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Lucrative Career Paths Available For Master of Arts In Education With Special Education Graduates

14th April 2023

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A Master of Arts in Education with Special Educational Needs opens up a wide range of career opportunities. With this degree, you'll be equipped with the knowledge and skills to support individuals with disabilities, including children and adults with physical, cognitive, emotional, and social impairments. Read on to learn about the many roles you can take up after this course. ...


Written By : Laura Taylor

                  

Strategies to Strengthen Memory Skills in Your Students with Autism

31st March 2023

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Students with autism often have memory problems when they are expected to learn and demonstrate mastery of new knowledge frequently. Since they have difficulty remembering instructions, they often find it challenging to work with their memory. Therefore, here are some techniques to help them strengthen their memory effectively to attain school success. ...


Written By : Victoria Lewis

                  

Prepare Yourself As A Substitute Teacher With Cumulative Special Education Courses

20th March 2023

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A substitute teacher is someone who takes over the teaching duties of a regular teacher in their absence due to illness, personal leave, or professional development. Regardless of the reason, having a substitute teacher is often inevitable, and preparing for their arrival is essential. Stay tuned to understand the importance of preparing for a substitute teacher and the benefits it can have. ...


Written By : Park Jin Ae

                  

The 5 C's For Building A Strong Teacher-Paraprofessional Relationship

8th March 2023

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Forming successful relationships can be difficult due to differences in roles, responsibilities, and expectations within a school setting. Fortunately, it is entirely possible for teachers to build meaningful connections with their paraprofessionals that will benefit not only themselves but also everyone involved in the education process. ...


Written By : Ruchi Mehta

                  

Exhausted Writing IEPs? Here Are 4 Warning Signs And Ways To Prevent Fatigue

27th February 2023

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Teacher burnout while writing IEPs refers to a state of physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion that results from prolonged and excessive stress in the teaching profession. Honestly, this condition is real as it affects teachers' performance and overall well-being, and can ultimately lead to them leaving the profession altogether. Thus, as a special education teacher, here are some ways to promote your well-being. ...


Written By : Laura Taylor

                  

5 Proven Ways to Improve Your Relationships with Paraprofessionals

16th February 2023

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Teachers and paraprofessionals have different roles within a classroom. While teachers are responsible for curriculum delivery, paraprofessionals help teachers in their delivery. Thus, having a profound partnership can make classroom experiences more rewarding for students. Here are a few paraprofessional tips to build strong relationships with teachers. ...


Written By : Victoria Lewis