Feel Confident For Your Special Education Teacher Interview
Today I’m going to share 3 different aspects that go hand-in-hand when it comes to teaching interviews: your resume, your interview binder, and the actual interview.
Today I’m going to share 3 different aspects that go hand-in-hand when it comes to teaching interviews: your resume, your interview binder, and the actual interview.
I have been using Unique Learning System for 8 years now, here are a few ways that I prepare the monthly lessons to fit the unique needs of my students!
A staggering 20% percent of Americans have dyslexia that is 14.5 to 43.5 million. Dyslexia is a learning disability that makes it difficult to read, write, and spell no matter how hard the person tries or intelligent he or she is. This makes it difficult to comprehend while reading and this can impede vocabulary growth.
Have you been doing your data collection on paper? Maybe all complied in a binder or all over your classroom? Here are my Data Collection Tips.
We, as special needs teachers, are facilitators of our student’s experiences. We need to be teaching life skills to students of any age! I often find myself making things simple for my students because they “have it hard enough as it is.” I don’t give them the opportunity to feel frustrated, struggle or even fail.
Thinking your child needs an evaluation can sound scary, but I can assure you it doesn’t have to be. Whether you’re experiencing a new issue or battling a problem for a long time, requesting an evaluation may be the right move. It’s easier to understand than you think, so here’s my guide answering the most frequently asked questions.
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