How to Use Digital Task Cards in Special Education
Teachers are moving towards digital resources to accommodate their students’ needs whether it’s at home or in the classroom.
Teachers are moving towards digital resources to accommodate their students’ needs whether it’s at home or in the classroom.
Community based instruction planning can be nerve wracking! Believe me, nothing scares teachers more than taking my students out of their familiar classroom! However, there are so many skills and goals you can work on in alternative environments! Here are a couple of tips to get you started!
Thinking about life skills for special ed students is one of the most important parts of my job as a middle school special education teacher.
Digital review games have been such a huge hit in my special education classroom! I’ve even sent them to my students’ Extended School Year (ESY) teacher! They’ve been using them to review concepts that were taught during the school year!
Teachers, be honest, when you hear that a parent is bringing an Advocate to the IEP meeting, what is your reaction?
The most popular question I get is: “I got a special education job, now what do I do?” You are not alone. So many new teachers struggle with what to do the first few weeks in a new school year.
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