152.Key Strategies for Providing Instruction that Meets Your Students' Needs

16/03/2023 16 min
152.Key Strategies for Providing Instruction that Meets Your Students' Needs

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As a special education teacher, one of your most important responsibilities is to differentiate instruction and adapt curriculum to meet the unique needs of your students with disabilities. Differentiated instruction is a teaching approach that involves adjusting instruction to meet the diverse needs of students while adapting curriculum is the process of modifying or altering curriculum materials to make them more accessible to students with disabilities.   In this week’s episode I am sharing the importance of differentiated instruction and adapting curriculum to meet the unique needs of our students with disabilities. I am sharing strategies and best practices for providing instruction that is tailored to each student’s needs and abilities, as well as techniques for modifying curriculum materials to make them more accessible to our students.  In this episode you will learn:   The benefits of speech to text software. How to use assistive technology devices. How to collaborate with the entire team. About the Universal Design for Learning. Links and Resources Special Ed Socials Facebook Page Connect with Dawn Find me on IG Find me on Tik Tok Etsy Shop TpT Store Subscribe Are you subscribed to my podcast? Trust me, you definitely want to do that so you don’t miss a thing! Click here to subscribe in iTunes! Leave a Review If you are loving the podcast, I would be really grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other teachers find my podcast and I love hearing what you think about the podcast as well. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what part of the podcast you found to be the most helpful!

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