Category: paraeducator
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Camera Panning Up
Renay was working on scheduling the other day. Processing both student and adult schedules and trying to make the complexities work of work. She was comparing student needs and personality against adult personalities and skills. While this is the real work that helps provide success in the classroom, this is also about knowing that students…
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Where the book begins
The new school year is upon us. Renay has spent the last few days unpacking from ESY and setting up projects for testing for ParaEducate. While it has been much longer than we all intended with regards to an updated publication, we are confident that we will soon see something that will be useful soon.…
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Five Resolutions for Paraeducators in 2014– Originally Posted Jan. 12, 2014
Before I get too far into this week’s post, I want to piggy back onto last week’s post from Megan. When I agreed to ParaEducate (the company), it solved a few things. Firstly, it solved how to address publishing ParaEducate and it introduced something near and dear to my heart: academic modifications. ParaEducate is going…
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Five Hundred Miles– Originally Posted Feb. 8, 2021
One of our favorite things about February are the number of holidays that happen in February. But it is an amazingly packed month of just events that happen. It does seem endless and adding to the fact that February is a compressed month, one feels like they’re running a marathon and it is easy to…
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Through the Dark
We know that our May started in a whirl, guiding folks through standardized testing for a variety of students. Not just state testing, but English language testing for students who have another home language, then the district assessments. And then the world had to stop for Renay as she had to wrangle just the last…