9 Ways to Adapt Curriculum in Special Education

Adapting curriculum is an ongoing dynamic process that modifies and adapts the program of studies to meet the learning requirements of a student with special needs. It enables the teaching team to welcome learners of all abilities and ensures that every student is challenged to learn.

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How to Talk to “That Special Education Parent”

I want to give you some suggestions on how to talk to that special education parent and then hopefully connect better with all your other parents as well that you work with. That Parent can sometimes very overbearing. Never satisfied. They’re going over your head. Talking to the administration. We all know that parent.

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Sensory Space Ideas for a Special Education Classroom

A Sensory Space is exactly what you would think. It is a therapeutic space with equipment or resources. These resources provide our students with special needs the appropriate kind of sensory input. It is a calming space when our students get overwhelmed. In addition, sensory room ideas include a corner in the room or a separate room depending on what you have available. You can have a few sensory items or you can have high tech sensory items.

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IEP Bins to Collect Data in Special Education

A special education classroom is fast-paced. If teachers don’t have things ready prior, they won’t get them done in the moment. We all know how difficult it can be to collect IEP information without the proper tools. IEP data is becoming increasingly harder for teachers to collect. Teachers need to have the materials ready at their fingertips. An IEP bin is the perfect solution for you! An IEP bin is filled with materials necessary to run IEP goals.

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