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Meeting the rising demand for school-based speech and behavioral support

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As districts and schools nationwide struggle to find qualified therapists, particularly speech-language pathologists and board-certified behavior analysts (BCBAs), theres a growing demand for these specialized professionals. This surge stems partially from COVID-19’s lingering effects.

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How 4 districts use AI tools to transform education

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While Gemini is providing our employees with access to generative AI, Gemini for teens will provide our high school students with the focused support of AI in a safer environment with appropriate safeguards, said superintendent Dr. Jose L. Albuquerque Public Schools is focusing on grant writing and lesson planning.

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This Program Is Building a Pipeline of Special Education Teachers

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The demands of raising her daughter made it challenging for Terrero, who has a high school education, to find stable work that fit her child care schedule. She worked part time at a beauty salon for awhile, but her child care needs were too high, so she had to quit her job and was unemployed.

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Students Are Slipping Through the Cracks of Special Education. Schools Must Do Better.

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And Jason was upset because he feared they would lose their home and have to move before he completed high school. Originally students were provided special education services based on the discrepancy model. Special education services often included classes separate from the regular classroom.

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Where Does Personalized Learning End and Special Education Begin?

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This is my third year teaching at William Penn High School in the Colonial School District in New Castle, Delaware. A core element of my job has always been to consider how I can tailor instruction to meet the needs of each student—that’s the crux of special education. Class Makeup: Rules and Ratios.

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94 Intriguing Writing Prompts for High School

Teachers Pay Teachers

Perfect as bell-ringers, exit tickets, or brain breaks for high school , these five-minute writing ideas are a great way to get students into a writing state of mind right after the bell rings. 19 Longer Journal Writing Prompts for High School For a deeper dive into your students thoughts, assign longer journal prompts for high school.

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Flipped learning is changing the face of special ed

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Haynes High School in Washington, D.C., 44 percent of students are English language learners, have special needs, or both. If schools are to meet the learning needs of every student, including those with disabilities, then “we have to think differently about how we provide instruction,” Hill said.