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  • Collaborative Learning Tips in Inclusive Classrooms

    Collaborative learning is known to have positive effects on students - with or without special needs. This article covers some useful tips for teachers who wish to use collaborative learning in their inclusive classrooms.
    Published by S.A. Coggins (1,230 pts ) on Apr 12, 2009 to
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  • Teaching Tips for Children with Down's Syndrome

    Children with Down's Syndrome will need special accommodations and curriculum modifications in the classroom. By incorporating their IEP expectations into accessible learning designs, teachers can provide teaching tips for Down's Syndrome children in their classrooms and tips for use at home.
    Published by Victoria Trix (11,062 pts ) on Mar 21, 2009 to
    Special Education Articles

  • Teaching Hearing Impaired Children

    A teacher should make adjustments in the classroom to accommodate children with hearing loss and to build up their knowledge step by step. In the classroom a teacher should use the following instructional tips for successful teaching of hearing impaired children.
    Published by rosy (3,036 pts ) on Mar 8, 2009 to
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  • Special Education: Teaching Beyond the Diagnosis

    Special Education teachers are often burdened with a heavy work load and not enough resources to be educated on each student's disability.The majority of these students are not learning to their full potential. There are several ways that teachers can become educated and teach beyond the diagnosis.
    Published by Kristy (233 pts ) on Feb 11, 2009 to
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  • Tips for Teaching Students who are Visually Impaired

    There are many simple tips to help teachers make their classrooms easier to use for visually impaired students. The tips contained in this article will help teachers to make small changes in their classrooms to assist their visually impaired students towards academic success.
    Published by Victoria Trix (11,062 pts ) on Jan 30, 2009 to
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  • Teaching Tips for Teachers with Students who have Physical Disabilities

    Students with physical disabilities may need special accommodations. The tips explored in this article will help teachers understand the needs of their physically disabled students and how to make the special accommodations needed to make learning the number one goal.
    Published by Victoria Trix (11,062 pts ) on Jan 30, 2009 to
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  • Dealing With Tantrums in the Classroom

    Classroom management is a touchy topic for many. Insight on how to handle tantrums effectively in the classroom is important for students. When to involve the parent and address your concern when it can't be handle otherwise and find a way to overall improve behavior in the classroom is vital.
    Published by rocket_content (2,147 pts ) on Jan 25, 2009 to
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  • Art in Special Education – Ten Tips for Success

    Art is a fabulous subject to share with special needs learners. It is a vehicle for developing literacy, numeracy, communication, creativity, higher order thinking and social abilities in a positive and enjoyable setting. Give art a go with your special needs learners, who may have a hidden talent.
    Published by Anne Vize (14,963 pts ) on Jan 2, 2009 to
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