Accessible Educational Materials for Parents and Families Schools use a considerable amount …
Accessible Educational Materials for Parents and Families Schools use a considerable amount of print-based instructional materials to deliver content. Many students, however, cannot access content that requires them to interact with print-based materials. Students who struggle to read may have physical, sensory, cognitive, or learning differences and may need accessible educational materials (AEM) to access the general education curriculum.
Parents and/or caregivers are experts on their children, and should be engaged …
Parents and/or caregivers are experts on their children, and should be engaged as key partners in supporting each student to excel. Connecting individually with your students' parents via phone calls or text messages shows respect and care for each student and their family, ensures the parent/caregiver has the necessary information about their child's progress, and allows teachers to gain invaluable feedback and information from parents. This strategy will help you prepare for a variety of types of parent/caregiver phone calls and give you tips to enlist all parents/caregivers as partners.
This list is intended to provide teachers or school leaders links to …
This list is intended to provide teachers or school leaders links to resources that can be used to support parents in helping their children to become good digital citizens. The resources listed are considered free to use but are not necessarily openly licensed materials unless otherwise noted.
This interactive and conversational session will focus on increasing awareness of AEM …
This interactive and conversational session will focus on increasing awareness of AEM to families of students who receive special education. We’ll talk about barriers that can impede access, such as ableism and bias, and how increasing their knowledge can support their advocacy so their youth receive access and accommodations that create opportunities and possibilities!
Interviews of Parents of Autistic Children for Families Advocating Autism Now (FAAN) …
Interviews of Parents of Autistic Children for Families Advocating Autism Now (FAAN) in August 2012 in Eureka, California.http://humboldtfaan.org/Creative Co...
This article describes how primary school teachers and their school technology specialist …
This article describes how primary school teachers and their school technology specialist use classroom blogging to engage children in reading and writing.
This resource provides access to news, publications, videos, tips, tools, practice briefs …
This resource provides access to news, publications, videos, tips, tools, practice briefs and course materials related to Safety Organized Practice in child welfare, with particular emphasis on child child welfare in Northern California counties.
Part of a mini-series on stress, this short video includes various important …
Part of a mini-series on stress, this short video includes various important aspects of stress including physiological, mental, familial and developmental Some mention of coping skills and burnout present. More videos to come soon.
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