Increase Independent Writing for AAC Users in Special Education

Unlocking the potential of independent writing for Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) users is not only a journey towards literacy but a celebration of each student’s unique voice. As David Yoder states, “there is no student that is too anything to be able to read and write” (2000). In this exploration of independent writing for AAC users, the emphasis is on empowering ALL students, regardless of their physical or cognitive abilities, to express their thoughts and ideas. 

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3 Days to Confidently Teach Predictable Chart Writing

Predictable Chart Writing (PCW) is one such tool, a dynamic approach to fostering foundational writing skills, even for nonverbal students who use Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) to communicate. In this blog, we will explore Writing with Predictable Chart, its benefits, and how special education teachers can harness its potential in their classrooms.

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Enhancing Learning with Task Cards for Students in Special Education

In the world of special education, teachers are beginning to use task cards for students. They are creating an effective and engaging learning environment. This is crucial for the growth and development of students with diverse needs. Task cards for students have emerged as a versatile and valuable tool for achieving this goal. In this blog post, we will explore how and why special education teachers can use task cards in centers for student work, highlighting the benefits and providing practical tips for implementation.

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