by Dan DeMarle | Dec 3, 2022 | Autism, Autism, Classroom, Gifted and Talented, Teaching, Twice Exceptional 2E
“No matter how bad my mental health got, I clung to the idea that I needed to be the smartest. If I couldn’t have friends, I would have a perfect GPA.” “I Grew Up Gifted and Autistic — and Suffered the Burnout of Twice...
by Dan DeMarle | Nov 16, 2022 | Classroom, Math, Parents/Guardians, Reading, School Districts, Teaching, Uncategorized
US education secretary: Results are unacceptable Kayla Jimenez – USA TODAY – in the D&C on 10/25/22 on page 6A As educators, community members and parents work to help kids catch up from pandemic-related learning loss through accelerated learning and...
by Dan DeMarle | Nov 15, 2022 | Books, Children's Books, Classroom, Parents/Guardians, Teaching
First Book and 26 other nonprofits nationwide form the Diverse Books for All Coalition, an initiative to increase access to diverse children’s books....
by Dan DeMarle | Nov 14, 2022 | Classroom, Parents/Guardians, Reading, Reading, Teaching
How children with attention deficit disorder (ADHD) or learning disabilities like dyslexia can improve reading skills and achieve success at school. Click this link to read the article.
by Dan DeMarle | Nov 2, 2022 | Classroom, Teaching, Teaching
For the first time in 20 years, the Internal Revenue Service is increasing the deduction limit for the amount of money teachers spend on school supplies, the agency has announced. Teachers will now be able to deduct up to $300 of out-of-pocket classroom expenses in...
by Dan DeMarle | Oct 23, 2022 | Assistive Technology, Classroom, Parents/Guardians, Teaching, Teaching
One of the many things we’ve learned from the Covid-19 pandemic is that technology has become more and more essential in schools. Although IDEA 2004 and Section 504 mandate that provided services must address the individualized needs of students with disabilities, in...