Monthly Archives: November 2014

Types of Students and The Paraeducators Who Might Be Best Fit

Last week, we talked about the types of paraeducators. This week we’ll talk about the types of students that can be encountered in a classroom. It does not matter if this student is a student you are assigned to keep … Continue reading

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Types of Paraeducators

For a while now, I’ve been observing the types of paraeducators I’ve come across. Some are more successful with different types of students. The goal in here lies: how to get right matching and how to maximize cross matching to … Continue reading

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What Do You Do With A ‘Paraeducator’?

This week’s Twitter #spedchat moderated by Nicole Eredics from The Inclusive Class caught me by surprise. Twitter chats have been actually a great way to find information from others in special education. This week’s questions lent themselves quite wonderfully for … Continue reading

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