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Five Pointers for Accommodating Students with Asperger Syndrome
In this Kappan article, Minnesota teacher Martha Palm describes how she learned to accommodate Tom, a boy with Asperger syndrome, in her combined 4th-5th grade gifted classroom:
• Go visual. For example, Palm posted each day’s schedule on the wall, and found that Tom went straight…
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By Christopher Lehman on December 13th, 2012
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Like seemingly everyone I know, I have…
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Should K-12 student surveys of their teachers be used to determine whether they get a boost in salary or be judged effective or ineffective?
The emerging answer, according to Amanda Ripley’s recent …
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Can a Leader Be Effective and Liked?
In this Chronicle of Higher Education article, Allison Vaillancourt (University of Arizona/Tucson) describes how two new academic honchos in her university have been making bold changes without the usual moaning and groaning from the troops. When Vaillancourt described this puzzling phenomenon to a friend, the response was, “If no one is pushing back, they clearly aren’t pushing hard…
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How do we foster intrinsic motivation, for both teachers and students, to work towards high performance? Can we create a system of accountability that will drive…
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Category: Kathleen Porter-Magee / November 7, 2012
For some strange reason…
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