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A collection of resource documents for teachers on a variety of disabling conditions. All are produced by provincial departments of education.
Updated on Dec 01, 15
Created on Mar 11, 09
Category: Schools & Education
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General Resources
A brief overview of a variety of special needs from allergies to Tourette syndrome. Includes a brief description of the condition and classroom strategies
Strategies that teachers can use as a starting point to inform their classroom practice, and better support students with specific medical conditions and disabilities. The information is organized around planning and awareness, instruction, and social and emotional well-being.
Sample strategies to support students' social participation. Topics include classroom activities, school-wide activities, interactions with others, and self-management.
Students with Differing Academic Abilities
Students with Behavioural and Emotional Challenges
Not a government document but rather a free on-line course
This support document describes both proactive and reactive procedures and practices associated with positive behaviour support for use in the Manitoba classroom context. These procedures and practices are presented as key elements that teachers have found useful to increase success rates and reduce negative behaviour, thereby enhancing their ability to deliver effective instruction to all students. New - 2011
The resource addresses the broad range of students with behavioural challenges that are found in all schools, from those who have discipline problems to those with severe emotional problems. It offers a range of suggestions that can be implemented at the school-wide level as well as at the individual student level.
Students with Differing Communication, Physical, and Sensory Abilities
New resource document
27 items | 91 visits
A collection of resource documents for teachers on a variety of disabling conditions. All are produced by provincial departments of education.
Updated on Dec 01, 15
Created on Mar 11, 09
Category: Schools & Education
URL: