lunes, 24 de octubre de 2011

About Special Education: Inclusion, Not Integration

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From Jerry Webster, your Guide to Special Education
I just flew in from New York City, where I met with other about.com guides. Sat with Terri Mauro, from specialchildren@about.com, our partner site for parents. Look for lots of new items, as collaboration inspires me. Data collection is a challenge for me: check out my new suite of documents. I provide you with printable data collection forms.

Inclusion, Not Integration
Well, it looks like Mr. Fancy Pants (that's me) has the wind up his shorts. This is probably not "About.com" style, but my editor just had her position eliminated, so... Read more

Data Collection for IEP Implementation
Data is essential to showing that you are following through on Individual Education Plants. I provide you a range of printable forms.
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"It Eats Your Heart Out."
Dinah Senkungu, a former colleague and still a beloved friend, sat down and wrote about a new understanding she gained from sending her own children off to boarding school. She... Read more

Special Education Careers and Opportunities
The articles in this category describe job opportunities and fields in Special Education including teaching, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, classroom aides and therapeutic support staff. Professional education and preparation also described.

 


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