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First Blog Post

Posted by Madalaine Pugliese

OK, I'll confess. I have been lurking on other educational blogs for a couple of years now. I love seeing other perspectives and opinions about what’s working in K-12 classrooms. It is inspiring to hear about the creative ways educators and therapists are using technology to reach and teach all learners. Regardless of learning challenge, technology can level the playing field, providing scaffolds and tools so that everyone can access curriculum. Were it not for the emergence of blogging, I don’t think these compelling ideas could be shared in as meaningful a manner. Hearing the excitement in the voice of an educator who makes a difference is always an astonishing experience if you ask me.

Here are my two favorite blogs for educators. For those working with low incidence populations, such as students with autism, or learners with the most intensive special needs, try following this one.

Teaching Learners with Multiple Needs

For those working with high incidence populations, such ... more »

Posted: November 8, 2007 5:48 pm | 2 comments
Tags: access, alumna, classroom, curriculum, education, K-12, Simmons, technology