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Navigating the first year of teaching in special education can often feel like a whirlwind of challenges and a marathon of questions. We've compiled an essential list of back-to-school tips to help you kickstart your journey on a successful note! 🍎📘 Check them out below! https://bit.ly/4dBXauN #SpecialEducation #FirstYearTeacher #BackToSchoolTips #TeachingInclusion #SpecialEdSupport #TeacherLife #EducationJourney #ClassroomSuccess #TeachingStrategies
5 Back-to-School Tips for New Special Education Teachers
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In a paper published in the Early Childhood Education Journal, CEHD faculty members Rebecca Rohloff Clough and Gary Bingham recommend that educators more closely connect the standards between preschool and elementary school for a more continuous learning experience across grade levels: https://t.gsu.edu/46JOwGm
Supporting Early Writers from Preschool to Elementary School
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Learn more about our education programs and how it prepares graduates to make a positive impact on their communities by equipping them with the skills to become teachers or administrators in settings ranging from preschool and kindergarten through college. https://ow.ly/xPfp50Rrgy5
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🏫 Let's read this paper that was published in the Special Issue Behaviors in Educational Settings! 🎒 Implementation of Check-In/Check-Out to Improve Classroom Behavior of At-Risk Elementary School Students 🔗 https://lnkd.in/dhsFgR99
Implementation of Check-In/Check-Out to Improve Classroom Behavior of At-Risk Elementary School Students
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😌 Help young learners practice an essential life skill and foster harmony in the classroom with 19 self-regulation tips for elementary students from Edutopia - George Lucas Educational Foundation https://edut.to/47H8B20
19 Ways to Help Elementary Students Self-Regulate
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Incorporating play into the school curriculum is not just beneficial; it is necessary for holistic child development. Play-based learning fosters cognitive, social, and emotional growth. Through play, children develop language skills, enhance their creativity, and build physical coordination. These experiences are foundational for their overall development and future academic success. https://lnkd.in/dYCvsEsP
The Importance of Play in Early Childhood Development: A Message to Schools and Schoolowners
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Read my thoughts here on the valuable lessons secondary teachers can learn from their elementary colleagues: https://lnkd.in/gHhSiTPw
Lessons a Secondary Teacher Learned From Her Elementary Colleagues
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"Preparing Your Child For Academic Success" (Newborn through Elementary Years) is based on the proper order of sensory development, backed with references, and 15+ years of developmental tutoring experience. 😊 Educational experience is equally important to research based education. Experience can determine what works in development and academics, and what does not work. 💠 Success Tip: If the child is ready between ages 3 and 4, ask the child to draw a circle and make a happy face. This may help the child to begin drawing shapes and make something fun. "Preparing Your Child For Academic Success": Enjoyable Practical Tools That Motivate Children to Learn at a Higher Level. For: New Parents, Grandparents and Caregivers, Parents, and educators Newly updated : January 2024
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New teaching credential will change how transitional kindergartners learn
New teaching credential will change how transitional kindergartners learn
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A great article on the value of Science and Social Studies. Let Discovery Education’s Experience platform support that effort, while saving time and making literacy and numeracy connections. #4core2gether
Here's why how much time each subject is given in elementary classrooms matters, and how new policy debates may shift the status quo.
Social Studies and Science Get Short Shrift in Elementary Schools. Why That Matters
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