For students with moderate to severe disabilities, continuous learning is critical to maintaining progress on IEP goals and skill building. We’ve compiled a list of hands-on, engaging activities that can be embedded into students' regular schedule and play throughout the winter break. With these tips and ideas, learning will be so integrated into students’ fun-filled days, they won’t even realize it’s happening!
Are you simply using your special education curriculum, or are you truly maximizing its potential for transformative student growth? Maximizing your curriculum is the difference between maintaining the status quo and achieving high-impact outcomes for both your students and your professional practice.
There’s no slow season in special education. The work is complex, constant, and profoundly important. Every day, teachers, specialists, and administrators show up with patience, creativity, and heart, finding ways to make learning work for every student, no matter what the day brings. At TeachTown, we know this isn’t easy work. It’s the best and hardest job there is, and we’re endlessly grateful to be part of the solution. This year, our focus was clear: build curriculum and platform tools that make teaching smoother, data smarter, and learning more accessible.