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Resources
Teaching strategies to use now!
dynamICONs and Balance Challenge
Two visual strategies I created for teachers to support students—and themselves!
dynamICONs
A simple visual strategy to help teachers make their communication more clear, concrete, and consistent
Balance Challenge
A visual framework to help teachers explore the nuances of decision-making in the classroom
Strategy Blog
A growing collection of strategies and ideas for teachers
“Fries or Salad?”: Six Simple Ways to Offer Students Either-Or Choices
Being offered meaningful choices in school is a powerful experience for students. It’s a central element of Universal Design for Learning (UDL), and it helps students develop a sense of agency and belonging. Providing “either-or” choices—offering the option between two clear alternatives—help students consider their needs, make a decision, and have an element of control over their learning.
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