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Danielle Bickmore

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Gilmer, Texas, United States
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I have been working in special education for almost 20 years - 5 as a paraprofessional and 15 as a teacher. I have taught SEL, CLS, Resource Room and have co-taught in high school English. I am currently working as the SPED Education Coordinator at the high school level.
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Preview of Special Education Caseload Cheat Sheet

Special Education Caseload Cheat Sheet

A single document that has a snapshot for each student on your caseload. This is great for generalists, speech pathologists, occupational therapists, and other service providers. Provided Information Categories Include Eligibility CategoryNameGeneral Education Teacher’s nameStudent ID numberDate of Annual IEP due dateDate of Eligibility due dateSpecially Designed Instruction service times in the Special Education settingSpecially Designed Instruction service times in the General Education setti
Preview of Quick Assessment Data: Measure of Academic Progress (MAPs)

Quick Assessment Data: Measure of Academic Progress (MAPs)

One easy document that allows you to see at glance who in your class is growing on the Measure of Academic Progress (MAP) Assessment in Reading, Math, Reading Fluency, Language Arts, and Science. Just enter you class list on to the first Google Sheet and it will auto-populate the other sheets. As you enter in the test scores, this resource will generate the growth data for you. The growth data will automatically turn red, yellow, or green based on how much each student grew. Other Related It
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Experience

I have been working in special education for almost 20 years - 5 as a paraprofessional and 15 as a teacher. I have taught SEL, CLS, Resource Room and have co-taught in high school English. I am currently working as the SPED Education Coordinator at the high school level.

Teaching style

I am a data driven Special Education teacher but that data needs to be simple, easily taken, and easily reported. Taking data should not be a burdensome task that is dreaded.