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4 Steps for Transition Planning: Valuing the Process
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
29 June, 2020
As a high-school intervention specialist, my personal transition planning process has evolved over the years. Regardless of your approach to transition planning, however, there's one thing we can all share: If you value the process, your students will...
When Behavior Makes Learning Hard: Positive Steps for Changing Student Behavior
Content type: Book
Ultimately, the goal of any thoughtful behavior plan is to assist students in making changes in their behavioral development so they can access educational opportunities and become independent learners. Using a straightforward team method, When Behavior...
The Early Intervention Guidebook for Families and Professionals
Content type: Book
This practical guide is essential reading for early intervention professionals. The Early Intervention Guidebook shows what early intervention looks like when it is based on current research, policies, and best practices. It focuses on how families and...
High-Leverage Practices in Special Education
Content type: Book
This book introduces and defines the high-leverage practices (HLPs), how they were identified, and the supporting evidence. Designed for all teachers, contexts, and grades, these HLPs are based on four aspects of practice: collaboration, assessment, social...
TEACHING Exceptional Children Journal (Volume 53, Issue 2)
Content type: Journal
This issue includes articles about Self-Regulated Strategy Development in Writing, Reading, and Mathematics for Students with Specific Learning Disabilities, Quick Collaborative Meetings, Using MTSS as a Structure for Building School–Family Partnerships...
3 Questions for Special Education Teachers to Ask Themselves This Summer
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
17 July, 2019
Summer is a great opportunity to reflect on the previous school year and identify opportunities for growth. Here are three questions I've been reflecting on over the past couple months.
TEACHING Exceptional Children Journal (Volume 53, Issue 1)
Content type: Journal
This issue includes articles about Improving Classroom Management Practices Using Video Analysis, the Digital Frayer Model: Supporting Vocabulary Acquisition With Technology and UDL, Unit Co-Planning for Academic and College and Career Readiness in...