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Educational Issues Article|Article, Grades Pre-K - 12
Funbrain to Go: Power Gobbler
Remember Pac Man? This is it—turbo-charged! Perfect for family and class tournaments, and... | ||
Parental Help at Home
A list of suggestions to give parents who ask about how they can help their child at home. This... | Tips on Giving Tests and Quizzes
Assessment is an important tool in the classroom; make sure your evaluation is accurate. These... | |
Antecedent Prompting Procedures for Students with Autism
A specific approach to working with autistic students where the teacher prompts the child to... | Communicating with Culturally Diverse Parents of Exceptional Children
A list of helpful suggestions and strategies for communicating with culturally diverse parents... | |
Reading Carnival
Host a reading carnival at your school -- it will give your students a chance to demonstrate... | Designing Rubrics to Fit Assignments
Share an article that outlines ways to vary rubrics depending on the assignment. | |
Assessment Accommodations: Case Studies
Read these case studies to give you an idea about how some teachers modified assessments. | Teaching Academic Language
Successful educators of English-language learners who are particularly effective with students... | |
Organizing a Professional Portfolio
Concrete ideas on what to include in a Professional Portfolio for teachers. | Useful Initial Teaching Strategies
These initial steps will help immensely in preparing the right kind of instructional... | |
Measurement of Time
This professional development resource will help you teach students in grades K-5 how to... | Preparing for an IEP
Use these questions to focus your thoughts and those of other IEP team members. | |
Capacity Lineup Video
This professional development video will help math educators learn the best ways to teach... | Comparison
Comparison involves looking at two or more things or ideas and considering their similarities... | |
Key Points in Multiple Intelligences Theory
How Multiple Intelligences theory affects the individual. | Fire in the Classroom: Teaching Advice
This excerpt from Teach Like Your Hair's on Fire will introduce you to Rafe Esquith and... |

