The Council for Exceptional Children has a great additional website titled "Tools Of The Week.Org"
It consists of several tools (pdf files) which any Exceptional Educator can use for lesson planning, idea generating, or reviewing for assessment on lessons already used.
The tool of the week can also be emailed to you if you subscribe (which I do) and will arrive in your in-box for your review. They are also easily saved in Google Docs, in case you don't have time to review them for your immediate usability.
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Showing posts with label Exceptional Education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Exceptional Education. Show all posts
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Saturday, December 29, 2012
Differentiated Teaching Tools
Amy Bowker from her blog "Classroom Collective" has a section called Differentiated Learning which is a
collection of great tools and strategies for teaching.
While she has an excellent collective to tips and strategies for all teachers, as an Exceptional Education teacher I've linked to the Differentiated Learning section. She is willing to share her findings and other postings as well. Take a look by clicking on the link above.
Remember "we all work together to unlearn, relearn and teach new tips and techniques all the time."
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collection of great tools and strategies for teaching.
While she has an excellent collective to tips and strategies for all teachers, as an Exceptional Education teacher I've linked to the Differentiated Learning section. She is willing to share her findings and other postings as well. Take a look by clicking on the link above.
Remember "we all work together to unlearn, relearn and teach new tips and techniques all the time."
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Sunday, December 9, 2012
100 Special Education Blogs...
There is so much information on the internet (blogs, websites, wikis, etc.) I have tried to compile the sites below to just cover special education from both public and private systems. These are offering insights on what education should be like for students with special needs. If you know of others, please leave them in the comments and we will update as we continue to help parents, teachers and advocates support students with special needs in and out of the classroom.
The sequence doesn't indicate any hierarchy other that a numerical way of listing.
The sequence doesn't indicate any hierarchy other that a numerical way of listing.
Liz Beck’s Art Therapy Blog
Special Education Law Blog
Smart Kids with Learning Disabilities
The Shut Down Learner by Dr. Richard Selznick
I Speak of Dreams
Assistive Technology
I Love Special Education
The Life that Chose Me
Apace of Change
Ms. Rachel’s Room
Teacher Sol
Teaching Learners with Multiple Special Needs
Barto’s World
ABC Therapeutics Blog
Cooke Center Special Education Blog
Learning Ally
Special Education Advisor
Reality 101
The Bates Motel
Got Down Syndrome
Blessed By Beau
Braska Bear
Life is simple. It’s just not easy.
Results Not Typical
Our Cora Bean
Prayers for Mason
Snippets
Runnin’ Down a Dream
Our Version of Normal
Down Syndrome: Up, Up, and Away
A Brighter Sunshine
Big Blueberry Eyes
Zoromski Chronicles
Down Syndrome New Mama
Ella Grace with the Pretty Face
Daily Smiles
Just a Little Muchier Muchness
Noah’s Dad
Ben’s Blessings
Garden of Eagan
Down Wit Dat
Life With My Girls
The Thinking Person’s Guide to Autism
Aspie from Maine
Adventures in Aspergers
Amy’s Tiny Corner of Existence
Drive Mom Crazy
No Stereotypes Here
Big Daddy Autism
Austintistic
We Go With Him
Uncharted Territory: My Journey With Mommyhood and Autism
Adventures in Extreme Parenthood
Try Defying Gravity
Diary of a Mom
Joy’s Autism Blog
Bee for Battens
Kaitlin’s Journey
I Am Especially Fond of You
Tatyanna’s Hope
Raising Redheads
Betz Family Columbus
Souls Never Wrinkle
Different Dream
Taking it Day by Day with Developmental Delays
Shut Up About Your Perfect Kid
Four Sea Stars
Fighting Monsters with Rubber Swords
Love That Max
Special Needs Mom
Raygen’s Hope
Faith’s Mom’s Blog
Feeding Raya
Special Needs Reads
Logan’s Story
Hopeful Parents
Terra Talking
Support for Special Needs
Primarily Inattentive ADD
18 Channels
Positive Thinking and ADHD
A Splintered Mind
ADD Sherpa
My ADD/ADHD Blog
Aidan with EOS
Taste Life – Living with Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EE)
Living While Living Without
Eos Mom
The Far Side of Complexity
The Inclusive Church
Children with Special Needs
Special Needs Financial Planning
Employment Horizons
Thomas Marshall Does it All
Visually Impaired Children
Feeding Raya
Beautifully Blind
Blind Spot
Eye on the Cure
The Independent Little Bee
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