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Home : Educators : Teachers' Place Teacher Place Welcome! Learning Disabilities Worldwide has developed this site
for educators who work with individuals with learning disabilities of all
ages. At the Teachers' Place you will find information, suggested resources,
and ideas for teaching at all levels, including infant/toddler, preschool,
elementary, middle school, high school, and post-graduate.
Each month the Teachers' Place focuses on a different
topic and provides educators with articles, links to websites, resource
lists and other helpful information related to the topic. The information
is compiled by Joan Sedita, the host of the
Teachers' Place, with contributions and suggestions from nationally recognized
researchers and educators, including members of the LDW's®
Professional Advisory Board.
All visitors to the site have access to the resources
posted for the current monthly topic. LDW® members have extended privileges.
These include access to additional resources related to each monthly topic,
and access to the archives of all previously posted monthly topics. To
become a member, click here.
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The LDW® Publications Archives In addition to the topic of the month, the following
archived articles from previous LDW® publications are always available
at the Teachers'
Place for LDW® members.
Teaching and Classroom Management
Mnemonic Strategies: What Are They? How Can I Use Them? And How Effective Are They?
Using Blended Instruction to Develop a Work-based Learning Model for Students with Learning Disabilities
Naturalistic Language Teaching Procedures for Children at Risk for Language Delays
New Hope in the New Year for Students with LD
Tips for Teachers
Overcoming Underachieving: A New Model to Understand Children's School
Problems
Using Magazines for Multicultural Lesson Planning
More Time to Teach
The Language of Instruction
Behavior Management for Children with Learning Disabilities, Part
I
Behavior Management for Children with Learning Disabilities, Part
II
Sailing More Smoothly Toward Fall: Helping Parents and Teachers Build
Successful Summers for Kids with LD
Strengthening the "Co-" in Collaboration: Building Success for Students
and Teachers through Collaboration, Part I
Strengthening the "Co-" in Collaboration: Building Success for Students
and Teachers through Collaboration, Part II
Strengthening the "Co-" in Collaboration: Building Success for Students
and Teachers through Collaboration, Part III
Strengthening the "Co-" in Collaboration: Building Success for Students
and Teachers through Collaboration, Part IV
Acquiring Study Strategies: Suggestions for Teachers
The Arts
The Visual and Performing Arts: Multisensory Instruction and Assessment
- Specific Classroom Activities
Is it Magic? The Use of the Arts to Teach Students with Learning Disabilities
Linguistic Minorities
Literacy and Linguistic Minorities with and without Learning Disabilities
Untangling the Knots of Linguistic Diversity, Part I
Untangling the Knots of Linguistic Diversity, Part II
How Inclusive is Inclusion in Your School? A Focus on Language Minority
Students
Bound
and Determined to Help Children with Learning Disabilities Succeed Dr. Cooper, an educator and counselor, shares his experiences with learning
disabilities and offers helpful and practical insights about what adults
can do to nurture a more positive outlook in children with LD. An excellent
resource for parents, educators and other professionals.
Research
to Practice: Effective Interventions in Learning Disabilities This book describes the best, up-to-date and well-validated interventions
for struggling learners. Each chapter is devoted to a specific intervention
which is thoroughly described for teachers and practicioners.
Videos/DVDs:
Contemporary
Approaches to the Assessment of Children with Learning Disabilities (Currently this DVD is only available in Greek)
This DVD focuses on the assessment of learning disabilities. In the
first part of the DVD, the traditional assessment procedures are discussed
and the problems inherent in their use are pinpointed. In the second
part, contemporary approaches of assessment are described ("educational
problem solving", "responsiveness to intervention") and the method of
"Curriculum- Based Measurement" (one of the most dynamic methods of
educational data gathering) is presented in detail. Also in this part,
application examples of the contemporary assessment approaches are delineated,
based on the analysis of the difficulties in reading, writing and mathematics
presented by children with learning lisabilities. At the end of the
DVD useful references are given.
Einstein
& Me: Talking About Learning Disabilities This program is designed for parents, kids, and teachers. In a candid conversation, students reveal what it's like to have a learning disability. Upbeat, informative and optimistic; this video is great for in-service training and parent meetings.
Meeting
with Success: Ten Tips for a Successful IEP It's easy to find dozens of documents explaining the IEP process, but an IEP meeting can turn into an adversarial nightmare even if everybody involved understands the "rules and regulations." In this upbeat and optimistic video, you'll observe "real" parents, teachers, administrators, and other specialists as they demonstrate ten tips for meeting with success in this important educational process, developing the Individualized Education Program (IEP). Package includes a booklet written by Dr. Schultz that provides supplementary information about the IEP process.
Stop
and Go Ahead with Success: An Integrated Approach to Helping Children
Develop Social Skills Friendships are critical for our sense of well being. This video offers practical solutions for teachers and parents on how to address the social problems children with learning disabilities face in elementary school. When parents, teachers and other adults work together to coach children on these skills, children become more confident and enter social situations anticipating success.