Special Educator Carrie Baughcum's Ignite Speech Uses Sketchnotes to Inspire Teacher Innovation
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Teachers who heed Carrie Baughcum's message will innovate instruction during the 2016-2017 school year.
Posted by June Behrmann
Teachers who heed Carrie Baughcum's message will innovate instruction during the 2016-2017 school year.
Posted by June Behrmann
Celebrate literacy by making choice typical in your classroom with the goal of including all types of learners.
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Audiobooks are a "best-fit" format for struggling readers, and some students are eligible for them at no cost.
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Combine free and low-cost resources with AEM eligibility and progress comes into view for struggling learners.
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This year, increase flexible learning options. Accessible book formats are essential. Offer multiple ways to tackle assignments.
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Teachers can level the playing field with a game booklet that offers choice as to the way players read the text.
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Once students are included in general education the hard work begins to make the curriculum accessible for all.
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An open source Css/Javascript tool is not for teachers, per se, but it quickly sheds light on website accessibility.
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AEM is the best answer for students with print disabilities who need a reliable resource for alternatives to print.
Posted by June Behrmann
When school resumes, pair a novel book review with an array of accessible books.