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Daily Archives: 9 September 2010
I Had Them At Hello!
So, I started my new job but have been too tired to post. It’s not like the job is super hard, it’s just that I’ve been a couch potato for a whole year. So, it’s going to take a little while to get used to working again. Anywho, this is how the day went. I [...]
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Asst professor at University of Utah
The Department of Special Education at the University of Utah is searching for a tenure-track faculty member at the rank of assistant professor in the area of mild/moderate disabilities with emphases on reading/literacy and assessment.
Salaries are competitive with other Research-Intensive Universities; excellent benefits package. The position begins August 15, 2011.
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If Kids With Disabilities Are Not Broken, Do We Have to Change How We Teach Them?
Image via WikipediaIf kids who don’t sit still are not bad kids, (Raise your hand if you ever were bad for not sitting still)and if kids who don’t always focus on the lesson are not lazy, and if kids who don’t read well are not stupid, do we have to ch… Continue reading
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If Kids With Disabilities Are Not Broken, Do We Have to Change How We Teach Them?
Image via WikipediaIf kids who don’t sit still are not bad kids, (Raise your hand if you ever were bad for not sitting still)and if kids who don’t always focus on the lesson are not lazy, and if kids who don’t read well are not stupid, do we have to ch… Continue reading
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If Kids With Disabilities Are Not Broken, Do We Have to Change How We Teach Them?
Image via WikipediaIf kids who don’t sit still are not bad kids, (Raise your hand if you ever were bad for not sitting still)and if kids who don’t always focus on the lesson are not lazy, and if kids who don’t read well are not stupid, do we have to ch… Continue reading
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If Kids With Disabilities Are Not Broken, Do We Have to Change How We Teach Them?
Image via WikipediaIf kids who don’t sit still are not bad kids, (Raise your hand if you ever were bad for not sitting still)and if kids who don’t always focus on the lesson are not lazy, and if kids who don’t read well are not stupid, do we have to ch… Continue reading
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