Articles related to "Inclusion Classrooms"



New Teachers and Special Education Students
When assigned to teach in an inclusion classroom the first year of teaching, it is important that the teacher take steps to be prepared for the challenges to come.
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Inclusion Classroom Tips for New Teachers
Teaching in an inclusion classroom can be a big challenge for a first year teacher. These tips will help the year be successful and fun!
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Books for a New Teacher's Classroom Library
New teachers need to put a little bit of thought into organizing their classroom library in order to make the most of this important piece of the classroom.
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Guest Teaching in the Special Education/Inclusion Classroom
What does it take to substitute teach in a special ed classroom? There are fewer differences than one might think...
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Low Vision Students in an Inclusion Classroom
There are effective ways to work with visually impaired students in a normal setting. Teachers promote learning by low vision child while enriching the whole class.
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Meeting the Needs of Students in Inclusion Class
It can be difficult for teachers to meet the needs of students with disabilities along with the rest of the class in the typical inclusion classroom.
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Communication Strategies for Autistic Children
Teachers can use a variety of strategies to engage autistic students to build both receptive (listening or reading) and expressive (speaking or writing) vocabulary.
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Teaching Kids to Understand Autism
Teaching children how to get along with their autistic peers no longer has to be difficult with the publication of this new children's book.
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Enhance Student Reading Skills
Creative methods of teaching reading will not only grab students' attention, but will also enable them to learn more effectively.
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Teach Using Tacky the Penguin Book
This very expressive book can be used to prepare students for an inclusion classroom, teach skills of compare and contrast, main idea, as well as cause and effect.
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Educational Gifts and Games at the End of School
Celebrate the end of the school year with a renewed focus on having fun while learning.
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Methods for Teaching Autistic Students
Teaching in a multidimensional way instead of a linear way will benefit all students, including those with autism.
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Regular Classroom Inclusion of Kids with Autism
Meeting the goals set forth by an Individualized Education Program (IEP) should be the primary reason for classroom inclusion of any child with autism.
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A Cooperative Teaching Model
When teachers are committed to work together for the success of all students in their classroom, a cooperative teaching model may be a successful option.
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Autism and Classroom Transitions
Children with autism experience stress with transitions, new situations, and refocusing. How teachers can help autistic kids handle change ups in the classroom.
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How to Motivate Students to Complete Homework
It is important to motivate students to complete their homework as this will go a long way towards improving student grades and test scores.
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How to Teach a Student with Autism to Write
Students with autism can have great difficulty communicating their thoughts and feelings verbally, and this can extend to their writing.
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How to Teach Multiplication
Teaching students the multiplication facts can be fun and effective with a little bit of creativity and enthusiasm.
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How to Teach Students with a Math Disability
When teaching in an inclusion classroom, the regular education teacher should be able to work with all students, including a student with a learning disability in math.
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What Does it Take to Become a Special Educator?
Before going into special education, it is important to think through what it takes to become a special educator and whether that field is appropriate for you.
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