
12 tips for first year special education teachers
Starting your first year as a special education teacher is so incredibly nerve-wracking. You don’t know the students, you don’t know the staff, you typically
Starting your first year as a special education teacher is so incredibly nerve-wracking. You don’t know the students, you don’t know the staff, you typically
Classroom Set up! Teaching students with autism is such a unique and rewarding profession! It is also one of those specialist positions that
20 Center Ideas for Self-Contained Setting Before you even start making a schedule for your room, you have to know what centers you want your
Setting up a schedule in a self-contained classroom is one of the hardest parts of our job. I remember my first year of teaching thinking,
This time is crazy… am I right? I never thought I would be teaching during a time when I couldn’t see my students face-to-face and
So far in my experience with distance learning, we have done an incredible job of reaching students while outside of the classroom that we all wish
As teachers, we never expected to ever teach from home, especially students with disabilities that need us to be there supporting them. This is not
Sight words are really important to teach, especially in the special education classroom. These are just common words that need to be memorized because they are
I have a hard time coming up with different tasks that my students can do that are both meaningful and engaging when it comes to
I never would have thought I would be tracking data digitally, I am really not that savvy when it comes to tech, however, when someone