Addressing the Speech Needs of Children Learning English
ESLTeaching
Addressing the Speech Needs of Children Learning English
Immigrant children learning English in American schools are often misdiagnosed with speech or language disorders when they are instead expressing language differences.
120 Digital Resources for Home-Schooling: Special Education, Social and Emotional Learning, and More
Teaching
120 Digital Resources for Home-Schooling: Special Education, Social and Emotional Learning, and More
Whether you are new to home-schooling or an experienced instructor, these resources will help you provide a well-rounded curriculum.
How to Use Household Tasks as Learning Opportunities for Adolescents
Teaching
How to Use Household Tasks as Learning Opportunities for Adolescents
During extended stays at home, parents can use household tasks to teach children valuable lessons about delegation, experimentation and finance.
Resources for Teaching Kids About Emotional Regulation and Meditation
CounselingTeaching
Resources for Teaching Kids About Emotional Regulation and Meditation
Rural communities are deeply affected by the national nursing shortage. Health organizations, hospitals, and nursing schools are working to bridge the gap.
Creating Inclusive Schools: How to Support Students with Incarcerated Parents
Teaching
Creating Inclusive Schools: How to Support Students with Incarcerated Parents
Students with incarcerated parents may not willingly self-identify due to fear of judgment. How can schools support them while respecting their privacy and combatting stigma?
Speech Therapy Guide for Parents of Children with Autism
Special EducationTeaching
Speech Therapy Guide for Parents of Children with Autism
Parents are key players in speech therapy interventions for children with autism. They can help their children’s communication skills progress with the proper strategies.
How to Stay Physically, Emotionally, Cognitively, and Socially Healthy After 65
Healthcare
How to Stay Physically, Emotionally, Cognitively, and Socially Healthy After 65
Geriatric specialists describe the habits of people who age well. Learn how seniors may improve their physical, emotional, cognitive, and social health.
65 Resources for Racial and Health Equity
Teaching
65 Resources for Racial and Health Equity
This racial equity resource guide offers toolkits, news articles, research and other information about racial equity, particularly in healthcare.
Doctoral Program Resources for Minority Students
Teaching
Doctoral Program Resources for Minority Students
The goal of diversity in doctoral education has eluded the US for many decades. Nationally, diversity policies have fostered gradual efforts by professional groups, philanthropists, and educational institutions to include greater numbers of women and minority group students.
Teachers and Second Jobs: The Rising Need for Supplemental Income
Teaching
Teachers and Second Jobs: The Rising Need for Supplemental Income
According to recent analysis of data from the U.S. Department of Education, 1 in 5 teachers across America hold a second job during the school year in order to make ends meet.
Five Ways Teachers Can Establish Positive Relationships with Parents
Teaching
Five Ways Teachers Can Establish Positive Relationships with Parents
It is back to school season and in the midst of lesson planning, juggling assignments and trying to learn everyone’s name, it is easy for teachers to forget that parents and families can be of tremendous support. Here is how to establish a positive relationship with parents.