Teaching Strategies for Hearing Impaired Students
If you need information about how to teach hearing impaired students, you’ve come to the right place. Providing classroom adaptations and …
Continue ReadingIf you need information about how to teach hearing impaired students, you’ve come to the right place. Providing classroom adaptations and …
Continue ReadingStudents with emotional disturbances can be difficult to teach. Even for the most experienced educators, these children can cause extreme stress due …
Continue ReadingTeaching life skills can cover a whole range of areas, so where do we start? This article provides some examples of the daily life skills you’ll …
Continue ReadingWhen a person experiences an injury to the head, she may sustain damage to her brain, called traumatic brain injury. Learn how traumatic brain injury …
Continue ReadingAs more children with disabilities learn in general education classes, additional educational staff is needed. An inclusion specialist has many roles …
Continue ReadingHelp for families impacted by traumatic brain injuries is closer than ever, thanks to online resources. Knowledge enhances access to a variety of …
Continue ReadingSchools that promote academic and social inclusion give all students the ability to reach their highest potential. Inclusive classrooms have teachers …
Continue ReadingWhen assessing for ADHD, a clinician may use a test that gauges the child’s abilities, such as the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children. …
Continue ReadingGarner the same benefits from interactive whiteboard technology as your general education counterparts while teaching special education. SMART Board …
Continue ReadingManaging the twin concerns of behavior and learning for children on the autism spectrum can be a challenge for teachers and parents Homework struggles …
Continue ReadingSocial inclusion is as important for students with multi handicaps as academics. Yet, sometimes the educational setting can limit the opportunities …
Continue ReadingA century ago, most students with disabilities were uneducated. When they began receiving education, they attended separate schools and learned in …
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