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Inclusion

Ideas for Helping Your Inclusion Students–And Yourself!

When I was in the classroom, I had Special Education Inclusion students in just about every class. Sometimes I felt a little overwhelmed trying to meet the needs of these students as well as the general education students. When Susan reached out to me to do a guest blog post about working with inclusion students,

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Embracing Change: A New Chapter in My Journey as an Educator

Dear fellow educators and cherished community, I have an important update to share about my recent professional journey. Just a short while ago, I excitedly stepped back into the classroom, ready to immerse myself in the world of teaching once again. Today, however, I find myself at a crossroads, having made the decision to step

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So you want to be a teacher? Interview Tips!

Originally published in 2014, this post stands the test of time, offering insights and guidance that remain invaluable for educators. Much has evolved since then—including my name—yet the essence of this message persists. Let’s breathe new life into this piece, coupled with my now slightly outdated teaching portfolio, as we delve into my unexpected yet

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Classroom Management

So you want to be a teacher?

When I was growing up, I had many different ideas about what I wanted to be when I was an adult. At first, I wanted to be a veterinarian. But then I realized that sometimes animals would die and I couldn’t deal with that. Next on my list was a doctor. But then I realized

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Cross Curricular

Reading in Math

I always loved the looks my students would give me when we would start to discuss the importance of reading in math class. Reading. Math. Reading in Math? AGGGGHHHHHHHHHH! But this is MATH class. We don’t READ in MATH class. WHYYYYYY????? It was honestly one of my favorite classes of the year. Is that bad

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