5 Extended School Year (ESY) Special Ed Activities

As the school year comes to a close, it’s time to start thinking about extended school year (ESY) activities for your special education students. ESY is a program designed to help students with disabilities maintain the skills they have learned during the school year and to prevent regression over the summer. ESY can be a fun and engaging way for students to continue learning while enjoying the summer months.

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Using ESY To Build A Successful Student Business

Having a student business has SO MANY benefits.  Depending on what your product or service is, you have the opportunity to practice independence, money math, cooking, responsibility, and so much more!  In this series, various guest bloggers (teachers & special educators) will share their tried and true experience of starting and running a student business for special education students.  Hopefully these posts will give you some great ideas or inspire you to start a classroom business of your own to teach students valuable vocational & life skills!

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4 Special Education State Testing Tips and Tricks

Are you a teacher or parent of a student with special needs who is preparing for state testing? If so, you know that this can be a stressful and overwhelming time. But don’t worry, we’ve got some tips and tricks to help you and your student navigate the testing process and succeed.

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A Quick Guide to Digital Data Collection

As a special education teacher, you know how important it is to track your students’ progress and make informed decisions about their needs. But in today’s digital age, there are many different tools and technologies available for data collection. You need a quick guide to digital data collection tools.

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Data Collecting in a Special Education Classroom: Frequently Asked Questions

If you’re a special education teacher, you know how important data collecting is for tracking your students’ progress and making informed decisions about their needs. But if you’re new to the field, or just looking to improve your data collection practices, you may have some questions. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about data collection in a special education classroom, along with some helpful answers.

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