Focus Areas

Explore resources aligned with TTAC ODU’s areas of focus to improve outcomes for students with disabilities.

Assistive Technology for Organization – Notetaking

Notetaking is an important aspect of learning.  Recording new information, reviewing previously learned information, and drafting new ideas can all be retained in a notebook.  But what if you can’t find your notebook or forget it at school or work? What can a student or teacher do? Today’s technology provides lots of options for using…

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Using Visualization to Teach Reading Comprehension in VESOL-Based Instruction

For many students with disabilities, the challenge in reading isn’t answering comprehension questions — it’s constructing meaning while reading. Too often, we assess comprehension (“Who was the main character?” “Where did the story take place?”) without explicitly teaching students how to build understanding in the first place. Visualization changes that. Visualization is the instructional process…

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Digging Deeper: Why Root Cause Analysis Still Matters

Has “root cause analysis” shown up on your bingo card lately? If you are engaged in school improvement planning, developing support plans, or guiding teams through data conversations, chances are you’ve been asked to dig deeper into differences in performance and outcomes for identified student groups. While root cause analysis is not a new concept,…

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Alternative Engagement & Cognition Strategies in Mathematics Education

Making Mathematical Thinking Visible & Supporting Diverse Learners As educators strive to make mathematics more inclusive and accessible, two instructional strategies have gained traction for their potential to deepen students’ understanding and support learners who think and engage differently: journaling in math classrooms and accessible gamification design. Journaling: Making Thinking Visible What it is:Math journaling…

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Got TFI Data?

Two Infographics to Help you Utilize your TFI Data at the Division and School Levels What if the middle of the school year wasn’t just a checkpoint—but a strategic opportunity for strengthening your MTSS implementation and maximizing student success? Midyear is a great time to complete a fidelity check of your MTSS implementation, as it…

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Literacy Coaching for Impact: New VLP resource

Implementing evidence-based literacy instruction is complex work. It requires not only adopting high-quality curricula but ensuring teachers understand why they’re using specific practices, how to deliver them with fidelity, and when to adjust based on student needs. For special educators supporting students with disabilities, this complexity intensifies because instruction must be both grounded in the…

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How to Improve CLASS® Scores Through Coaching

Are you wondering how to improve your CLASS® scores? Coaching for early childhood educators is now available! By supporting teachers in strengthening interactions and improving instructional quality, our goal is to enhance outcomes for children with disabilities within Virginia’s Quality Birth to Five System (VQB5). How to Improve CLASS® Scores with VQB5 VQB5 is focused on…

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5 Things to Get Right with Data: an Infographic

Making impactful data-informed decisions requires more than data alone—it requires intentional systems and structures that support meaningful use. The infographic linked below, highlights key elements to consider within each of the 5 critical factors to have “right” when preparing to make data informed decisions: getting the “right people” the “right data” in the “right format”…

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