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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.

Caseload Management Template

Content type: Teacher Resource
The purpose of this resource is to help special education teachers organize their caseload of students at the beginning of the school year. The template provides areas for teachers to document the IEP dates, RR dates, placement information, parent contact information, etc., and can be modified based on the teacher's needs and preferences. This template provides the special education teacher with easy-to-access information about their entire caseload in 1 document. The document also comes with a cover letter to distribute to general education teachers and special area teachers (music, art, physical education, etc.) at the beginning of the school year.

Daily Behavior Visual Schedule

Content type: Teacher Resource
Visual schedule and behavior chart. Easily editable to fit your student's needs. Great for daily check-ins. My students love to work for prizes by earning smiley faces!

Teacher Communication Form for Paraeducators

Content type: Teacher Resource
This form is intended for paraeducators, teachers and/or administrators to use to help guide a conversation about classroom procedures, expectations, need, etc. Paraeducators are often moving from classroom to classroom and working with a wide variety of teachers. This form can be used to start a conversation to help avoid any miscommunications. It is recommended to be updated once a year.

Cultivating Inclusion Through Collaboration

Content type: Teacher Resource
This teaching toolkit is meant to help SPED and content teachers, administrators, paraprofessionals, students and their families, and more, to reflect, explore and put into action the ideas of collaboration through inclusion and co-teaching to support equity in education for all students. Training for teachers varies widely, as do resources, support, time, etc.. The idea behind this toolkit was to engage all teachers, including those operating in fear of change, in the power of collaboration. We want teachers who feel like they have no choice but to go along with a system, known to support and advance students within "the...

Daily Behavior Report

Content type: Teacher Resource
The primary function of the daily behavior report is to monitor how a student is doing based on their target behaviors as well as desired behaviors. The form also gives a quick reference to behavior without having a formal FBA for a BIP that is in the process. It is easy to fill out and easy to modify to the user’s needs.

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...

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.

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