Elevate Your Team’s Approach to IEP Meetings
Our Transition Planning Rubric is designed to support district leaders and educators in guiding their teams towards excellence in transition planning.
Fostering Inclusivity in Social Emotional Learning (SEL)
Delve into evidence-based strategies for building and implementing inclusive SEL programs
Trace the Evolution of Special Education Law: A 50-Year Retrospective
This detailed infographic provides a visual chronicle of the significant milestones in special education law over the last five decades.
How to Avoid the Most Common Legal Errors in Transition Planning?
Navigating the legalities associated with transition can be a maze fraught with potential missteps.
Discover Proven Strategies to Combat Educator Burnout
In the demanding world of special education, burnout is an unfortunate and pervasive reality, impacting both staff wellbeing and student success.
Icebreakers for Teens: A Life Skills Lesson in 15 Minutes or Less
It’s not always easy to plan icebreakers for teens, but they can make a huge difference in building strong relationships. In order to be successful, you want a quick lesson or activity that is sure to get engagement from even the toughest crowd
Elevate Your Team’s Approach to IEP Meetings
Our Transition Planning Rubric is designed to support district leaders and educators in guiding their teams towards excellence in transition planniang.
Free Life Skills Lesson: Self-Identity Activities for High School Students
elf-identity can be a tough topic for middle school and high students. Teenagers are often just on the brink of figuring out who they are or who they want to be.
Free Life Skills Lesson Plan: Building Strong Relationships
Building strong relationships is a lifelong journey, and it’s a skill that will come in handy year after year. As a teenager, there are so many different types of relationships to build with adults.
Media Literacy Lesson Plan for Middle School and High School Students
With so much misinformation online, it’s easy for students to get confused about what is and isn’t correct. This media literacy lesson plan is a great first step in helping teens navigate this topic.