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An explanation of symbolic vs. nonsymbolic information in regards to teaching inclusively.
A specific approach to working with autistic students where the teacher prompts the child to engage in some kind of…
Distribute an article that describes the diverse needs of students with ADD and how to meet these needs.
Find answers to some of the most common concerns for the start of a new school year. This article for teachers includes…
The basic seating configurations for a classroom are described.
How to effectively use math tools in assessment accommodation.
Learn how to design and implement a portfolio assessment program for your students.
Explore connections in mathematics and art with this article on M.C. Escher.
Looking for advice from those who have gone before you and thrived in your new profession? Learn from the decades of…
In this excerpt from Teach Like Your Hair's on Fire, Rafe Esquith discusses discipline and how punishments should fit…
Talking to students about Ukraine? Educators for Social Responsibility has prepared this guide for adults who are…
Teach your students about "Theory" and "Evidence" and how those terms and concepts are useful in all subjects.
The Ten Guiding Principles were developed to help teachers start the new school year off right with specific ideas for…
Providing curriculum access does not absolve districts of their responsibility to teach students how to read and develop…
The most common problem in providing meaningful access to the curriculum has been the practice of viewing…
The groundbreaking document that birthed democracy in the New World The history of the first constitutional agreement…
Discover great ideas on how to introduce yourself to your new middle grade or secondary students and their parents.
Discover a glossary that provides definitions of important terms related to learning disabilities.
How to use footnotes and endnotes in a research paper.
Effective ways for students to use verbal response as an assessment accommodation.
Discover a glossary that will help you understand the words used concerning Assessment Accommodations.
Make sure you bring attention to students' past knowledge.
Assess whether your curriculum integrates prior knowledge with new learning objectives.
Ensure students don't get left behind by modeling learning strategies.