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Bringing real-life skills to virtual special education

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My experience has shown that special education students, in particular, benefit immensely from the right digital tools. Classkick has been a vital tool in my teaching strategy, offering an engaging and flexible approach that meets the diverse needs of my students in a virtual classroom.

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Tips for Supporting Students With Special Needs Using Technology

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Ensure that the technology you choose fits seamlessly into the student’s learning environment. Collaborate with special education professionals to tailor these tools to individual learning goals. Use assessment tools to gather data on their learning styles.

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Dyslexia: hidden costs and money-saving techniques for districts

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In addition, school leaders should investigate and invest in learning tools that specifically address the challenges of dyslexia. Just as teachers need specialized training to understand how to help students with dyslexia, the teachers also need specialized programs or assistive technology that supports the students’ learning styles.

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Examples of Technologies that Improve Student Learning

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From interactive applications to collaborative online platforms, a diverse array of technologies is contributing to more engaging, personalized, and efficient learning environments. These tools not only cater to diverse learning styles but also empower students to explore, create, and collaborate in unprecedented ways.

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A Look at American Education Issues Today (and What We Can Do)

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It’s an especially severe problem for specialist roles, as seen in the special education teacher shortage. When students have underqualified teachers or full-time substitutes , they’re more likely to experience learning delays, low graduation rates, and test scores below grade level.

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Online vs. In-Person Classes: How K12-Powered Online School Stands Out

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Many parents ask the key question: Is online school better than in-person learning for my child? At K12, we believe education should be flexible, engaging, and tailored to each childs needs. Our programs include multimedia lessons, virtual labs, and interactive tools that keep students engaged and provide them with instant feedback.

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How This Curriculum Specialist Brings Math to Life for Students

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As a curriculum specialist in Houston, Hawkins combats math anxiety in the classroom by helping to demystify the concepts for teachers, and taking the subject off the page and bringing it to life for students (occasionally using chocolate chip cookies as a convenient learning tool).

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