Monthly Archives: April 2015

Coping Skills For When There Aren’t As Many

Renay had a bit of a hard week this week, losing a classmate from college to complications related to cancer. But Renay is also fortunate that she has friends who know how to help her talk about the great things … Continue reading

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Evaluating the Year

We’re still over a month away from the official summer hiatus of the ParaEducate blog but it’s time to talk about evaluations. We don’t know how many people worked in other industries previous to joining education, but the number must … Continue reading

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Fear and Inclusion

In literature, ‘fear’ is a theme that is often is exploited by writers to describe the peril that lives in the mind and lives of characters. This is often the social commentary on our own lives. And how appropriate too … Continue reading

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Data Collection

We’re back today and excited to be back! Our official Spring Break started off with an architecture convention, family time, and making progress on several small projects. Data is the bane of every paraeducator’s day. It is often the ‘one … Continue reading

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