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Tips for Writing and Understanding SMART IEP Goals

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When writing IEP goals for students with unique learning needs, the best practices for writing SMART goals apply. By its very definition, an IEP is intended to present goals that are specific to an individual student’s needs. Items listed in the PLAAFP must have a corresponding goal in the IEP. M easurable.

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6 Sustainable Self-Care Tips for Teachers

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From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter. My hope is by being open about my own struggles and by bringing in the research that this show and blog post will help all of us teachers take better care of ourselves. Self-care is a word thrown around a lot these days in education. Click Here.

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The IEP Journey: The Heart of Special Education Planning

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From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter In today's episode, we sit down with Stephanie DeLussey, a dual-certified veteran special education teacher, IEP coach, and author of the upcoming book “The Intentional IEP.” AIforEducators.

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5 Ways to Add Morning Meetings to Special Ed Classrooms

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Felicia Durden on episode 170 of the 10-Minute Teacher Podcast From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter. It also incorporates rubrics so teachers can provide meaningful, qualitative feedback to encourage the writing journey. To learn more about Wriq go to www.texthelp.com/wriq. Listen Now.

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Planning for Differentiation of Instruction

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Begin by Looking at Your Student’s IEP. A key resource for planning for differentiation is the IEP. And the IEP goals and objectives can be a roadmap for where your student should be going. And the IEP goals and objectives can be a roadmap for where your student should be going. Are the questions in writing?

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4 Best Practices for Distance Learning to Support Students Who Learn and Think Differently

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Here are four tips to help you support the diverse needs of students during distance learning: 1. For example: I will write one paragraph before I take a break. Students with individualized education programs (IEPs) should still get the accommodations they need during distance learning. Try different apps to help with focus.

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Homework Routines and Beginning?of?Year Advice for Parents?

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In this article, we offer strategies for establishing a family rhythm that supports a strong start to the new year as well as a handful of tips to stay on top of homework from early on. Set Your Child Up for Success with These 4 Homework Tips. For many, the chance to learn face‑to‑face is a welcome relief. Not to worry!

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