by Trish Geraghty | Jul 16, 2024 | Lesson Planning
Collaborative lesson planning is a critical aspect of special education that ensures all students receive the individualized support they need. Let’s explore why collaborative lesson planning is essential for special education providers, highlighting its benefits,...
by Samantha Hagness, M.S., CCC-SLP | Jul 16, 2024 | Student Learning + Engagement
Assistive Technology is so Much More than Pencil Grips I’ll never forget the first IEP meeting I attended where I finally had a seat at the table. I was feeling fairly confident until we reached the section where we were supposed to consider assistive technology. I...
by Becky Woolley | Jul 16, 2024 | IEP Meetings
What is Assistive Technology? I like to think of assistive technology (AT) as a bridge. When students cannot participate in learning activities due to their disability, we can provide them with a tool or resource that makes participation possible. AT can create a...
by Trish Geraghty | Jul 16, 2024 | IEP Present Levels
I know what you are thinking…I don’t want to hear about assessments! It feels like we assess more than we teach. But that’s the mindset I want to talk about. Assessment is part of teaching, it’s not just state testing. A balanced assessment framework is essential to...
by Trish Geraghty | Jul 11, 2024 | Student Learning + Engagement
A balanced assessment framework provides a comprehensive picture of each student’s strengths and areas for need. Students have unique learning profiles, and using multiple types of assessments ensures that no aspect of their learning is overlooked. For example,...