4 Data Collection Strategies for Special Education
There are 4 main ways that I do data collection in my classroom and it all depends on the type of behavior that you want to look at. Here’s the breakdown for all types of data collection methods.
There are 4 main ways that I do data collection in my classroom and it all depends on the type of behavior that you want to look at. Here’s the breakdown for all types of data collection methods.
Teacher truth: Sometimes we watch movies on Fun Fridays! I know most people think the teacher is lazy and it’s not educational. I beg to differ though. There are some important skills that can be taught when you show a movie in class (or if you go on a CBI to the movie theater). Here are a few things I do to make it functional & educational.
I’m excited to introduce this week’s guest blogger, Heather, to talk all about middle school transition planning. She is a full time special education teacher
Having a hard time utilizing your paraprofessionals in your special education classroom? After being in special education for 8 years, I have 5 tips to effectively utilize your paraprofessionals.
Sensory friendly classrooms are ALL the rage. Let it be known, this is not a passing fad. We ALL have sensory systems! This is one of the main reasons why I am super passionate about classrooms being sensory friendly.
We all know that we are short staff this school year. There are high staff shortages. There is no denying that. We are down custodians, bus drivers, support staff, administration and teachers. Every school has open positions available. It’s been a crazy year.
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