Sunday, August 26, 2018

Educational Links 8/27/18


Understanding ADHD

Self-Assessment in Middle School


Learn What’s
Happening in Edtech


7 WAYS TO TEACH YOUR CHILD TO BE A GOOD FRIEND


PTSD in Teachers: Yes, It’s Real!



Reaching Every Student Starts Here: How Do Your Students Prefer to Learn?


Real talk on how to make differentiation less time-consuming


Self-Assessment in Middle School


Learn What’s
Happening in Edtech


7 WAYS TO TEACH YOUR CHILD TO BE A GOOD FRIEND


PTSD in Teachers: Yes, It’s Real!


Teaching Special Education


Special education programs are designed for those students who are mentally, physically, socially and/or emotionally delayed. This aspect of “delay,” broadly categorized as a developmental delay, signify an aspect of the child's overall development (physical, cognitive, scholastic skills) which place them behind their peers. Due to these special requirements, students’ needs cannot be met within the traditional classroom environment. Special education programs and services adapt content, teaching methodology and delivery instruction to meet the appropriate needs of each child.

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