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Using Flexible Technology to Meet the Needs of Diverse Learners Many general education teachers are turning to differentiated instruction to help them meet their students' diverse learning needs. This Knowledge Brief explains how some standard technology resources already available at most schools — talking text, Web resources, graphic organizers, and word processors — can be used to support more tailored instruction. It also tells readers where to find more technology tips.
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Learner Accommodations and Instructional Modifications in the Mathematics Classroom fro students with Learning Disabilities Provides teachers with strategies to effectively teach mathematics concepts to students experiencing difficulty learning mathematics. Teachers consider the characteristics of each student and may select appropriate accommodations and instructional modifications presented in a series of charts.
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The Access Center - Improving Outcomes for ALl Students K-8 The Access Center is a national technical assistance (TA) center funded by the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Special Education Programs.heir mission is to improve educational outcomes for elementary and middle school students with disabilities.
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The Access Center - Math Graphic Organizer This article discusses the use of graphic organizers in the middle school math classroom. It gives examples of different types of organizers and strategies about using them.
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Enhance Learning with Technology The links on this site were collected for three purposes:.to help teachers discover what a useful tool technology can be in the classroom, develop the processes of integrating computers into the learning environment, and. locate resources for professional development. Topics include brain research, paradigm shift, role of teacher, learning styles, philosophy of differentiation.
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