In this multidisciplinary lesson, students examine stereotypes about people with physical disabilities. …
In this multidisciplinary lesson, students examine stereotypes about people with physical disabilities. Using clips from Still Tomorrow, a documentary about Chinese poet Yu Xiuhua, who has cerebral palsy, students will gain awareness of the clues they use to judge people. To better understand Yu’s condition, they’ll conduct research about cerebral palsy and write an “advice blog” addressing stereotypes about people with disabilities. As part of that research, students will consider how they choose what to click on when they do online searches.
All students need support to find their pathways to a fulfilling and …
All students need support to find their pathways to a fulfilling and successful life after high school. No matter what their abilities are, students need access to high-quality education and should graduate prepared for the best future that awaits them. In addition to core academics, students need to develop the attitudes, skills, and knowledge to be prepared for their futures.
Students who are receiving Special Education services deserve no less than their general education peers, and may require additional support along the way.
Whether it is considered part of IEP transition planning or broader college and career readiness initiatives, future planning for students in Special Education must be student-centered, giving them a voice in the process.
This episode of “A World of Difference: Embracing Neurodiversity” explores making reading …
This episode of “A World of Difference: Embracing Neurodiversity” explores making reading fundamental for dyslexic students. See how public and private schools in Atlanta and Orlando approach focused remediation. Experts offer tips to support struggling readers at home. And you’ll meet the Winner Twins, a popular sci-fi writing duo, who show learning differences don’t close the book on success.
With the purpose of assisting Wisconsin middle and high school students to …
With the purpose of assisting Wisconsin middle and high school students to better understand the various aspects of Academic and Career Planning, CESA 10 has reached out to past graduates. Young professionals will share information about their chosen occupation, as well as career-related experiences during high school that were beneficial in discovering their own ACP journey.
In this episode of NJEA’s Classroom Close-up, Fort Lee’s School No. 1 …
In this episode of NJEA’s Classroom Close-up, Fort Lee’s School No. 1 is using music to extend concentration among general and special education students in kindergarten through second grade. In addition, working one-on-one using dials to analyze a student’s response to various genres of music, educators are studying the impact the music has on a student’s ability to focus, which will help to improve and enhance student learning.
Hosted by Laura Ybarra, this episode will explore special education programs, resources …
Hosted by Laura Ybarra, this episode will explore special education programs, resources and services in South Carolina to enable students with disabilities to access and progress in the general education setting.
Students at Oshkosh West High School put their culinary skills to the …
Students at Oshkosh West High School put their culinary skills to the test by launching a pop-up Italian restaurant on Thursday as part of a Senior Transitions class.The student-led pop-up restaurant titled, Okie Gnocchi, aims to teach students a range of valuable skills in a real workplace setting in hopes of setting students up for success after high school.The entire process included applying and interviewing for their roles, learning to master cooking, and refining their customer service abilities.
Meet the GIRL!: Lizzy is 18 years old and an athlete and …
Meet the GIRL!: Lizzy is 18 years old and an athlete and a leader. She was born with spina bifida and has embraced herself and her GIRL Power. She is an archer as well as a basketball player. She played as a point guard for the Rollin Rockets in Charlotte NC. She has the goal of playing for the U.S. National team one day in the Paralympics and she has the tenacity to get there!
Across the country, educators are beginning to expand RTI to secondary schools. …
Across the country, educators are beginning to expand RTI to secondary schools. Middle, junior, and high schools are very different places from elementary schools and, in fact, different from each other. Whether or not your school is presently implementing RTI, you will want to be prepared to ask and answer key questions regarding the opportunities RTI presents in high school settings.
Learn what Autism is and how to see the amazing in all …
Learn what Autism is and how to see the amazing in all children! Celebrate and support kids with autism and every child. Every child experiences the world differently, including kids with autism. Abby explains that, even though all of her friends are different, they all want love, friendship, and to have fun!
Literacy, Reading, Math, SPED Specialists may upload this template to modify and …
Literacy, Reading, Math, SPED Specialists may upload this template to modify and use as a daily schedule and lesson plan guide when working with multiple groups across sites.
Literacy Specialists, Reading Specialists, SPED, Educators and administrators may use this template …
Literacy Specialists, Reading Specialists, SPED, Educators and administrators may use this template to collect data. This is a spread sheet that may be used K-8. This tool allows teams to collect and share data in a document that is easy to use, pull up and look at when working in collaboration with teams that include specialists, administrators, educators and parents working to close gaps for struggling learners. While created for reading interventions it may be used for all interventions in multiple academic settings.
This article by Shaun Heasley in Disability Scoop highlights a career portal …
This article by Shaun Heasley in Disability Scoop highlights a career portal known as the Neurodiversity Career Connector which debuted April 2022. It’s intended to connect neurodivergent job seekers with openings at companies that have neurodiversity hiring programs in place.
UDL, Design Learning, and Early MathematicsMain Resource: Rachel Lambert’s Website - https://mathematizing4all.com/This …
UDL, Design Learning, and Early MathematicsMain Resource: Rachel Lambert’s Website - https://mathematizing4all.com/This website includes many resources that can be used to design math curriculum that is inclusive and differentiated.
Our goal is for our students to become proficient readers and writers …
Our goal is for our students to become proficient readers and writers who display agency and independence. This interactive hyperdoc training module, about UDL and Reading Workshop, is designed to help educators develop an ever-growing toolkit of strategies that will remove barriers to learning and create options for how instruction is presented, how students express their ideas, and how we can engage students in their learning.
Best Safety Tips & Practices For Young Drivers Based On NHTSA RecommendationsDriving …
Best Safety Tips & Practices For Young Drivers Based On NHTSA RecommendationsDriving is a rite of passage for many teenagers. Although people believe that driving lessons end after acquiring a driver’s license, this is not always the case. Advancing your driving skills is a lifelong process.Driving is more than just listening to your parents and other adults; it is also about educating yourself on safe driving habits that can save your life and the lives of others in the event of a car accident. In addition to adhering to the basic driving rules, such as wearing a seatbelt, driving within the speed limit, maintaining focus, and driving sober, you should also follow other safety measures.
Step-By-Step Driving Lessons For Beginners And Teens Learning to drive a car …
Step-By-Step Driving Lessons For Beginners And Teens
Learning to drive a car is not as hard as it sounds. Experienced drivers often compare driving a car to riding a bike. However, driving requires practice, so honing one’s driving skills is needed to ensure a safe and enjoyable driving experience. Of course, every driver has to start at the beginning.
The purpose of the Individualized Education Program (IEP) is to decide on …
The purpose of the Individualized Education Program (IEP) is to decide on the educational placement for an individual student. For a secondary student with a disability, one option for vocational skill training is enrolling in a career and technical education (CTE) program at a Career and Technical Center (CTC) or high school. There, secondary students with disabilities can pursue employment and continued education or training as a goal after high school. To make certain that a CTE program is the appropriate choice, the student, the student's family, and the rest of the IEP team should ensure that the student's interests, strengths, and needs are aligned with the available CTE programs. All IEP team members should be aware of the information regarding special education and CTE programs.
Raise awareness and increase student understanding of the Americans with Disabilities Act …
Raise awareness and increase student understanding of the Americans with Disabilities Act by examining what it is like living with disabilities and the importance of accessibility. This guide measures student writing and addresses the following student goals: - Students will read articles and discuss the Americans with Disabilities Act (what it is, what it covers, how it became law and how it changed life for Americans with disabilities). - Students will read and discuss at least one complete novel and various local news articles about living with a disability. - Students will discuss and reflect on the representation of people with disabilities.
Join Brian Kenney, TIG Southern Regional Coordinator, and Stacy Duffy, CESA 2 …
Join Brian Kenney, TIG Southern Regional Coordinator, and Stacy Duffy, CESA 2 Transition & Identification Specialist, as they discuss transition practices and interview educators, agency members, and community members to gather insights on programs and projects they are implementing within their districts.
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