lunes, 1 de agosto de 2011

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From Jerry Webster, your Guide to Special Education
August 1st! Can you believe it? School starts for me in 23 days, and with students, in 29 days. It's not too soon to think about what I'll do to have a successful year. I hope you are, too.

Tick Tock
The clock is running down to the first day of the school year. Thought about the changes you'll need to make next year?

Food for Thought
So, what does food have to do with special education? We eat, don't we? And then there is the question of whether we use edibles for reinforcing desired behavior. There is... Read more

Cutting Activities for Early Intervention
After 6 weeks with four and five year olds, I've been creating materials to use with early intervention programs. I found there is a shortage of good free cutting activities, and if you're like me, you get tired of the same old same old. This is just a start: expect to see a whole "Cutting Zoo" by September 1.

It's the Principals' Turn
It seems that attention is now being given to the effectiveness of principals.It seems that it's not just teachers that create effective learning environments.Surprise! If you are a... Read more

 


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