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Short, effective, on-demand podcast content of great practical value to teachers and special educators.
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Short, effective, on-demand podcast content of great practical value to teachers and special educators.

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Podcast for Teachers offers a library of short, on-demand podcasts on topics related to managing children with special education needs.

This will be of great practical value to teachers, special educators, teaching assistants, parents and caregivers.

For more details, visit www.podcastforteachers.in
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Instead of handling disruptions after they've happened, it can be more effective to set up conditions in which they are less likely to occur. Here are eight classroom strategies that experienced teachers have shared.
This podcast lists simple, practical measures that you can take to engage students in learning. Learn to manage attention, curiosity, interest, optimism, and passion. Get all your answers here!
We have a responsibility to create a safe and healthy environment in our classrooms - one that protects every student from bullying. Learn how to identify and address bullying and create a culture of respect and dignity.
Learn the basics of creating and managing an inclusive classroom environment. Adopt teaching-learning strategies and best practices from experienced teachers.
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a challenging period for all teachers, around the world. From teaching in a classroom to now teaching virtually, is indeed a major shift! Here are 12 best practices you can adopt to become an effective online teacher.
This episode talks about the use of technology in special education and covers examples of access technologies for students with various challenges. Accessible technology plays an important role in inclusion of students with special needs, both educationally and socially, through disability acceptance and making sure students aren’t left out and left behind.
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