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an instruction teacher's first week of school tips on what to get done and how to organize your information

Beginning of year special education forms - As an inclusion intervention specialist, your first week of school can get hectic fast. You are playing the...

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Supporting kids with special needs works best when both regular education and special education staff work together. That's why it is helpful for all teachers to understand how they can modify and accommodate for students in their classrooms. For newer teachers, learning that you need to modify work

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Use the special ed inclusion documentation forms to keep track of service times, lesson plans, and more. Streamline it all quickly and effectively!

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As special education teachers, we often focus on what we should do or say at an IEP meeting, but there are some things you should NEVER say at an IEP meeting. Here you will find phrases you should never say to special education parents or the IEP team at an IEP meeting. By avoiding these phrases, you make parents and students feel more comfortable and help your IEP meeting run smoothly. Learn these phrases here.

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You've done the research and you know you want your students to be an inclusion classroom. But what exactly does an inclusion classroom look like? How can you help the general education teacher create a more inclusive classroom for special needs students? There are so many benefits of inclusion but sometimes it's hard to know where to start. Here are 5 tips to help you create a more inclusive classroom where special education students are able to build friendships and feel a sense of…

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A Beginner's Guide to Inclusion | Co-Teaching | Inclusion | Middle School | Special Education | Teacher Blogger | Adventures in Inclusion

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For special education teachers, IEPs are second nature. The acronyms make sense, the laws surrounding the documents are understood, and the necessity of

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Inclusion is a very important word in both special education and general education in the school setting. Having an inclusive classroom has so many benefits for students with disabilities. There are several ways you can promote inclusion. Here are my top tips including inclusion activities. Have students join the general education classroom for a read aloud or recess. You can have special education students take part in classroom meetings and calendar time. Expected And Unexpected Behaviors, Special Education Inclusion, Special Education Paraprofessional, Inclusion Activities, Task Box Ideas, Teaching Executive Functioning, Fine Motor Centers, Special Education Lesson Plans, Middle School Special Education

Inclusion is a very important word in both special education and general education in the school setting. Having an inclusive classroom has so many benefits for students with disabilities. There are several ways you can promote inclusion. Here are my top tips including inclusion activities. Have students join the general education classroom for a read aloud or recess. You can have special education students take part in classroom meetings and calendar time.

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Data collection is essential for special education teachers. When building IEP goals, it is important to have data collection for special education students. I’m sharing my best teacher tips that are must haves for data collection. IEP goal bins, color coded folders, clipboards, and sticker dots help me stay organized. Data collection sheets help track the information. Timers, stopwatches, and highlighters are just some of the teacher school supplies to have. Learn more today!

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the first thing you should do as a new special ed teacher

Being a new special education teacher can be overwhelming and stressful. Check out The FIRST thing to do as a new special ed teacher.

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This post may contain affiliate links. That means that if you click the links and make a purchase I may receive compensation at no additional cost to you. I do not recommend any companies that I do not persoanlly use and love. Please read our disclaimer for more info. Teaching inclusion can be overwhelming for someone who is new to the job, or maybe you are just in a new co-teaching relationship. There are so many things to worry about, from the needs of your students, to your co-teaching…

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Teaching in a secondary special education classroom is just different. Secondary special education students are not the same as elementary special education students. Their needs are different. How you teach them is different and what it’s like in a secondary special education classroom is different. So here are 10 things every middle school, high school, and transition special education teacher wishes you knew about them, teaching secondary special education students, and about their…

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the top web sites that every special educator should know info from www intervenentmedia org com

Special education teachers and regular education teachers can use these websites to help students on all levels! Great for intervention supports, behavior plans, understanding disabilities, progress monitoring, developing lesson plans, and more. #pathway2success #specialeducation

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Special education classrooms need decor and organization tweaks to fit the program needs. Read the tips on how to make the best decor choices for your sped classroom.

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Technology can be such an AMAZING resource in the special education classroom. iPads, tablets and AAC devices can help students communicate, access curriculum, create and use visual schedules, and learn basic math and reading skills. But, as a special education teacher, it can be hard to know what apps you should be using in your special education classroom. So, here are 10 of my favorite apps to use with special education students.

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Being a special educator means you have a lot of tasks to manage. First, getting everything organized can be a task in itself! The Special Educator's Everything Binder will help you keep all your information in one convenient place. Here are some essential pieces for your SPED caseload binder! Calendars First, start your binder with

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A study finds finds that charter schools serve a smaller proportion of students with disabilities than their district counterparts, but are more likely to place them in general education classrooms.

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