Special Education

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5 Classroom Tips Every Special Education Teacher Needs to Know
If you’re a special education teacher, you’ll want to read these classroom hacks! On this blog post, you find 5 of my favorite special education teacher classroom tips to help you set up and organize your classroom including all those special education materials (hello visuals). You also learn my favorite way to collect data for IEP goals and progress monitoring using my favorite data collection tool along with a few of my special education teacher must have supplies to make your life easier.
5 Essential Expectations for Paraeducators - A Para Pro
You will appreciate this quick resource of paraeducator tips giving a brief idea of the expectations of special education job duties.
Special Education Teachers: What Parents What To Know At Every IEP Meeting
Work Samples You Should Bring to Your Student's IEP Meeting
As a special education teacher, keeping work samples for each student is important for so many reasons. Work samples help with data collection, setting goals, driving instruction, and parent communication. But what work samples are important to keep for your special education students? Which ones are best to take to IEP meetings? Here are some ideas of assignments, assessments, and activities you might want to keep for your special education students.
How to Handle Paras Who Aren’t Doing Their Job
Having a paraprofessional in your special education classroom can be a complete game changer! Parapros help with data collection, IEP goal work, centers, behavior interventions and so much more. But what happens when you have a paraprofessional in your classroom that isn’t doing their job? How should you handle this tricky situation in your special education classroom? If you are a special education teacher struggling with the para in your classroom, here are 5 tips to help you know what to do.