Are you students struggling to remember things? This helpful infographic gives the basics about the two main types of memory. Use this to understand student struggles, write individual education programs (IEP), or other intervention documents.
This is great tool when discussing at risk students. It provides a colorful and simple visual for parents, teachers, and administrators to help explain why a student may be struggling based on how the brain processes and prioritizes information.
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Students need to feel emotionally safe first before they can learn. Use these simple and easy strategies to help you create a positive and productive learning environment. You can start using these strategies today!
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Experience
1st grade teacher, K-5 special education teacher and case manager, instructional specialist and coach.
Teaching style
Applying cognitive principles to design efficient and effective instruction.
Awards & shining teacher moments
National Board Certified Teacher: Early Childhood Literacy and Language Arts (ages 3-11)
TEACH Ambassador 2016
My own education history
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT BOULDER
M.A. Social, Multicultural, and Bilingual Foundations
Emphasis: Special Education Generalist/Linguistically Diverse
UNIVERISTY OF COLORADO AT BOULDER
B.A. Psychology and Elementary Education Certification
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Knowledge = Power = Action
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