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MC Means Move the Class
Does your urban or culturally diverse school keep you stuck in survival mode? Ever taught students that left you feeling burned out, depleted and exhausted? Do you struggle to inspire your minority...
 
TEACHING Exceptional Children Journal (Volume 53, Issue 2)
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...
 
TEACHING Exceptional Children Journal Teaming for Success Issue (Volume 53, Issue 4)
This issue is focused on teamwork. Articles cover Incorporating Evidence-Based Literacy Practices, Shared Reading and Guided Play for Vocabulary Instruction, Involving Students With Significant...
 
TEACHING Exceptional Children Journal (Volume 53, Issue 1)
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...
 
Universal Design for Learning in Physical Education
The practice of universal design—of making a product or environment accessible to all individuals—has been around for a long time. But, until now, that practice has never been explored in depth in the...
 
ISET Tools: Technology Tools Menu for Special Educators (UDL Edition)
The Council for Exceptional Children partnered with its Innovations in Special Education Technology (ISET) Division to produce this laminated guide that provides a range of tools for Universal Design...
 
HLPs in Special Education Instruction Laminated Guide (#5)
This compact, practical guide is the fifth in a series of laminated guides about high-leverage practices. It focuses on HLPs 15-18 (Instruction). These include HLP15 – Provide scaffolded supports...
 
Your UDL Lesson Planner: The Step-by-Step Guide for Teaching All Learners
Many teacher resources explore the fundamentals of universal design for learning (UDL). This book takes UDL to the next level for educators who understand the basics—and can’t wait to start using UDL...

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