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8/22/20141ARTL (Article)1Ghezzi, Patti. "6th Grade Academics: What To Expect - SchoolFamily.com." 6th Grade Academics: What To Expect - SchoolFamily.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Aug. 2014.The Information comes from 2010 and is rarely updated. Although it is current enough for my topic.The information includes facts on subjects learned in 6th grade, and opinions on how the parent can help the student learn said sujects.The author is Patti Ghezzi, an award winning journalist who has over 20 years of experience in cover education.The information is both fact and opinion, written to the parents of 6th grade children. It was an informational article on what the students will be learning in sixth grade and how the paretns can help
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8/22/20142ARTL (Article)1Hampshire, Patricia K. "Teaching Play Skills to Children With Autism Using Visually Structured Tasks." EBSCO Host. Sage Publications Inc., Jan.-Feb. 2014. Web. 21 Aug. 2014. <http://eds.b.ebscohost.com/>.The Info in this article was published this year, just 8 months ago. It is a very current resource.This article is all facts and info. It cites all its sources and gives little to no opinions on the subject.The person writing this article is an assistant professor in the department of Special Education and Early Childhood StudiesThe Information was published to inform. There are no ads on the page and it isn't so much an opinionated report as it is an informational one.
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8/22/20143ARTL (Article)1Clarke, Laura S. "Supporting Students With Disabilities During School Crises: A Teacher’s Guide." EBSCO Host. Sage Publications Inc., July-Aug. 2014. Web. 21 Aug. 2014. <http://eds.b.ebscohost.com/>.This information came from this month and year, being as current as possible as I can get from an article.This article gives examples of teachers throughout and uses them as a source of information. All of it is fact and has many citationsThe author of this article is Laura Clarke. She is an assistant professor in the Department of Special Education in Ball University.The information in this article is solely based on facts and examples. It was made to give people an idea on how to support students with disabilites
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9/4/10144ARTL (Article)2Friend, Marilyn, Lynne Cook, and Cynthia Shamburger. "Co-Teaching: An Illustration of the Complexity of Collaboration in Special Education."University Library. N.p., 31 Dec. 2009. Web. 04 Sept. 2014.The information is from the last day of 2009, fairly recentIt teaches about the job of special education, and working together. It's based on researchMarilyn Friend and the other contributors are professors that teach others in the special education programThe information in the article are all ways methods of co-teaching and is based on experiences through the authors lives.
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9/4/20145ARTL (Article)2Connelly, Vincent, and Michael Rosenberg. "Special Education Teaching as a Profession: Lessons Learned from Occupations That Have Achieved Full Professional Standing." University Library. N.p., 31 July 2009. Web. 04 Sept. 2014.This article is from 2009, very current and the info is relevantIssues about special education as teaching is investigated. The authors go through the issues about the profession and go through the positivesDr. Connelly and Rosenberg are both professors at different unviersities. They teach others on how to teach special educationThe info in this article was made to solely inform on how to become a special education techer, and the required skills
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9/4/20146ARTL (Article)2Appl, Dolores. "First-Year Early Childhood Special Education Teachers and Their Assistants: "Teaching Along with Her"" University Library. N.p., 8 July 2006. Web. 04 Sept. 2014.The article is from 8 years ago, not too long ago. The information is recent enough to be relevantThis article is made by a professor that teaches how to teach early grades. She uses experience, facts, and examples Dolores Appl is a professor that teaches how to teach early grades and special education. she has her credentials in teaching special education.The purpose of the article is to teach and inform. It is written by a teacher for teachers to help them out in the class when they need it.
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9/11/20147ARTL (Article)3Conderman, Greg, Joe Morin, and J. Todd Stephens. "Special Education Student Teaching Practices." Preventing School Failure, 49.3 (2005): 5-10.This article was made in 2005, but it's not outdatedThis article is reliable because the information in the article is all teaching someone what and how a special ed. teacher worksGreg Conderman and the other authors are professors in teaching special ed. The purpose of the article was to explain and study about special education teachers. It is solely informational
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9/11/20148ARTL (Article)3Jones, R L, and N W Gottfried. "The Prestige of Special Education Teaching." Exceptional Children, 32.7 (1966): 465.This article was made in 1966, though it was re-eddited in 2004, which makes it relevant in today's societyThis article talks about the importance of being a special education teacher and what kinds of effects it has on a personJones and Gottfried have both written many journal excerpts on special education and trainingThis article's purpose is to outline the details of being a special education teacher and the exceptional prestiges it gives you
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9/11/20149Video3Reubino, Neil. "A day in the life of a Special Education teacher." YouTube. YouTube, 8 Dec. 2010. Web. 12 Sept. 2014. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qh1meBo_m1w>.This video was uploaded in 2010, which makes it a recent video on the topicThis video goes through a first-year special ed. teacher's day. It shows what they do, as well as things to expect from teaching special ed.Neil Reubino has a degree in mass communications and is currently working on documenting schools in Montgemery. 9/12/2014
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9/18/201410Book4Friend, Marilyn Penovich, and William D. Bursuck. "1." Including Students with Special Needs: A Practical Guide for Classroom Teachers. 3rd ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1996. 1-28. Print.This Book was made in 1996, but it is used as a practical guide for teachers..The book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900s9/19/2014
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9/18/201411Book4Friend, Marilyn Penovich, and William D. Bursuck. "2." Including Students with Special Needs: A Practical Guide for Classroom Teachers. 3rd ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1996. 31-69. Print.This Book was made in 1996, but it is used as a practical guide for teachers..The book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900s9/19/2014
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9/18/201412Book4Friend, Marilyn Penovich, and William D. Bursuck. "3." Including Students with Special Needs: A Practical Guide for Classroom Teachers. 3rd ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1996. 75-107. Print.This Book was made in 1996, but it is used as a practical guide for teachers..The book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900s9/19/2014
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9/25/201413Book5Friend, Marilyn Penovich, and William D. Bursuck. "4." Including Students with Special Needs: A Practical Guide for Classroom Teachers. 3rd ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1996. 111-. Print.This Book was made in 1996, but it is used as a practical guide for teachers..The book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900s9/26/2014
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9/25/201414Book5Friend, Marilyn Penovich, and William D. Bursuck. "5." Including Students with Special Needs: A Practical Guide for Classroom Teachers. 3rd ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1996. 75-107. Print.This Book was made in 1996, but it is used as a practical guide for teachers..The book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900s9/26/2014
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9/25/201415Book5Friend, Marilyn Penovich, and William D. Bursuck. "6." Including Students with Special Needs: A Practical Guide for Classroom Teachers. 3rd ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1996. 75-107. Print.This Book was made in 1996, but it is used as a practical guide for teachers..The book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900s9/26/2014
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10/10/201416Book6Friend, Marilyn Penovich, and William D. Bursuck. "7." Including Students with Special Needs: A Practical Guide for Classroom Teachers. 3rd ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1996. 111-141. Print.This Book was made in 1996, but it is used as a practical guide for teachers..The book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900s10/11/2014
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10/10/201417Book6Friend, Marilyn Penovich, and William D. Bursuck. "8." Including Students with Special Needs: A Practical Guide for Classroom Teachers. 3rd ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1996. 145-180. Print.This Book was made in 1996, but it is used as a practical guide for teachers..The book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900s10/11/2014
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10/10/201418Book6Friend, Marilyn Penovich, and William D. Bursuck. "9." Including Students with Special Needs: A Practical Guide for Classroom Teachers. 3rd ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1996. 185-218. Print.This Book was made in 1996, but it is used as a practical guide for teachers..The book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900s10/11/2014
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10/17/201419Book7Friend, Marilyn Penovich, and William D. Bursuck. "9." Including Students with Special Needs: A Practical Guide for Classroom Teachers. 3rd ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1996. 185-218. Print.This Book was made in 1996, but it is used as a practical guide for teachers..The book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900sThe purpose of the book is to be a guide for special education teachers and to help them along side as the teachers go about their journey being a special ed teacher
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10/17/201420Book7Friend, Marilyn Penovich, and William D. Bursuck. "9." Including Students with Special Needs: A Practical Guide for Classroom Teachers. 3rd ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1996. 185-218. Print.This Book was made in 1996, but it is used as a practical guide for teachers..The book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900sThe purpose of the book is to be a guide for special education teachers and to help them along side as the teachers go about their journey being a special ed teacher
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10/17/201421Book7Friend, Marilyn Penovich, and William D. Bursuck. "9." Including Students with Special Needs: A Practical Guide for Classroom Teachers. 3rd ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1996. 185-218. Print.This Book was made in 1996, but it is used as a practical guide for teachers..The book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900sThe purpose of the book is to be a guide for special education teachers and to help them along side as the teachers go about their journey being a special ed teacher
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10/24/201422video8"Introduction to Special Education." YouTube. YouTube, 17 Nov. 2008. Web. 24 Oct. 2014.This Video was uploded in 2008, still relevantThe book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classThe author are teachers from winsconsinThe purpose of the book is to be a guide for special education teachers and to help them along side as the teachers go about their journey being a special ed teacher
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10/24/201423Video8"Early Childhood Special Education, for Future Teachers." YouTube. YouTube, 1 Apr. 2014. Web. 24 Oct. 2014.This video was uploaded this year, very recentThe book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900sThe purpose of the book is to be a guide for special education teachers and to help them along side as the teachers go about their journey being a special ed teacher
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10/24/201424Video8"Special Ed Success Stories Start with the Basics." YouTube. YouTube, 9 Nov. 2009. Web. 24 Oct. 2014.This video was uploaded in 2009, relevant informationThe book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900sThe purpose of the book is to be a guide for special education teachers and to help them along side as the teachers go about their journey being a special ed teacher
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11/7/201425Video9"Co-Teaching Model for Special Education." YouTube. YouTube, 12 Oct. 2012. Web. 07 Nov. 2014.This video was uploaded in 2012, relevant informationThe book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900sThe purpose of the book is to be a guide for special education teachers and to help them along side as the teachers go about their journey being a special ed teacher
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11/7/201426Video9"Innovative Chromebook Teachers: Using Chromebooks in Special Education." YouTube. YouTube, 9 May 2013. Web. 07 Nov. 2014.This video was uploaded in 2013, relevant informationThe book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900sThe purpose of the book is to be a guide for special education teachers and to help them along side as the teachers go about their journey being a special ed teacher
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11/7/201427Video9"Special Education at Creekland Middle School, USA." YouTube. YouTube, 4 Sept. 2013. Web. 07 Nov. 2014.This video was uploaded in 2013, relevant informationThe book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900sThe purpose of the book is to be a guide for special education teachers and to help them along side as the teachers go about their journey being a special ed teacher
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11/14/201428ARTL (Article)10Ghezzi, Patti. "6th Grade Academics: What To Expect - SchoolFamily.com." 6th Grade Academics: What To Expect - SchoolFamily.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Aug. 2014.The Information comes from 2010 and is rarely updated. Although it is current enough for my topic.The information includes facts on subjects learned in 6th grade, and opinions on how the parent can help the student learn said sujects.The author is Patti Ghezzi, an award winning journalist who has over 20 years of experience in cover education.The information is both fact and opinion, written to the parents of 6th grade children. It was an informational article on what the students will be learning in sixth grade and how the paretns can help
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11/14/201429ARTL (Article)10Hampshire, Patricia K. "Teaching Play Skills to Children With Autism Using Visually Structured Tasks." EBSCO Host. Sage Publications Inc., Jan.-Feb. 2014. Web. 21 Aug. 2014. <http://eds.b.ebscohost.com/>.The Info in this article was published this year, just 8 months ago. It is a very current resource.This article is all facts and info. It cites all its sources and gives little to no opinions on the subject.The person writing this article is an assistant professor in the department of Special Education and Early Childhood StudiesThe Information was published to inform. There are no ads on the page and it isn't so much an opinionated report as it is an informational one.
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11/14/201430ARTL (Article)10Clarke, Laura S. "Supporting Students With Disabilities During School Crises: A Teacher’s Guide." EBSCO Host. Sage Publications Inc., July-Aug. 2014. Web. 21 Aug. 2014. <http://eds.b.ebscohost.com/>.This information came from this month and year, being as current as possible as I can get from an article.This article gives examples of teachers throughout and uses them as a source of information. All of it is fact and has many citationsThe author of this article is Laura Clarke. She is an assistant professor in the Department of Special Education in Ball University.The information in this article is solely based on facts and examples. It was made to give people an idea on how to support students with disabilites
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12/5/201431ARTL (Article)11Hampshire, Patricia K. "Teaching Play Skills to Children With Autism Using Visually Structured Tasks." EBSCO Host. Sage Publications Inc., Jan.-Feb. 2014. Web. 21 Aug. 2014. <http://eds.b.ebscohost.com/>.The Info in this article was published this year, just 8 months ago. It is a very current resource.This article is all facts and info. It cites all its sources and gives little to no opinions on the subject.The person writing this article is an assistant professor in the department of Special Education and Early Childhood StudiesThe Information was published to inform. There are no ads on the page and it isn't so much an opinionated report as it is an informational one.
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12/5/201432ARTL (Article)11Clarke, Laura S. "Supporting Students With Disabilities During School Crises: A Teacher’s Guide." EBSCO Host. Sage Publications Inc., July-Aug. 2014. Web. 21 Aug. 2014. <http://eds.b.ebscohost.com/>.This information came from this month and year, being as current as possible as I can get from an article.This article gives examples of teachers throughout and uses them as a source of information. All of it is fact and has many citationsThe author of this article is Laura Clarke. She is an assistant professor in the Department of Special Education in Ball University.The information in this article is solely based on facts and examples. It was made to give people an idea on how to support students with disabilites
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12/5/201433ARTL (Article)11Friend, Marilyn, Lynne Cook, and Cynthia Shamburger. "Co-Teaching: An Illustration of the Complexity of Collaboration in Special Education."University Library. N.p., 31 Dec. 2009. Web. 04 Sept. 2014.The information is from the last day of 2009, fairly recentIt teaches about the job of special education, and working together. It's based on researchMarilyn Friend and the other contributors are professors that teach others in the special education programThe information in the article are all ways methods of co-teaching and is based on experiences through the authors lives.
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1/6/201534ARTL (Article)12Ghezzi, Patti. "6th Grade Academics: What To Expect - SchoolFamily.com." 6th Grade Academics: What To Expect - SchoolFamily.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Aug. 2014.The Information comes from 2010 and is rarely updated. Although it is current enough for my topic.The information includes facts on subjects learned in 6th grade, and opinions on how the parent can help the student learn said sujects.The author is Patti Ghezzi, an award winning journalist who has over 20 years of experience in cover education.The information is both fact and opinion, written to the parents of 6th grade children. It was an informational article on what the students will be learning in sixth grade and how the paretns can help
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1/6/201535ARTL (Article)12Hampshire, Patricia K. "Teaching Play Skills to Children With Autism Using Visually Structured Tasks." EBSCO Host. Sage Publications Inc., Jan.-Feb. 2014. Web. 21 Aug. 2014. <http://eds.b.ebscohost.com/>.The Info in this article was published this year, just 8 months ago. It is a very current resource.This article is all facts and info. It cites all its sources and gives little to no opinions on the subject.The person writing this article is an assistant professor in the department of Special Education and Early Childhood StudiesThe Information was published to inform. There are no ads on the page and it isn't so much an opinionated report as it is an informational one.
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1/6/201536ARTL (Article)12Clarke, Laura S. "Supporting Students With Disabilities During School Crises: A Teacher’s Guide." EBSCO Host. Sage Publications Inc., July-Aug. 2014. Web. 21 Aug. 2014. <http://eds.b.ebscohost.com/>.This information came from this month and year, being as current as possible as I can get from an article.This article gives examples of teachers throughout and uses them as a source of information. All of it is fact and has many citationsThe author of this article is Laura Clarke. She is an assistant professor in the Department of Special Education in Ball University.The information in this article is solely based on facts and examples. It was made to give people an idea on how to support students with disabilites
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1/16/201537Video13Reubino, Neil. "A day in the life of a Special Education teacher." YouTube. YouTube, 8 Dec. 2010. Web. 12 Sept. 2014. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qh1meBo_m1w>.This video was uploaded in 2010, which makes it a recent video on the topicThis video goes through a first-year special ed. teacher's day. It shows what they do, as well as things to expect from teaching special ed.Neil Reubino has a degree in mass communications and is currently working on documenting schools in Montgemery. 9/12/2014
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1/16/201538Book13Friend, Marilyn Penovich, and William D. Bursuck. "1." Including Students with Special Needs: A Practical Guide for Classroom Teachers. 3rd ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1996. 1-28. Print.This Book was made in 1996, but it is used as a practical guide for teachers..The book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900s9/19/2014
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1/16/201539Book13Clarke, Laura S. "Supporting Students With Disabilities During School Crises: A Teacher’s Guide." EBSCO Host. Sage Publications Inc., July-Aug. 2014. Web. 21 Aug. 2014. <http://eds.b.ebscohost.com/>.This Book was made in 1996, but it is used as a practical guide for teachers..The book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900s9/19/2014
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9/18/201440Book14Friend, Marilyn Penovich, and William D. Bursuck. "3." Including Students with Special Needs: A Practical Guide for Classroom Teachers. 3rd ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1996. 75-107. Print.This Book was made in 1996, but it is used as a practical guide for teachers..The book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900s9/19/2014
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9/25/201441Book14Clarke, Laura S. "Supporting Students With Disabilities During School Crises: A Teacher’s Guide." EBSCO Host. Sage Publications Inc., July-Aug. 2014. Web. 21 Aug. 2014. <http://eds.b.ebscohost.com/>.This Book was made in 1996, but it is used as a practical guide for teachers..The book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900s9/26/2014
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9/25/201442Book14Friend, Marilyn Penovich, and William D. Bursuck. "5." Including Students with Special Needs: A Practical Guide for Classroom Teachers. 3rd ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1996. 75-107. Print.This Book was made in 1996, but it is used as a practical guide for teachers..The book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900s9/26/2014
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9/25/201443Book15Friend, Marilyn Penovich, and William D. Bursuck. "6." Including Students with Special Needs: A Practical Guide for Classroom Teachers. 3rd ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1996. 75-107. Print.This Book was made in 1996, but it is used as a practical guide for teachers..The book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900s9/26/2014
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1/16/201544Book15Friend, Marilyn Penovich, and William D. Bursuck. "7." Including Students with Special Needs: A Practical Guide for Classroom Teachers. 3rd ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1996. 111-141. Print.This Book was made in 1996, but it is used as a practical guide for teachers..The book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900s10/11/2014
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1/16/201545Book15Connelly, Vincent, and Michael Rosenberg. "Special Education Teaching as a Profession: Lessons Learned from Occupations That Have Achieved Full Professional Standing." University Library. N.p., 31 July 2009. Web. 04 Sept. 2014.This Book was made in 1996, but it is used as a practical guide for teachers..The book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900s10/11/2014
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1/16/201546Book15"Innovative Chromebook Teachers: Using Chromebooks in Special Education." YouTube. YouTube, 9 May 2013. Web. 07 Nov. 2014.This Book was made in 1996, but it is used as a practical guide for teachers..The book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900s10/11/2014
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1/30/201547ARTL (Article)16"So Tell Me about 6th Graders! - A to Z Teacher Stuff Forums." So Tell Me about 6th Graders! - A to Z Teacher Stuff Forums. N.p., 2 July 2002. Web. 30 Jan. 2015.The info comes from 2002This article is all facts and info. It cites all its sources and gives little to no opinions on the subject.The person writing this article is an assistant professor in the department of Special Education and Early Childhood StudiesThe information is both fact and opinion, written to the parents of 6th grade children. It was an informational article on what the students will be learning in sixth grade and how the paretns can help
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1/30/201548ARTL (Article)16Clarke, Laura S. "Supporting Students With Disabilities During School Crises: A Teacher’s Guide." EBSCO Host. Sage Publications Inc., July-Aug. 2014. Web. 21 Aug. 2014. <http://eds.b.ebscohost.com/>.This information came from this month and year, being as current as possible as I can get from an article.This article gives examples of teachers throughout and uses them as a source of information. All of it is fact and has many citationsThe author of this article is Laura Clarke. She is an assistant professor in the Department of Special Education in Ball University.The information in this article is solely based on facts and examples. It was made to give people an idea on how to support students with disabilites
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1/30/201549ARTL (Article)17Friend, Marilyn, Lynne Cook, and Cynthia Shamburger. "Co-Teaching: An Illustration of the Complexity of Collaboration in Special Education."University Library. N.p., 31 Dec. 2009. Web. 04 Sept. 2014.The information is from the last day of 2009, fairly recentIt teaches about the job of special education, and working together. It's based on researchMarilyn Friend and the other contributors are professors that teach others in the special education programThe information in the article are all ways methods of co-teaching and is based on experiences through the authors lives.
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1/30/201550ARTL (Article)17Appl, Dolores. "First-Year Early Childhood Special Education Teachers and Their Assistants: "Teaching Along with Her"" University Library. N.p., 8 July 2006. Web. 04 Sept. 2014.The article is from 8 years ago, not too long ago. The information is recent enough to be relevantThis article is made by a professor that teaches how to teach early grades. She uses experience, facts, and examples Dolores Appl is a professor that teaches how to teach early grades and special education. she has her credentials in teaching special education.The purpose of the article is to teach and inform. It is written by a teacher for teachers to help them out in the class when they need it.
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1/30/201551ARTL (Article)17Jones, R L, and N W Gottfried. "The Prestige of Special Education Teaching." Exceptional Children, 32.7 (1966): 465.This article was made in 1966, though it was re-eddited in 2004, which makes it relevant in today's societyThis article talks about the importance of being a special education teacher and what kinds of effects it has on a personJones and Gottfried have both written many journal excerpts on special education and trainingThis article's purpose is to outline the details of being a special education teacher and the exceptional prestiges it gives you
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2/20/201552video18"Introduction to Special Education." YouTube. YouTube, 17 Nov. 2008. Web. 24 Oct. 2014.This Video was uploded in 2008, still relevantThe book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classThe author are teachers from winsconsinThe purpose of the book is to be a guide for special education teachers and to help them along side as the teachers go about their journey being a special ed teacher
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2/20/201553Video18"Early Childhood Special Education, for Future Teachers." YouTube. YouTube, 1 Apr. 2014. Web. 24 Oct. 2014.This video was uploaded this year, very recentThe book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900sThe purpose of the book is to be a guide for special education teachers and to help them along side as the teachers go about their journey being a special ed teacher
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2/28/201554Video19"Special Ed Success Stories Start with the Basics." YouTube. YouTube, 9 Nov. 2009. Web. 24 Oct. 2014.This video was uploaded in 2009, relevant informationThe book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900sThe purpose of the book is to be a guide for special education teachers and to help them along side as the teachers go about their journey being a special ed teacher
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3/6/201555ARTL (Article)20Armstrong, Thomas. "7 Ways to Bring Out the Best in Special-Needs Students." Education Week Teacher. N.p., 9 Apr. 2013. Web. 05 Mar. 2015. <http://www.edweek.org/tm/articles/2013/04/08/fp_armstrong.html>.The article is from 8 years ago, not too long ago. The information is recent enough to be relevantThis article is made by a professor that teaches how to teach early grades. She uses experience, facts, and examples Thomas Armstrong and the other authors are professors in teaching special ed. The purpose of the article was to explain and study about special education teachers. It is solely informational
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3/6/201556ARTL (Article)20"Teaching Special Education." Teaching Special Education. N.p., n.d. Web. 03 Mar. 2015. <http://www.understanding-learning-disabilities.com/teaching-special-education.html>.The Information comes from 2010 and is rarely updated. Although it is current enough for my topic.The information includes facts on subjects learned in 6th grade, and opinions on how the parent can help the student learn said sujects.The author is Patti Ghezzi, an award winning journalist who has over 20 years of experience in cover education.The information is both fact and opinion, written to the parents of 6th grade children. It was an informational article on what the students will be learning in sixth grade and how the paretns can help
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3/6/201557ARTL (Article)20"Advice on the Best Practices for Teaching Special Education." Concordia Portland Online. Concordiaonline, 11 Feb. 2013. Web. 06 Mar. 2015. <http://education.cu-portland.edu/blog/special-ed/advice-on-the-best-practices-for-teaching-special-education/>.The Info in this article was published this year, just 8 months ago. It is a very current resource.This article is all facts and info. It cites all its sources and gives little to no opinions on the subject.The person writing this article is an assistant professor in the department of Special Education and Early Childhood StudiesThe Information was published to inform. There are no ads on the page and it isn't so much an opinionated report as it is an informational one.
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3/27/201558ARTL (Article)21Appl, Dolores. "First-Year Early Childhood Special Education Teachers and Their Assistants: "Teaching Along with Her"" University Library. N.p., 8 July 2006. Web. 04 Sept. 2014.The article is from 8 years ago, not too long ago. The information is recent enough to be relevantThis article is made by a professor that teaches how to teach early grades. She uses experience, facts, and examples Dolores Appl is a professor that teaches how to teach early grades and special education. she has her credentials in teaching special education.The purpose of the article is to teach and inform. It is written by a teacher for teachers to help them out in the class when they need it.
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3/27/201559ARTL (Article)21Conderman, Greg, Joe Morin, and J. Todd Stephens. "Special Education Student Teaching Practices." Preventing School Failure, 49.3 (2005): 5-10.This article was made in 2005, but it's not outdatedThis article is reliable because the information in the article is all teaching someone what and how a special ed. teacher worksGreg Conderman and the other authors are professors in teaching special ed. The purpose of the article was to explain and study about special education teachers. It is solely informational
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3/27/201560ARTL (Article)21Jones, R L, and N W Gottfried. "The Prestige of Special Education Teaching." Exceptional Children, 32.7 (1966): 465.This article was made in 1966, though it was re-eddited in 2004, which makes it relevant in today's societyThis article talks about the importance of being a special education teacher and what kinds of effects it has on a personJones and Gottfried have both written many journal excerpts on special education and trainingThis article's purpose is to outline the details of being a special education teacher and the exceptional prestiges it gives you
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4/2/201561ARTL (Article)22Reubino, Neil. "A day in the life of a Special Education teacher." YouTube. YouTube, 8 Dec. 2010. Web. 12 Sept. 2014. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qh1meBo_m1w>.This video was uploaded in 2010, which makes it a recent video on the topicThis video goes through a first-year special ed. teacher's day. It shows what they do, as well as things to expect from teaching special ed.Neil Reubino has a degree in mass communications and is currently working on documenting schools in Montgemery. 9/12/2014
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4/2/201562ARTL (Article)22Friend, Marilyn Penovich, and William D. Bursuck. "1." Including Students with Special Needs: A Practical Guide for Classroom Teachers. 3rd ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1996. 1-28. Print.This Book was made in 1996, but it is used as a practical guide for teachers..The book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900s9/19/2014
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4/2/201563ARTL (Article)22Friend, Marilyn Penovich, and William D. Bursuck. "2." Including Students with Special Needs: A Practical Guide for Classroom Teachers. 3rd ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1996. 31-69. Print.This Book was made in 1996, but it is used as a practical guide for teachers..The book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900s9/19/2014
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4/2/201564ARTL (Article)22Friend, Marilyn Penovich, and William D. Bursuck. "3." Including Students with Special Needs: A Practical Guide for Classroom Teachers. 3rd ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1996. 75-107. Print.This Book was made in 1996, but it is used as a practical guide for teachers..The book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900s9/19/2014
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4/2/201565ARTL (Article)22Friend, Marilyn Penovich, and William D. Bursuck. "4." Including Students with Special Needs: A Practical Guide for Classroom Teachers. 3rd ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1996. 111-. Print.This Book was made in 1996, but it is used as a practical guide for teachers..The book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900s9/26/2014
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4/2/201566ARTL (Article)22Friend, Marilyn Penovich, and William D. Bursuck. "5." Including Students with Special Needs: A Practical Guide for Classroom Teachers. 3rd ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1996. 75-107. Print.This Book was made in 1996, but it is used as a practical guide for teachers..The book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900s9/26/2014
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4/2/201567ARTL (Article)22Friend, Marilyn Penovich, and William D. Bursuck. "6." Including Students with Special Needs: A Practical Guide for Classroom Teachers. 3rd ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1996. 75-107. Print.This Book was made in 1996, but it is used as a practical guide for teachers..The book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900s9/26/2014
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4/2/201568ARTL (Article)22Friend, Marilyn Penovich, and William D. Bursuck. "7." Including Students with Special Needs: A Practical Guide for Classroom Teachers. 3rd ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1996. 111-141. Print.This Book was made in 1996, but it is used as a practical guide for teachers..The book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900s10/11/2014
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4/16/201569Video23"Special Ed Success Stories Start with the Basics." YouTube. YouTube, 9 Nov. 2009. Web. 24 Oct. 2014.This video was uploaded in 2009, relevant informationThe book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900sThe purpose of the book is to be a guide for special education teachers and to help them along side as the teachers go about their journey being a special ed teacher
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4/16/201570ARTL (Article)23Armstrong, Thomas. "7 Ways to Bring Out the Best in Special-Needs Students." Education Week Teacher. N.p., 9 Apr. 2013. Web. 05 Mar. 2015. <http://www.edweek.org/tm/articles/2013/04/08/fp_armstrong.html>.The article is from 8 years ago, not too long ago. The information is recent enough to be relevantThis article is made by a professor that teaches how to teach early grades. She uses experience, facts, and examples Thomas Armstrong and the other authors are professors in teaching special ed. The purpose of the article was to explain and study about special education teachers. It is solely informational
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4/16/201571ARTL (Article)23"Teaching Special Education." Teaching Special Education. N.p., n.d. Web. 03 Mar. 2015. <http://www.understanding-learning-disabilities.com/teaching-special-education.html>.The Information comes from 2010 and is rarely updated. Although it is current enough for my topic.The information includes facts on subjects learned in 6th grade, and opinions on how the parent can help the student learn said sujects.The author is Patti Ghezzi, an award winning journalist who has over 20 years of experience in cover education.The information is both fact and opinion, written to the parents of 6th grade children. It was an informational article on what the students will be learning in sixth grade and how the paretns can help
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4/22/201572Video24"Early Childhood Special Education, for Future Teachers." YouTube. YouTube, 1 Apr. 2014. Web. 24 Oct. 2014.This video was uploaded this year, very recentThe book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900sThe purpose of the book is to be a guide for special education teachers and to help them along side as the teachers go about their journey being a special ed teacher
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4/22/201573Video24"Special Ed Success Stories Start with the Basics." YouTube. YouTube, 9 Nov. 2009. Web. 24 Oct. 2014.This video was uploaded in 2009, relevant informationThe book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900sThe purpose of the book is to be a guide for special education teachers and to help them along side as the teachers go about their journey being a special ed teacher
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4/22/201574Video24"Co-Teaching Model for Special Education." YouTube. YouTube, 12 Oct. 2012. Web. 07 Nov. 2014.This video was uploaded in 2012, relevant informationThe book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900sThe purpose of the book is to be a guide for special education teachers and to help them along side as the teachers go about their journey being a special ed teacher
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4/27/201575ARTL (Article)25Clarke, Laura S. "Supporting Students With Disabilities During School Crises: A Teacher’s Guide." EBSCO Host. Sage Publications Inc., July-Aug. 2014. Web. 21 Aug. 2014. <http://eds.b.ebscohost.com/>.This information came from this month and year, being as current as possible as I can get from an article.This article gives examples of teachers throughout and uses them as a source of information. All of it is fact and has many citationsThe author of this article is Laura Clarke. She is an assistant professor in the Department of Special Education in Ball University.The information in this article is solely based on facts and examples. It was made to give people an idea on how to support students with disabilites
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4/27/201576ARTL (Article)25Hampshire, Patricia K. "Teaching Play Skills to Children With Autism Using Visually Structured Tasks." EBSCO Host. Sage Publications Inc., Jan.-Feb. 2014. Web. 21 Aug. 2014. <http://eds.b.ebscohost.com/>.The Info in this article was published this year, just 8 months ago. It is a very current resource.This article is all facts and info. It cites all its sources and gives little to no opinions on the subject.The person writing this article is an assistant professor in the department of Special Education and Early Childhood StudiesThe Information was published to inform. There are no ads on the page and it isn't so much an opinionated report as it is an informational one.
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5/1/201577ARTL (Article)25Clarke, Laura S. "Supporting Students With Disabilities During School Crises: A Teacher’s Guide." EBSCO Host. Sage Publications Inc., July-Aug. 2014. Web. 21 Aug. 2014. <http://eds.b.ebscohost.com/>.This information came from this month and year, being as current as possible as I can get from an article.This article gives examples of teachers throughout and uses them as a source of information. All of it is fact and has many citationsThe author of this article is Laura Clarke. She is an assistant professor in the Department of Special Education in Ball University.The information in this article is solely based on facts and examples. It was made to give people an idea on how to support students with disabilites
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5/1/201578ARTL (Article)25Friend, Marilyn, Lynne Cook, and Cynthia Shamburger. "Co-Teaching: An Illustration of the Complexity of Collaboration in Special Education."University Library. N.p., 31 Dec. 2009. Web. 04 Sept. 2014.The information is from the last day of 2009, fairly recentIt teaches about the job of special education, and working together. It's based on researchMarilyn Friend and the other contributors are professors that teach others in the special education programThe information in the article are all ways methods of co-teaching and is based on experiences through the authors lives.
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5/1/201579ARTL (Article)25Ghezzi, Patti. "6th Grade Academics: What To Expect - SchoolFamily.com." 6th Grade Academics: What To Expect - SchoolFamily.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Aug. 2014.The Information comes from 2010 and is rarely updated. Although it is current enough for my topic.The information includes facts on subjects learned in 6th grade, and opinions on how the parent can help the student learn said sujects.The author is Patti Ghezzi, an award winning journalist who has over 20 years of experience in cover education.The information is both fact and opinion, written to the parents of 6th grade children. It was an informational article on what the students will be learning in sixth grade and how the paretns can help
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5/1/201580Book25Connelly, Vincent, and Michael Rosenberg. "Special Education Teaching as a Profession: Lessons Learned from Occupations That Have Achieved Full Professional Standing." University Library. N.p., 31 July 2009. Web. 04 Sept. 2014.it is used as a practical guide for teachers..The book was written by and for teachers to be able to help them in having special education students in the classMarilyn Penovich Friend, and William Bursick are teachers that are educated in the field of teaching special education kids. Marilyn has been writing about teaching since mid 1900s10/11/2014
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