Penguins are funny birds
(View Complete Item Description)Find out some fun and unusual facts about penguins in this short and interesting article.
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Find out some fun and unusual facts about penguins in this short and interesting article.
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Discover the history around delicious doughnuts.
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Should grades always come before sports?
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What do we have a right to know about those who run for public office?
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Should kids act to stop bullying, or should they leave it up to adults?
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Solar panels, windmills, and public trash compactors are expensive, but is it even more costly to the environment to do without these green technologies?
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Find out more about the octopus, a smart and resourceful creature.
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Are mummies pieces of history, or the sacred remains of human ancestors?
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What secrets about the past could a small lake hold?
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The materials in this module -- including PowerPoint slides and a handout -- were developed for the Washington State Canvas Conference (WACC) 2019, co-presented by an Instructional Designer and OER Librarian. Therefore, the focus is on best practices of integrating UDL and OE principles and materials into Canvas courses. However, many concepts are basic and universal and could be adapted to any learning management system. These materials were also designed for a 60-minute session but could easily be adapted for a longer session or workshop. These materials were designed for educators already familiar with the basic concepts of UDL and OER.
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This module is part of a course on Inclusive Educational Practices that offers professional development for educators who aspire to provide a supportive learning environment for dyslexic and with learning difficulties learners.Students have different needs, interests, and abilities. In order to effectively teach them and provide them with rich learning experiences, lesson plans need to be as diverse as they are. This module aims to help educators analyze different learning styles and accordingly build their lesson plans as to embrace and support not only the needs of specific learners but provide quality education for all students. To this end, tools, articles, guidelines, videos, and examples are provided. Planning a lesson for an inclusive classroom entails less modifications for future use in a different learning context, facilitates a substitute to take over the class, and ensures learning for every child."It is not the disabilities of the students that prevent the implementation of a long effective instructional model, but the environment that is disabling" Katz, 2015
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