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Connections Between Behavior Planning and Intervention

Connections Between Behavior Planning and Intervention  In schools committed to equity and student-centered learning, academic intervention often takes center stage. But when students face behavioral challenges that interfere with learning, the need for a strategic and compassionate response becomes just as essential. Understanding the connections between behavior planning and intervention is key to

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Difference Between IEP and 504 Plans

Difference Between IEP and 504 Plans Understanding the difference between an Individualized Education Program (IEP) and a 504 Plan is crucial for parents, educators, and students navigating the special education system. Both plans provide accommodations for students with disabilities, but they serve different purposes and are governed by different laws. Let’s break down

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Transition Curriculum for Special Education

Transition Curriculum for Special Education The journey from school to post-secondary education, employment, or independent living is a pivotal time in a student's life. For many learners, especially those with individualized education plans (IEPs), this transition requires structured guidance and skill-building. A well-designed transition curriculum is essential to ensuring that students are prepared

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Transition Curriculum: Five Key Elements

Transition Curriculum: Five Key Elements For students with disabilities, the transition from school to adulthood is a critical phase that requires careful planning and support. A transition curriculum is an educational framework designed to equip students with the necessary skills, knowledge, and experiences to successfully navigate life beyond high school. This includes independent

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Navigating Education in 2025

Navigating Education in 2025 As we step into 2025, the educational landscape is poised for transformation, driven by technology, evolving societal needs, and a growing emphasis on equity and personalization. At Let's Go Learn, we are committed to empowering educators and learners with tools that meet the demands of an ever-changing world. This

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Ever Wondered About the Decisions Behind Education Policies?

Ever Wondered About the Decisions Behind Education Policies? Education policies shape the learning experiences of millions of students across the country. But how are these policies decided? What drives the changes and reforms that impact classrooms, teachers, and students every day? Let’s Go Learn is here to unravel the complex web of influences

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Personalized Learning Plan

How Let's Go Learn's Goal-Setting Report Empowers Students In the world of education, personalized learning is no longer just a buzzword; it's a critical strategy for ensuring that every student gets the support necessary to succeed. At Let's Go Learn, our diagnostic assessments are designed to deliver deep, actionable insights into a student's

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Why IDEA Is So Important: Championing Inclusivity in Education Makes Moral and Financial Sense

Why IDEA Is So Important: Championing Inclusivity in Education Makes Moral and Financial Sense At its core, education is a basic human right. It is the foundation upon which individuals build their lives, gain opportunities, and become active, contributing members of society. But it’s not enough to simply provide an education to all

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The Reality of Teacher Preparation

The Reality of Teacher Preparation The teaching profession is facing a crisis: new teachers are leaving the field at an alarming rate. According to recent data, nearly one in five teachers leaves the profession within the first five years. The reasons behind this mass exodus are multifaceted, but one undeniable factor is the

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Understanding IDEA and ADA

Understanding IDEA and ADA: Navigating Special Education Law Navigating the complexities of special education law can be daunting, especially when dealing with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Both laws aim to protect the rights of individuals with disabilities, but they serve different purposes and

By |2024-07-26T16:44:48+00:00July 26th, 2024|Special Education|Comments Off on Understanding IDEA and ADA
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