay, there's nothing magic about statistics, but I hoped to get your attention. For those of you going back to graduate school, especially if it's for your special education endorsement/certificate... Read more

Read On
Today I had breakfast with Eileen Baily, our contributing writer for dyslexia. This was the first time we met, as I live in Nevada and she lives in Pennsylvania. We... Read more

Be Proactive This School Year
Nothing will guarantee a successful new school year like preparing for the kinds of behavior challenges you might meet. Positive Behavior Support is the answer: check it out here.

Know Your Neighbors
I had the pleasure of helping the local autism organization at Camp TLC this summer. Read more, and I hope you will think about the ways you can connect with organizations in your area.

 


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