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A summer reading program for students who read differently

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Students with learning disabilities face the greatest challenges in access to reading year-round; and because of their disability, they are often left out of traditional programs, which can damage self-esteem and cause them to fall behind in school.

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17 Little-Known Tips, Tricks and Hacks for Using Google in the Classroom

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The tools span everything from music to time-saving shortcuts and supports for struggling students or those with learning disabilities. Instead of teaching with a math textbook, it’s way more fun to teach with Chrome Music lab, he added.” Iorad is a one-click extension for recording browser activity.

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?An Augmented Reality Library Comes to Life for Aspiring Teachers at UT San Antonio

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Colemere says this could be useful for some students with learning disabilities. “It Another problem they have heard from teachers is that AR is distracting for some students who won’t read the text but instead skim the book with a device looking for pages where the AR is activated. And for some books created outside the U.S.,

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Forget Memorization: Here's Why Language Class Should Focus on Excitement Instead

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When I was in middle school, I was diagnosed with a learning disability, so the “typical” school experience was always a challenge for me. As a teacher of world language, I want my students to realize that you don’t have to learn Spanish by studying verb conjugations out of a textbook every day.

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Philly teacher embraces AI but treads carefully amid data privacy and bias concerns

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Staten teaches English at Northeast High School, the citys largest high school, where many of her students have learning disabilities, are dealing with trauma and mental health challenges, or are learning English. Her early days of teaching involved a lot of printed paper, textbooks, and handwriting. Staten can relate.

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