lunes, 7 de noviembre de 2011

About Special Education: Early Intervention Revisited

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From Jerry Webster, your Guide to Special Education
We're only a few weeks from Thanksgiving and the Holiday season. Rather than emphasize the holiday, I've decided to bring back the resources I created this summer for early intervention. I also have new materials up for math: this time addressing the challenges of teaching integers in ordered pairs and a printable number line.

Early Intervention
Fine motor skills, consonant sounds and functional skills are just a few of the skills young children with disabilities need to acquire before school begins.

Integers for Students with Disabilities
Negative numbers are one of the hardest things to introduce to students with disabilities. I examine how to introduce and reinforce the concepts that underpin use of negative numbers.
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Smell the Coffee
I've been overwhelmed by the number of responses to my last posting on inclusion. It's a topic for which there is no general consensus: where are we going, how we work collaboratively, what is best for all students. Still, there is resistance because so many teachers still cling to old structures, old modus operandi.

Dear Karl Taro Greenfeld
I just finished reading and reviewing your memoir, Boy Alone. It was amazing. It was in part amazing because the timing of reading it was sort of "Karmic" -- I... Read more

 


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