lunes, 17 de octubre de 2011

About Special Education: "It Eats Your Heart Out"

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From Jerry Webster, your Guide to Special Education
I was sent a contribution from my friend, Dinah Senkungu, a friend and former colleague who has written for me here before. It was worth sharing. I also add another Tip-a-Week, about supporting students who are learning to tell time. At the same time, I have also put up new resources for data collection. I find that data collection is an ongoing challenge, especially finding the time.

"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

Tip a Week - Highlighters for Time Telling
Students with disabilities sometimes really struggle with writing the hour and the minutes, especially for times after the half hour, as the hour hand begins to approach the next hour. A highlighter can help.
See More About:  mathematics  teacher strategies 

Tip a Week - Highlighters for Time Telling
Students with disabilities sometimes really struggle with writing the hour and the minutes, especially for times after the half hour, as the hour hand begins to approach the next hour. A highlighter can help.
See More About:  mathematics  teacher strategies 

What I Do - Recalibrate
Now that we're into October we have a full month and one ninth of the school year behind us. I wrote my first IEP and have my first IEP meeting... Read more

 


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