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January 2008 - Posts
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Danielle Delaney has taken the time to post a 7 minute video on Youtube about some of the work that she does as a paraprofessional: read more Read More...
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Sue Watson, from the About.com Special Education page has created a list of 10 questions to ask yourself before you decide to pursue a career as a special educator. Looking over the list, I think it applies equally to paraeducators. Here is one of the Read More...
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The first winner of one of our early registration contest rewards is Mary McKenna- she has chosen the $50 gift certificate to Hot Tomatoes. We asked Mary to tell us a little about herself: I have worked as a para with children with varying levels of special Read More...
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We have selected the winner of one of our fabulous conference prizes . We will notify the winner tomorrow and then post the person's name along with his or her prize. There will still be some great prizes given away, so hurry and register before we choose Read More...
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Kari is a "woman given the awesome task of raising 6 children, 2 of them with special needs". Her blog includes personal and insightful insights on raising her children and living life. Today's post includes an experience with her son Ben initiated by Read More...
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Tracy Rosen writes about Collaboration for student success: teachers and para-educators working together . She discusses a workshop on successful teacher/paraeducator collaboration: read more Read More...
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I went over to YouTube tonight to look for paraeducator videos- I was only able to find one, but it is a good one from the National Education Association. Watch Arthur Goff explains how he became a paraprofessional and tell about some of his experiences: Read More...
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This article begins with a general overview of autism and how prevalent it has become. history of autism is the state of Vermont. From there, the article describes the experiences of two different mothers of children with autism and goes over some of Read More...
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From Tacoma, Washington, a thank you to "one of Tacoma's outstanding paraprofessionals, for her going above and beyond class work." Janet Caldon praises Christine Wittstock for her participation in a staff development assignment to "smile 10 times to Read More...
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