The National Center on Educational Outcomes (NCEO) focuses on the inclusion of students with disabilities, ELs, and ELs with disabilities in instruction and assessments. The post English Learners with Disabilities Toolkit appeared first on Center for Parent Information and Resources.| Center for Parent Information and Resources
September feels like a fresh start, doesn’t it? The kids are back in school and parents are back to working more “normal” hours at work. Now that the kids are back in school, though, there are some topics that may come up such as bullying and mental health. The post Buzz | Resources to Support with Mental Health and Bullying appeared first on Center for Parent Information and Resources.| Center for Parent Information and Resources
August…the month when families are enjoying the last few weeks of summer break, but it is also the month when families and students are starting to prepare for the upcoming school year. The post Buzz | Transitioning Back to School appeared first on Center for Parent Information and Resources.| Center for Parent Information and Resources
Earlier this year we conducted a brief 3-question survey with Parent Center subscribers to reassess their needs. Respondents provided us with useful feedback and we are excited to share the results below! The post Buzz | We Asked and You Answered appeared first on Center for Parent Information and Resources.| Center for Parent Information and Resources
How online learning is empowering American international schools. GUEST COLUMN | by Michael Ehrhardt There are about 1,700 American international schools operating around the world, delivering a U.S.-based curriculum to students in other countries. These schools, by their nature, face a unique set of challenges in catering to their students’ needs—but a supplemental online learning […]| EdTech Digest
Written responses can present a challenge to both teachers and students. While the use of a visual reminder (i.e. checklists, graphic organizers) can be helpful, each of the components of a written response must first be explicitly taught. The oral practice of ‘turning the question around’ leads to student success with a written response. TTQA... The post Turn the Question Around—TTQA-a Jumpstart to Written Response appeared first on Informed Literacy.| Informed Literacy