Challenges for students with ODD in the classroom What teachers can do at the start of each day for students with ODD The token-economy plan as an example of a behavior plan The use of social groups in working with students with ODD Practice Exams You are viewing quiz 8 in chapter...
Categories : Teaching students with emotional & behavioral disorders Tags : Special ed information for teachers & parents If you are a teacher with a student who has ODD, you may be wondering how to deal with the student effectively using classroom strategies. … Continue Reading Cognitive Be...
Students with AS have difficulty picking up on social cues. They have a hard time reading body language, and can often seem 'robotic' in language usage. This lack of social awareness can translate as odd or awkward to other people. These symptoms make student's with AS easy targets for bu...
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2 The teacher teaches his/her students to recognize common sounds in various words (phoneme identity). 2 20 8 80 3 The teacher teaches his/her students to recognize words with odd sounds in a sequence (phoneme categorization). 4 40 6 60 4 The teacher teaches his/her students to listen ...
your mouth." An impromptu word association exercise during a school visit inspired this book. The original topic of the school visit was "whales." Only April could've described a whale as "pickle-shaped"...and then segued into asking her students "what are some words that describe pickles...
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If every student in a university studies every subject with an eye to his or her future employment – which is also not true because, as research indicates, even students in professional Masters programs don't do that (Pratt et al. 1999) – then the time factor intrudes, as it does ...
The problem with being asked to teach a class that you know nothing about is that you inevitably end up teaching out of a book and maintaining the pretence (if you are lucky) that you know more than your students. Staying at least one chapter ahead appears to be the golden rule of bluf...
the last year… Though I occasionally still give a lecture with a Power Point, I have now adapted most of my lessons into more interactive STATIONS that get students moving around the room and actually ENGAGING with the content of the day instead of just staring at me / pretending to ...