Three Great Suggestions for Teaching Shakespeare to Gifted Students
Shakespeare and gifted students fit together like a glove. Students enjoy exploring the suspense, romance, mystery, fantasy and action found in …
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Shakespeare and gifted students fit together like a glove. Students enjoy exploring the suspense, romance, mystery, fantasy and action found in …
Continue ReadingTransition for students with special needs means preparing them for life after high school. When thinking about transition for students with learning …
Continue ReadingDo you have a student in your classroom that exhibits a behavior that you would really like to change? Then, you may be interested in completing a …
Continue ReadingMainstreaming students with disabilities can be successful if the proper parts have been put into place. Would you like to know how to successfully …
Continue ReadingTesting students with special needs is a little different than giving tests to regular education students. Read on to learn more about what you can do …
Continue ReadingConstant tripping over? Bumping into objects that other people manage to walk around? Struggling with basic gross motor skills and fundamental …
Continue ReadingChildren with selective mutism have the inability to speak in social settings due to severe anxiety. School, with the many expectations to interact …
Continue ReadingIf you are a teacher with a student who has ODD, you may be wondering how to deal with the student effectively using classroom strategies. …
Continue ReadingWhen choosing augmentative communication devices for a nonverbal child, there are several aspects of the device that you must take into account. …
Continue ReadingWe all like to be in a place that is comfortable and is the best place for us to learn. This is known as our “least restrictive …
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