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Community Based Instruction: Essential for Special Needs Individuals with Behavioral Difficulties

Fractus Learning

What is community-based instruction (CBI)? Community-based instruction is education that is based in community environments as opposed to highly controlled locations such as schools or center-based programs. Community-based instruction […].

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10 common problems and layered strategies for supporting dysregulated students

The Cornerstone for Teachers

It’s 8:28 am and you’re trying to make sure that the four chair bouncy bands around chairs are still with the correct four desks for those students who need to bounce their feet. You convene the class to discuss, yet again, appropriate lunchroom behavior; everyone seems to understand and agree with you.

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Classroom Learning

eSchool News

Beyond academics, classrooms cultivate a sense of community and belonging, where diverse perspectives enrich the learning experience. Within this setting, instructors deliver curriculum content through lectures, presentations, demonstrations, and other instructional methods tailored to meet the diverse needs of learners.

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With Innovation and Empathy, Remote Learning Becomes Accessible for All Students

Edsurge

Social and emotional learning (SEL) can support us in reframing how we think about the challenges created by the pandemic and provide us with the tools we need to navigate those challenges effectively. Simultaneously, educators needed to identify what content students needed, how to organize it and how to help students access it.

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Developing Data-Driven Equity Practices and Partnerships

edWeb.net

Using data to determine the needs of economically disadvantaged students and make good decisions about them has helped one school district provide more equitable outcomes, meet the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, and increase opportunities for high school graduates to succeed in college and their careers. WATCH THE EDWEBINAR RECORDING.

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‘A child is not a revolving door’

The Hechinger Report

These students often have their own intense needs as their families contend with the stresses of poverty. Alyssa in her first-grade classroom at Mott Haven Academy Charter School, where she enrolled after moving in with a foster mother who lives near the South Bronx institution. Sign up for the Hechinger newsletter. BRONX, N.Y.

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NAACP targets a new civil rights issue—reading

The Hechinger Report

For years, the Fairfax County NAACP’s small education committee devoted itself mostly to fights over Confederate school names and acts of racism against individual students. The NAACP and other organizations say that improving reading instruction for Black children is a civil rights issue. FAIRFAX, Va. —