How do you ensure IEP goals and objectives, particularly for preschoolers, are not only legally defensible, but meaningful to children and their families? … [Read more...]
A “Make and Take” Even I Can Do!
I’m a professional development provider by choice, by training, and by trade. And over the years, my experiences and research has lead me to several evidence-based conclusions about adult learners. In this blog I explore three truths about adult learners and a "make'n take" that won't make you … [Read more...]
Using Symbaloo To Share Information With Ease
Anyone else feel like they might lose it if they hear one more crazy word used to describe the latest technology or professional development tool? Well...not to push you over the edge, but are you using Symbaloo??? … [Read more...]
Getting To Change in Three…Ok…Four Simple Steps
This post is from guest blogger – Misty Goosen, Ed.S. When it comes to behavior, I get really excited. Perhaps this is a result of my training as a school psychologist, or maybe I am just a nerd. … [Read more...]
What Podcasts Have To Do With Professional Development
I think I created my first podcast in 2007 (maybe a bit earlier); however, it was really just me, creating audio files and screencasts and sending them as emails or posting them in Blackboard for students to access. Fast forward to today, and now it seems, everyone is talking about … [Read more...]