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How I Encourage Independence in the Classroom
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
15 January, 2020
Student reach the greatest levels of independence when all staff members are working together to teach and encourage new independent skills. Here are three ways I encourage independence in my classroom and work to build my students skills each and every...
3 Tips for Remembering Behavior-Specific Praise
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
19 February, 2020
The type of praise you give your students matters, and behavior-specific praise is shown to be the most effective. But, it is also the one that comes least naturally. Here's how I remind myself to consistently implement behavior-specific praise in my room.
HLPs in Special Education Social/Emotional/Behavioral Laminated Guide (#3)
Content type: Laminated Guide
This compact, practical guide is the third in a series of laminated guides about high-leverage practices. It focuses on HLPs 7-10 (Social/Emotional/Behavioral). These include HLP7 – Establish a consistent, organized, and respectful learning environment...
HLPs in Special Education Assessment Laminated Guide (#2)
Content type: Laminated Guide
This compact, practical guide is the second in a series of laminated guides about high-leverage practices. It focuses on HLPs 4-6 (Assessment). These include HLP4 – Use multiple sources of information to develop a comprehensive understanding of a student’s...
Amy Braddock
Content type: 100 Stories
Posted:
10 August, 2021
Amy Braddock is a special educator at Harwood Elementary, part of West Fargo Public Schools. Amy has served in various roles throughout the district for 12 years including Assistive Technology Specialist, high school comprehensive student support program...
3 Tips for Classroom Set-Up on a Budget
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
5 June, 2019
Setting up a classroom can be a daunting task. Here are my top tips for stretching a small budget to get the things you need.
Work Smarter, Not Harder: Time-Saving Tips for Special Education Teachers
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
15 August, 2019
I've already started the 2019-2020 school year, which has come with a lot of stress. Here's my game plan for taking a step back and maximizing my available time and resources.
3 Simple and Quick Behavior Management Tips You Can Implement in Your Classroom Tomorrow
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
18 September, 2019
Although managing behaviors can be a difficult part of teaching, you can easily implement these three research-based strategies and ideas with limited prep work.