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Published April 2023 Filed in Intellectual Disabilitiescategory

Seven Super Ways to Update Your VESOL Instruction

Spring is here.  We are in the final quarter of the school year and the VESOL testing window will soon be closed.  This is a great time to try a new resource or teaching strategy.  Consider the following ideas and pick one or two to try with your students. 1) Content Teaching Academy This June, James Madison University… Read More Seven Super Ways to Update Your VESOL Instruction

Published January 2023 Filed in Curriculum and Instructioncategory

Innovative Strategies for VESOL Instruction

On January 18, 2023, T-TAC ODU hosted The VESOL Alliance at the Newport News Marriott.  This unique professional learning event offered a range of high-interest sessions and free resources to over 80 attendees from across regions 2 & 3.  Our expert presenters shared VESOL-referenced lesson plans that can be used to engage learners of all ages.  If you were not able… Read More Innovative Strategies for VESOL Instruction

Published September 2022 Filed in Intellectual Disabilitiescategory

Integrated VESOL Instruction: Creating Lessons that Address Multiple Content Areas

As we enter the second year of VESOL (Virginia Essentialized Standards of Learning) instruction, there is a better understanding of how to prepare great lessons that set our students up for success.  Yet, a few questions remain.  One of the most common questions coming from educators is- How do I find time to teach reading, math, AND science… Read More Integrated VESOL Instruction: Creating Lessons that Address Multiple Content Areas

Published April 2022 Filed in Intellectual Disabilitiescategory

Transition Resources for Educators

It is never too early to begin preparing youth for their next stage in life, whether it be the workforce, trade school, college studies, or other community-based options.  We are pleased to share the following resources and professional learning opportunities to support transition planning for your students. T-TAC ODU Lending Library Our free lending library… Read More Transition Resources for Educators

Published April 2021 Filed in Intellectual Disabilitiescategory

How to Make Student-Led IEPs a Reality

Students should never be mere spectators during the IEP process. As educators, we must work to address any barriers that limit a student’s voice from being at the forefront. (Biegun, Peterson, McNaught, & Sutterfield, 2020). When some of us hear the term student-led IEP, we might envision a student sitting at the head of the… Read More How to Make Student-Led IEPs a Reality

Published January 2021 Filed in Intellectual Disabilitiescategory

Using Gestural Responses to Engage and Educate Your Diverse Group of Learners

These are unprecedented times, and nowhere is this more apparent than in our public schools.  Each district is responding differently: virtual instruction, face-to-face instruction, or a hybrid approach.  With situations so varied, I would like to offer a versatile strategy that will work across teaching formats, across grade levels, across content areas, and across disability… Read More Using Gestural Responses to Engage and Educate Your Diverse Group of Learners

Published April 2020 Filed in Intellectual Disabilitiescategory

Activity Matrix for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities

Professionals in Arkansas developed an extensive resource document for teachers and parents to use together in order to create individualized daily/weekly lessons for students with significant cognitive disabilities (K-12). Find it here:  Daily Activities for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities 

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