Teaching Creativity in the Classroom for the Gifted
Creativity is an important aspect of learning, especially for gifted students. Teaching creativity in the classroom for the gifted doesn’t need to be …
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Creativity is an important aspect of learning, especially for gifted students. Teaching creativity in the classroom for the gifted doesn’t need to be …
Continue ReadingSpecial Education teachers are constantly looking for ideas to engage and improve learning in students with diverse needs and abilities. SMARTBoards …
Continue ReadingIf you teach reading to high-achieving students, you’ve probably considered giving them gifted and talented projects in reading class. These projects …
Continue ReadingWhy do we need gifted education? This question has resonated in the minds of many educators and policy-makers since the era of No Child Left Behind …
Continue ReadingEducators and parents can help children with severe to profound multiple disabilities improve hand function with environmental and activity …
Continue ReadingChildren with developmental disabilities are at higher risk for visual impairments that impact learning. Early evaluation and therapeutic …
Continue ReadingShould you be teaching media literacy in a special education setting? This article tells you the basics about media literacy and technology in the …
Continue ReadingChildren with hyperlexia seem to be contradictions: precocious decoders who cannot comprehend what they read. Understanding the symptoms of hyperlexia …
Continue ReadingArt lessons for autistic students can be more than just a fun activity. In fact, autistic students can learn a lot through art – how to use their …
Continue ReadingThis article prepares you for some of the teaching challenges involved when you have a student diagnosed with mild osteogenesis imperfecta (OI). Learn …
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