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Blog Name: Reality 101 for New Teachers
Url: http://cecblog.typepad.com/
Language: English
Topics: special education, teachers, professional development
Description: Welcome to CEC’s blog, Reality 101 for New Teachers. Here you will find blogs to help teachers who are new to the classroom (1-3 years), but experienced teachers will likely find tips and insights they will find useful, too! Our bloggers are some of CEC’s most distinguished educators: CEC’s Clarissa Hug Teachers of the Year, CEC Board of Director Members, Disney American Teacher Award winners, and acclaimed experts in special education specialty areas. Read the blogs, send in your comments and questions, and enjoy!
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Jennifer: Mission: Literacy
Reading instruction and assessments have been at the forefront of my mind lately. I am currently taking a course for a second credential specific to the various methods of reading instruction, inc...more
Kathy: A Special Part of My Story
I have a daughter with special needs. Those words are so easy to write, but they were so hard to accept. Dana lagged behind other children her age; the doctor called it “delayed milestones.” I hope...more
Katie: My IEP Pet Peeves
I…E...P…dundundun! These are three often intimidating letters for students, parents, and (new) teachers. IEPs are supposed to help our students make individual gains. However, I am starting to find...more
Ellen: A Bittersweet Goodbye
I recently shared about a student in my classroom who displays serious aggression toward me. I had offered many suggestions for appropriate supports to make our setting work for this student. Afte...more
Jennifer: Teachable Moments
I once had a second-grade student who would get in trouble for being on his “cell phone” constantly in class. He talked to everyone he knew—sometimes nicely, sometimes yelling and disrupting the l...more

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