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Resource Notebook for Classroom Teachers

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I graduated in May with my undergraduate degree in elementary education. Currently, I am a second semester grad student with no “real” teaching experience (except during my internship). I’m compiling a resource notebook for first year teachers entitled: Resources for Including Students with Learning Disabilities in your Classroom. I want to include as many resources as possible. Please let me know of any resources such as books, websites, articles, strategies, organizations, suggestions, etc. that I can include in my notebook. Any help will be appreciated!!

Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 03/30/2001 - 3:35 AM

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My advice is to pay attention to each child. Don’t let them keep going on there work if they do not understand. Make sure that each child knows what you are teaching. Single each child out and find their week point along with their strong points. Thats whats wrong with teachers today. They want to just teach. Not find ways to help. They don’t want to help. I am sorry if I seem angry. My child is a 7th grader on a 2nd & 3rd grade level for 5 years. hasnot progressed at all. This is what I see when dealing with my child. Just pay attention to them. They are special in their own way. Good Luck

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