Each generation has their own defining characteristics, whether it’s the self-sufficiency of Baby Boomers or the desire for meaningful work...
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Mindsets play an important role in our lives, especially when it comes to learning. A mindset is made up of the beliefs and thoughts that shape our...
“Homeless Liaison” may be in your job description – but do you know what it means? By law, every local education agency (school district or charter...
Students experiencing homelessness have the same rights to a free appropriate public education as their fellow classmates. They’re protected...
Since 2014, each school district must designate a Transition and Employment Services Designee, also called a “TED.” The requirements for TEDs are...
THE AUSTIN AMERICAN-STATESMAN NAMES ESC REGION 13 A WINNER OF THE AUSTIN TOP WORKPLACES 2020 AWARD We’ve been awarded a Top Workplaces 2020...
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) defines low-incidence disabilities as Section 1462(c): a visual or hearing impairment, or...
In our unusual school year, teachers and administrators have more data to track and analyze than ever before. With virtual, face-to-face...
As remote instruction continues due to COVID-19, more and more school counselors are going to be participating in virtual school counseling. Just...
You’ve seen it before. A routine planning time becomes a 30-minute team venting session about a student, and ends without creating any real or...
How Texas Teachers are Teaching During COVID-19
COVID-19 has changed the way teachers around the world are teaching. In Texas we’ve seen a rise in both remote learning and blended learning, with...
Empathy is a word that we hear a lot these days, especially in counseling circles. However, even with the rise in popularity and the buzzword that...
Who would have thought we would ever need a Virtual T-TESS Rubric? It’s become the cliché phrase of 2020 repeated across every setting. “Who...
Self care is a crucial part of everyone’s mental health. It involves deliberate activities we practice in order to boost our mental, emotional...
Often times our schools don’t have mindfulness activities for kids in mind when they’re creating their curriculum. However academic...
Two Manor Independent School District school teachers have been named the 2021 Regional Teachers of the Year by Education Service Center Region 13...
Classroom Set-up During Covid-19: Creating and Implementing Routines
This morning I woke up, turned on the pre-loaded coffee maker, splashed water on my face, brushed my teeth, put on my exercise clothes, arranged the...
Technology is one of the many languages today’s kids and adolescents are fluent in! However, while our students are fluent in technology, they might...
Top 5 Tips for Remote Learning for Students with Complex Disabilities
Remote learning for students with complex disabilities might pose challenges beyond what other students might face. These students need more...
Raise your hand if this is you: It’s Saturday. You hop in the car. You turn on your ignition. Ten minutes later, you’re at the grocery store. But you...
COVID-19 can be scary and difficult for younger kids to understand. Kids generally aren’t used to wearing masks, socially distancing, and spending...
Classroom Setup During COVID-19: Using Picture Visuals
Hi there, friends. In the previous blog about setting up your classroom during Covid-19, we explored how to use floor tape to increase student...
Anxiety. I think it’s safe to say that most people, if they’re being honest, would say that they’ve experienced some level of anxiety the last 5...
6 Remote Learning Strategies to Successfully Check for Your Students’ Understanding
Remote learning is the new norm for fall instruction, and with this new norm there’s going to be some growing pains. We’ve previously...
Classroom Setup During Covid-19: Floor Tape is Your Friend!
So, let’s be real for a second. We know that classroom setup during COVID-19 and that none of the instructional arrangements during COVID-19...
One of the greatest challenges in education has been pulling data to make pedagogical decisions to increase the effectiveness of teaching and...
Pflugerville ISD School Board has been named 2020 Regional Outstanding School Board of Trustees by Education Service Center Region 13 and Texas...
Guest post from Fred Ende and Meghan Everette, authors of Forces of Influence: How Educators Can Leverage Relationships To Improve Practice. Every...
Classroom Setup During COVID: Setting Up an Outdoor Classroom Space
Holding class outside has always been popular with students. While being a classroom favorite, there is also evidence that it has learning benefits...
District and campus leaders who are planning for when campuses reopen are facing unprecedented challenges. All the student routines we established to...
Dees Wins Regional Superintendent of the Year Award Roger Dees, superintendent of Giddings ISD, has been named the 2020 Regional Superintendent...
Reinforcement is a powerful evidence-based practice that helps students with autism and developmental disabilities. Reinforcement, or a positive...
The Present Levels of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance statement ( called the PLAAFP or “present levels”) is a key part of your...
A principal’s responsibilities are constantly evolving, but one thing that remains the same is their role as an instructional leader. By...
One question I get asked when I teach my classroom management class is, “What is the best punishment for a student?” I reply, “There is none.”...
Help Struggling Writers Improve with Sentence Stems
Sometimes our students struggle with communicating, especially when writing is involved. But we can still support our students and help them improve...
We know you’re working hard to deliver engaging lessons for all of your students during this time. But what about your students with disabilities...
Token boards are an essential tool for managing challenging behaviors for students with autism or developmental disabilities. However, providing a...
No matter what Teacher Incentive Allotment (TIA) Cohort your district identifies with, or even if you are in the initial TIA discovery phase, there...
STEM education is a method of hands-on teaching and learning where students learn to apply academic content by creatively solving real-world problems...
Educators are used to maintaining the confidentiality of student data. Under The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) it’s required that...
Engaging your preschool child in learning activities at home isn’t as challenging as it might seem. In fact, if you ask an early childhood educator...
What is Morning Group for Students with Disabilities? (BONUS Webinar on adapting Morning Group to Online Learning Environments)
Morning group or morning meeting is a staple of classrooms with students with moderate to severe disabilities. It is a daily routine designed to...
Reading Comprehension Strategies for Parents
Reading comprehension happens when your child extracts meaning from what they’ve read. It’s the primary goal of reading and a crucial...
Remote Learning for Life Skills Students: Setting up Your Online Environment
Providing remote learning opportunities to students with cognitive, sensory, and physical challenges can be a daunting task. Interactions that rely...
Providing remote learning opportunities to students with cognitive, sensory and physical challenges can be a daunting task. Interactions that rely on...
Every school year starts the same way. You set up your room to be the ideal learning environment. You create a space where students feel safe and...
Announcing Whiteboard 13: Support for Parents, Teachers, and Coaches
I still remember the moment I learned that my children’s school would be closed for two weeks due to COVID-19. I should have seen it coming;...
Keeping your staff connected and motivated has never been more important. But transitioning from face-to-face to online staff meetings may feel like...
A history lab is an inquiry based instructional approach which models the work of historians. Historical inquiry, whether done by historians or...