tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3622294245477270973.post7580859888258041208..comments2024-03-28T03:15:14.955-04:00Comments on Special Education Strategies And More...: Einstein's Definition of InsanityMichelle_special_ed_teacherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15356359512023601865noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3622294245477270973.post-54443279232282463162012-05-02T22:42:12.894-04:002012-05-02T22:42:12.894-04:00I love this post because as special educators of t...I love this post because as special educators of tomorrow, it is vital to continue using new research-based strategies that can guarantee students learning. Einstein hit it on the nail, that using the same strategy will not all of a sudden result in amazing improvement, or mostly likely woulnd not do so. I believe that many teachers out are either lazy or do not know how to find effective materials, so they are left with few options. Individualized instruction is needed, which means that every child should be provided with practices that meet their own needs.ack735https://www.blogger.com/profile/15525627482945081425noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3622294245477270973.post-47205289045153544302012-04-13T11:20:20.915-04:002012-04-13T11:20:20.915-04:00I completely agree with what you are saying. I am...I completely agree with what you are saying. I am currently working on my Intervention Specialist license. I have also had the pleasure of listening to Rick Lavoie in person and he is so inspiring. It is important to me to remember that I am the one responsible to find the way to help my students learn. If a student is not understanding something, then it is up to me to find a different way or strategy to use to help that student. It's not the student's fault that they don't understand something, they are in school to learn. My job is to give the students all the necessary tools to help them do that.Stacydzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00665090704991942996noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3622294245477270973.post-90410738545268949722012-03-03T08:46:35.796-05:002012-03-03T08:46:35.796-05:00Greetings Fellow Spedders,
24 yr. veteran here. I ...Greetings Fellow Spedders,<br />24 yr. veteran here. I currently am teaching Elementary DCD/Mild students and having a BLAST!! Never thought I would get back so much energy from my career. I have thirteen DCD students, crammed into the smallest/half classroom space that I have to teach in and LOVING IT. Interesting thing about smaller spaces: they force you to get ORGANIZED!!<br />So, I just woke up from a ten year sleep from technology, and quickly finding the learning curve to be rather steep.<br />Right now I am looking for some WebPals for my students. Basically, I am hoping to find a group of "like" students to videolog/vlog with my group. Any idea where to search, cuz I sure haven't found any sites?<br /><br />Gracias Amigos!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3622294245477270973.post-68920080380382897032012-02-29T20:19:51.309-05:002012-02-29T20:19:51.309-05:00I agree with what you are saying. I also am a SpEd...I agree with what you are saying. I also am a SpEd teacher and find myself teaching the same thing, the same way. Then I wonder why the student is not "getting it" DUH! I need to change my delivery. <br />Thank you for the reminder. We all need to remember we are here for the students; we can change to help them learn.<br />There is not "cookie cutter" approach to students. Each person is an individual that that is what makes us wonderful!Prudy Jo's Technology SpEd Bloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05100581939459861706noreply@blogger.com