lunes, 10 de octubre de 2011

About Special Education: What I Do - Recalibration

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From Jerry Webster, your Guide to Special Education
As the year progresses, I'm finding where I need to modify and change strategies. It's the bottom line, as a successful teacher needs to adapt to the needs of his or her students. There are new behavior sheets along with a whole new set of alphabet activities.

What I Do - Recalibrate
As the year continues I find I'm modifying my strategies to meet the needs of my students. That is an important part of being a successful special education teacher.

New Printable Behavior Contracts
Reviewing the resources in the Special Education site, I decided it was time to update the Behavior Contracts. Hope these help!

All New Alphabet Printable Worksheets
As well as putting up all new alphabet activities, I have aligned it with the new Common Core State Curriculum. Enjoy!

Another Cri de' Coeur* from an Inclusion Teacher
I was about to blog on something completely different, when I saw this response from Tiffany Bernier in response yesterday to a blog I wrote in February, a blog about... Read more

 


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