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Special Needs ? Teacher Resources. Highlights 2016 Presidential Elections Election season is here.

Special Needs ? Teacher Resources

Help your students understand the process of our national elections, from the President down to local representatives, with our election activities. Read short biographies of presidential candidates Hillary Rodham Clinton (D) and Donald Trump (R), explore mock election ideas, create presidential trading cards, learn election vocabulary, play election bingo and more! October Calendar of Events October is full of events that you can incorporate into your standard curriculum!

Do2Learn: Educational Resources for Special Needs. Teachers Teaching Exceptional Children. * Special Education Teacher - The Special Education Teacher for the middle school 6:1:2 program promotes and develops successful learning for: students who demonstrate severe interfering behaviors; students on the autism spectrum; or other behavioral disabilities.

Teachers Teaching Exceptional Children

To learn more - Click here * Special Education Coordinator (K-12) - The Special Education Coordinator is passionate about supporting the students who are at-risk for academic underperformance due to emotional and/or physical challenges so that they can succeed in the school's rigorous academic program. The Special Education Coordinator holds primary responsibility for providing academic, emotional, and physical services for students who require additional support to thrive within the school's core academic program. To learn more - Click here * Special Education Teacher - We offer a competitive compensation package, including a salary significantly above the district scale and comprehensive health benefits.

Six great special-education resources for parents and teachers. These six websites provide a wealth of information, including vetted technology tools that can help special-needs students By Meris Stansbury, Online EditorRead more by Meris Stansbury May 11th, 2012 This list of six resources aims to help special-education stakeholders.

Six great special-education resources for parents and teachers

According to some education stakeholders, it’s not always easy finding information on special education, especially when it comes to technology tools. That’s why we’ve compiled this list of six special-education resources that provide vetted tools and technology that can help in many aspects of a child’s learning. From video reviews of the best special-education apps to advice on professional development in a special-ed classroom, and from Universal Design for Learning (UDL) tools to an index of instructional technology for varying special needs, we hope these resources (listed in alphabetical order) give you a good starting point for your questions and interest. 1. 2. 3. E-READY Special Education Professional Resources. Special Education Information for Teachers This section provides teachers and other education professionals with information and resources about teaching students with disabilities. Some of the content will be of use to any classroom teacher.

Other topics may be more appropriate for special education teachers or specialists working with disabled students. This site is about effective teaching: The federal IDEA statutes specify the procedures for identification and program planning for students who have a disability that interferes with their learning. While this section includes a discussion of these procedures, our primary focus is on providing teachers with strategies to meet the individualized instructional challenges these students present. Go where you wish: This is not a linear presentation. Here are some starting points for your visit: Basics - Hints to make the student and yourself comfortable. Don't forget the parents: Remember that this site has a companion Parents' Section . SERGE: Special Education Resources for General Educators.

Teaching Special Kids: Online Resources, Special Education Curriculum. Finding strategies for working with special needs students can be a challenge for full-time special education teachers, let alone teachers who work on a part-time basis with kids facing challenges .

Teaching Special Kids: Online Resources, Special Education Curriculum

Education World understands the problems you face and offers online resources that can help you better understand -- and help -- students with special needs. Today, almost every classroom includes a number of students who are dealing with a disability -- either physical, educational, emotional, or a combination of all three. As a teacher, you probably find yourself looking for information and resources that will help you effectively teach those students and help them learn successfully. The number of special-education Web sites for teachers can be overwhelming, however. Education World has searched the Web for sites that provide information about specific disabilities and suggest activities for classroom use.

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