Teachers need tools.
Doctors use best practice methods based on research.
Teacher use "best practice" methods as well.
If one "treatment" option does not work, it's on to the next!
But then there is always chocolate!
My first year in the resource room was filled with hopes, dreams, and high expectations. What I struggled with was the tools needed to reach those students who seemed to not make adaquate progress. So I began to search for the right tool, for the right student. Now it's several years later, and with the help of many teacher friends, mentors, and great administrators, I have put together some information that may help you with finding a research based intervention that will help narrow the gap in the students you teach. Happy scrolling!
Doctors use best practice methods based on research.
Teacher use "best practice" methods as well.
If one "treatment" option does not work, it's on to the next!
But then there is always chocolate!
My first year in the resource room was filled with hopes, dreams, and high expectations. What I struggled with was the tools needed to reach those students who seemed to not make adaquate progress. So I began to search for the right tool, for the right student. Now it's several years later, and with the help of many teacher friends, mentors, and great administrators, I have put together some information that may help you with finding a research based intervention that will help narrow the gap in the students you teach. Happy scrolling!