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Responding to Conflict Amongst Young Children
Here are some suggested ways for teachers to handle conflict in their classrooms. Using these... | Symbolic and Non-symbolic information
An explanation of symbolic vs. nonsymbolic information in regards to teaching inclusively. | |
Acting Out Conflict
Students act out skits showing typical conflicts that arise in school and then resolve them... | Adapt Lessons to Reach All Students
An overview of six curricular design issues that help ensure appropriate inclusive teaching. | |
Talk It Out Together
In this school safety lesson plan, students learn the Talk It Out Together conflict-solving... | Big Ideas
What are the big ideas you're teaching? Inclusive teaching requires an identification of your... | |
Tape Recorder Fight Role Play
The Acting Out Conflict lesson plan incorporates a role playing activity detailed in this... | ||
Identify the Resolution
This handout is for use in the There Are Many Ways to Resolve Conflicts lesson plan. | In the Spirit of Harambe
Children can fill in this chart on cooperation (or Harambe as they say in Kenya). | |
Planning Pyramid for Multi-Level Mathematics Instruction
Organize you teaching by focusing on what all, most, and some of your students will learn in... | ||
Conflict Resolution Lessons
Find a variety of conflict-resolution lessons from Educators for Social Responsibility. You'll... | Assistive Technology for Students with Mild Disabilities
These simple adaptations can improve the learning experience of many children. | |
Teacher-Parent Collaboration
A child's education can be greatly enhanced by successful parent-teacher collaborations. Use... | Assessment Accommodations: Case Studies
Read these case studies to give you an idea about how some teachers modified assessments. | |
Universal Design: Products/Environments vs. Learning
A table comparing Universal Design in products and facilities with Universal Design in... | ||
Assessment Accommodations Objectives
Review effective assessment accommodations for special needs students. |

