Special educators now have a place on the Web to help them navigate the complicated process of collecting Medicaid reimbursement for their students.
Not exact matches
What a shame... and standardized testing, what a revolting way to judge the merit of a school system (more specifically ~ an individual
educator) I was horrified to find out from a family friend who was a
Special Education teacher a few years ago (who is now my sons 7th grade, general Ed., Language Arts teacher), that the BOE pays for the special Ed teachers to go to a 3 day long In Service, instructing them how to get thei
Special Education teacher a few years ago (who is
now my sons 7th grade, general Ed., Language Arts teacher), that the BOE pays for the
special Ed teachers to go to a 3 day long In Service, instructing them how to get thei
special Ed teachers to go to a 3 day long In Service, instructing them how to get their Spec.
oh and I'm a highly qualified
educator with experience of health and education from birth to adult including
special needs, with 17 years full time experience,
now at home on maternity leave and thinking of giving up my very well paid and highly skilled job to raise my 9 month old twins who are already starting to walk.
This
special report examines how
educators and policymakers are cultivating principals who can be the kind of political, managerial, and instructional leaders the profession
now demands.
Thanks to work by Harvard Graduate School of Education Lecturer David Rose, the chief education officer of the Center for Applied
Special Technology (CAST), researchers and
educators alike are
now examining how the curriculum, not the student, may be disabled, and how curriculum disabilities can be overcome.
As a
special educator with seven years» experience as a public school teacher and
now seven more as a private tutor, I've worked with students with huge academic and behavioral challenges.
Now that the regular legislative session is over and a
special session is under way, LEV Policy and Government Relations Director Daniel Zavala provides status updates on education funding,
educator compensation, student supports, accountability, early learning, and higher education.
Now at the end of its five - year funding cycle, SPeNSE has published reports analyzing much of the data it gathered through over 8,000 telephone interviews conducted with administrators, preschool
special education teachers, general and
special educators, speech - language pathologists, and paraprofessionals during the 1999 - 2000 school year.
Right
now, these are simply the musings of an
educator who sees a need to recognize and encourage schools that go beyond the expected curriculum to meet the needs of another, often forgotten group of students who do not need something
special or something more.
I have been a
special educator for over 6 years
now, and have been paying back my private and federal loans.
Online registration is
now live at www.caltravel.org with
special early bird rates for CalTravel Members, and discounts for travel - related businesses, students, and
educators.