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Autism

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Facilitating the Classroom Learning of Students with Asperger Syndrome and High-Function Autism (Grades K‑6)

In order for students with Asperger Syndrome and high-functioning autism to meet and exceed grade level standards, they must be able to fully participate in classroom lessons and activities.

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Co-Teaching/Inclusion

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Co-Teaching That Works: Powerful Strategies to Accelerate Student Success in Today's Inclusive Classrooms (Grades 6‑12)

Strengthen your co-teaching partnership with this on-demand course for K–12 educators. Learn how to plan, differentiate, and create effective inclusive lessons that support all learners. Practical, flexible, and ideal for all content areas.

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Co-Teaching in Inclusive Classrooms: Effective Whole Group Structures and Strategies (Grades K‑6)

Co-teaching boosts productive learning for students with special needs and provides significant academic support to all students in inclusive classrooms. This course demonstrates a variety of co-teaching models that are highly effective in whole class settings, grades K-6.

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Practical Classroom Strategies for Making Inclusion More Successful (Grades 6‑12)

This online course features National Trainer Sonya Heineman Kunkel and a group of highly-skilled secondary teachers who demonstrate a number of effective strategies for enhancing the learning of students with special needs in inclusive classroom settings.

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Practical Behavior Management Strategies for the Inclusion Classroom (Grades K‑6)

In this On Demand Online course you will see a variety of strategies that can be used with both whole groups of students to create positive classroom routines and procedures, as well as techniques to address specific behavioral issues of individual students.

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English Language Learners

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A Language Processing Disorder: What It Is and How to Treat It (Grades K‑12)

How to treat a language processing disorder. How to assess a language processing disorder. Evidence-based strategies and interventions for speech-language pathologists.

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Executive Function

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Strengthening the Executive Function Skills of Students with Special Needs (Grades K‑12)

In this course you'll see a wealth of strategies and techniques for addressing executive function difficulties that prevent students with special needs from being prepared and ready learn to across a range of classroom settings, grades K-12.

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General

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Increase Your Success as a Special Education Resource Teacher (Grades K‑12)

This online course features experienced special education teacher, instructional specialist, and national trainer Savanna Flakes. Savanna provides dozens of ideas, strategies and teaching tools that you can choose from to maximize learning, motivation and engagement of all your students.

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Management & Discipline

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Help Young Children with Developmental Delays and Challenging Behaviors (Preschool‑Kindergarten)

Early intervention strategies for young children. How to support students with developmental delays. Strategies to address challenging behaviors. Backed by experience and research.

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Occupational Therapists

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Practical Interventions for Increasing the Success of Your School-Based Occupational Therapy Outcomes (Grades K‑12)

Best strategies for occupational therapists. How to improve your school-based occupational therapy. How to develop students' fine motor skills. Improve students' handwriting. Help students with sensory needs. Backed by experience and research.

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Paraprofessionals

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Practical Strategies for Special Education Paraprofessionals in Inclusive Classrooms (Grades K‑12)

This course demonstrates practical, highly-effective strategies that enhance the learning and performance of special education students in K-12 inclusive classrooms.

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Speech Language Pathologists

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SLP: Language Disorders vs Language Differences for ELL (Grades P‑12)

Speech-language therapy for English Language Learners (ELL). How to effectively support English Language Learners as a speech-language pathologist (SLP).

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Integrate Your SLP Interventions into Classrooms Using Timesaving Strategies to Move from a Caseload to a Workload Approach (Grades K‑12)

Specifically designed for school-based speech-language pathologists, this On Demand online course is organized around video clips of a seminar presented by experienced SLP and nationally known presenter, Christina Bradburn.

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