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Cary's Tidbits: February 2009
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Saturday, February 28, 2009. A Cary Mullen Film. It was a pleasure for me to present my "Snowflake" activities to EDUC 843. Because I am out of the classroom right now, I had to draw upon previous classroom experiences for the purpose of today's presentation. Fortunately, creating snowflakes is something my students really enjoyed. They met a wide variety of goals through these lessons (e.g. Reading Comprehension, ELD. I think the study of snowflakes is interesting! I also really like taking a theme and ...
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Cary's Tidbits: April 2009
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Friday, April 17, 2009. Support Unit South Website. Recently a couple of colleagues and myself were asked to develop a website for our support unit. The main directive: to provide a place where parents, teachers and administrators could easily go to find answers to operational questions, locate resources to support student achievement, remain current with breaking news in the field of Special Education, and most importantly, to help strengthen community involvement. This was no small task! With the unvei...
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Cary's Tidbits: A Cary Mullen Film
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Saturday, February 28, 2009. A Cary Mullen Film. April 14, 2009 at 9:27 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Latin quote of the day. Subscribe To Cary's Tidbits. Unit Of Practice I: Teacher Centered Learning vs. Unit of Practice II: Student Centered Learning. There was an error in this gadget. A Cary Mullen Film. I currently work as a Program Specialist in LAUSD, Local District 6. I assist with Special Education student placements, as well as provide support to parents, teachers and administrators.
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Cary's Tidbits: March 2009
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Saturday, March 21, 2009. Hello all, I had the privilege of attending the Special Education Symposium, hosted by the law firm Fagen. On March 20 Th. The panel of speakers shared valuable information on several current topics of interest: autism, defensible IEP's. A comparative analysis between IDEA and Sect. 504, common mistakes with acronyms, and subject matter worth including/avoiding when writing IEP. Meetings involving these very students. One aspect of the educational code worth storing away for...
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Cary's Tidbits: Support Unit South Website
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Friday, April 17, 2009. Support Unit South Website. Recently a couple of colleagues and myself were asked to develop a website for our support unit. The main directive: to provide a place where parents, teachers and administrators could easily go to find answers to operational questions, locate resources to support student achievement, remain current with breaking news in the field of Special Education, and most importantly, to help strengthen community involvement. This was no small task! With the unvei...
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Cary's Tidbits: Reflection #1
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Saturday, February 28, 2009. It was a pleasure for me to present my "Snowflake" activities to EDUC 843. Because I am out of the classroom right now, I had to draw upon previous classroom experiences for the purpose of today's presentation. Fortunately, creating snowflakes is something my students really enjoyed. They met a wide variety of goals through these lessons (e.g. Reading Comprehension, ELD. I think the study of snowflakes is interesting! I also really like taking a theme and using it for cross-c...
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Cary's Tidbits: Welcome!
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Saturday, February 28, 2009. Hello and welcome to my blog! I am very excited about all of the possibilities for sharing useful information with all of you. I hope my site will prove to be both thought provoking and beneficial. Let's get started! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Latin quote of the day. Subscribe To Cary's Tidbits. Unit Of Practice I: Teacher Centered Learning vs. Unit of Practice II: Student Centered Learning. There was an error in this gadget. A Cary Mullen Film. This Day in History.