5 Strong EdTech Skills Educators Do Not Know They Have
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EdTech is perfect for teachers looking for jobs outside the classroom. Teacher career coaches want you to know you have the skills for this!
Children’s books that feature characters with disabilities can help promote acceptance, understanding, and inclusion in the classroom. By reading these books to their students, teachers can teach children about the challenges faced by people with disabilities, while also showing that they are no different from anyone else.
An Individualized Education Program (IEP) is a document that shows the goals and accommodations for a student with a disability. In order to develop an effective IEP, it is important to gather IEP data about the student’s strengths, needs, and progress.
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.
To write effective IEP minutes, it’s important to start with a clear outline, be concise, use bullet points. Make sure to include specific details, get input from all parties, review and revise, and keep organization. By following these tips, you can ensure that your IEP minutes are accurate, concise, and useful for all parties involved in the IEP process.
Today you will learn how to write IEPs and work collaboratively as a team with actionable tips. Bonus, you can implement immediately in your classroom or with your caseload.
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