Danger! How Assuming That Students Understand Our Words Fails Them

it is important that we, as teachers, especially those of us who work with kids with special needs or learning disabilities, don’t assume anything about what they know. Assuming that students understand our words is a path for failure with our students. Their home lives and experiences are often very different from ours, and we need to be mindful of that if we are to give them the best possible learning experience in our classrooms.

What Should I See When I Walk-Through an Inclusive, Differentiated Classroom? Seminar for School Administrators

Seminar for School Administration - What Should I See When I Walk-Through an Inclusive, Differentiated Classroom? Learn what best-practice, researched based strategies and methods might be used to engage all learners so that students improve test scores and reach their potential. Administrators will learn modelled strategies that they can actually use.

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