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Wednesday, February 28, 2018

IACEA Sessions with Special Learning Needs Focus


IACEA 38th Annual State Conference - March 7 - 9, 2018
Teamwork Makes the Dream Work!
Wyndham Springfield City Centre, Springfield, Illinois

Effective Instruction Techniques for Students with Special Learning Needs
Wednesday, March 7, 9:00 – 10:15 am   Plaza 3                  Colleen Potter

CCR Standards, Special Learning Needs, Differentiation: How to Integrate
Wednesday, March 7, 10:30 – 11:45 am Plaza 3                  Richard Wince and Sally Guy

It’s Never Too Early: integrating Geometry into Beginning Math
Wednesday, March 7, 3:30 – 4:45 pm     Ambassador          Marilyn Uehle

Embracing the LEARNER in All of Us
Thursday, March 8, 9:00 - 10:15 am        Embassy        Stephanie Woodley and Jennifer Stringfellow

Stand UP, Speak Up: Helping Students Advocate for Accommodations
Thursday, March 8, 9:00 - 10:15 am         Plaza 3          Susan Cunningham

The Extended Response
Thursday, March 8, 2:15 - 3:30 pm            Plaza 3             Yolanda Bennett

Using Games to Differentiate, Motive, and Engage
Thursday, March 8, 3:45 - 5:00 pm            Embassy              Heather Martin and Tara 
Schwab

Supporting Students with ASD in the College Setting
Thursday, March 8, 3:45 - 5:00 pm            Plaza 3                  Nikki Michalak

Classifying + Understanding + Communication = Graphic Organizers
Thursday, March 8, 3:45 - 5:00 pm            Rendezvous       Sarah Goldammer

Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Learning Strategies

Thanks to Julie Frost, ESL Coordinator for District 211 and current participant in the Institute to Credential Special Learning Needs Resource Specialists, for her insights!


In foreign language we used this strategy a lot and I use it in ESL too. Text to self; text to text; text to world. These sentence starters were given to me.
Text-to-self:
What does this remind me of in my life?
What is this similar to in my life?
How is this different from my life?
Has something like this ever happened to me?
How does this relate to my life?
What were my feelings when I read this?
Text-to-text:
What does this remind me of in another book I’ve read?
How is this text similar to other things I’ve read?
How is this different from other books I’ve read?
Have I read about something like this before?
Text-to-world:
What does this remind me of in the real world?
How is this text similar to things that happen in the real world?
How is this different from things that happen in the real world?
How did that part relate to the world around me?
I found this cartoon which I thought was cute!

Image result for text to text text to speech leave it to school to take the fun out of texting andertoons



Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Something to Make You Smile and Celebrate!

The 2018 Gerber baby was just named, and he is Lucas Warren, the first child with Down syndrome to receive the honor.
The 18-month-old from Dalton, Ga., was selected as “2018 Gerber Spokesbaby” from more than 140,000 photos submitted by parents.
Let's celebrate the widening of America's perspective!

Thursday, February 1, 2018

More Great Classroom Advice for Special Learning Needs Students and for ALL Students

Rhonda Barbeau from Township High School District #211 and a current participant in the Institute to Credential Special Learning Needs Resource Specialists shares the following effective classroom strategies:

1. Make sure students understand the directions. Whether it is visually, auditory or however they learn.

2. Show the students what the end project will look like.

3. Show the students on a graph, or checklist, or whatever works, that they are making progress. If a student has stalled at a certain point, it is a flag to me there is confusion and I need to help them out.

4. Every step can be broken down. Even if you think you cannot break down a step anymore, take time to think about it and find a way to break it down even more.

5. Patience, and encouragement every step of the way.

6. Flexibility, flexibility, flexibility! The best-laid plans don't always work. Then drop back 20 and punt. (Sarah's favorite - always good advice - especially good for Super Bowl weekend!)

Thanks Rhonda!