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The Black Briefcase - The Blog of the Life of a School Psychologist: September 2010
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The Black Briefcase - The Blog of the Life of a School Psychologist. True tales from a School Psychologist. An ongoing monologue about the state of education and what's really happening inside our schools. Wednesday, September 15, 2010. The Next Big Thing. As the school year started, I spent time thinking about the trends in special education. To be specific, I was thinking about how certain diagnoses become the de. Over the next decade. Traumatic Brain Injury ( TBI. Posted by The Black Briefcase. Notes ...
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The Black Briefcase - The Blog of the Life of a School Psychologist: Last Day
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The Black Briefcase - The Blog of the Life of a School Psychologist. True tales from a School Psychologist. An ongoing monologue about the state of education and what's really happening inside our schools. Wednesday, June 23, 2010. The new principal starts July 1st and plans on meeting with staff individually during the summer. It should be interesting to see how things will be different. Posted by The Black Briefcase. Labels: positive behavior support. Keep up the superb work! Follow me on Twitter.
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The Black Briefcase - The Blog of the Life of a School Psychologist: Land of the Luddites, Part 2
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The Black Briefcase - The Blog of the Life of a School Psychologist. True tales from a School Psychologist. An ongoing monologue about the state of education and what's really happening inside our schools. Wednesday, October 27, 2010. Land of the Luddites, Part 2. What if your number changes? How do they know about your phone number? It was also funny to hear the discussions about encyclopedias and almanacs. With the internet, how do you even describe what they are that makes them sound relevant?
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The Black Briefcase - The Blog of the Life of a School Psychologist: November 2009
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The Black Briefcase - The Blog of the Life of a School Psychologist. True tales from a School Psychologist. An ongoing monologue about the state of education and what's really happening inside our schools. Monday, November 23, 2009. The Chocolate Milk Debate. This caught my attention because these are the things that Boards of Ed spend their time debating. From the LA Times, http:/ bit.ly/5U63cY. I like how the 10year old girl convinced students to sign a petition. Future activist in the making? Process ...
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The Black Briefcase - The Blog of the Life of a School Psychologist: January 2010
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The Black Briefcase - The Blog of the Life of a School Psychologist. True tales from a School Psychologist. An ongoing monologue about the state of education and what's really happening inside our schools. Wednesday, January 27, 2010. RTI: An Update 4. I sat in on the meeting when the RTI team decided that this particular student "flat-lined" and wasn't making progress. My response was, "What about Tier 3? Posted by The Black Briefcase. Speech and language pathologist. Thursday, January 21, 2010. In scho...
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The Black Briefcase - The Blog of the Life of a School Psychologist: December 2009
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The Black Briefcase - The Blog of the Life of a School Psychologist. True tales from a School Psychologist. An ongoing monologue about the state of education and what's really happening inside our schools. Tuesday, December 22, 2009. Early Numeracy in Pre-Schoolers. Recent article in the New York Times (Brain Power - Studying Young Minds, and How to Teach Them - Series - NYTimes. Posted by The Black Briefcase. Monday, December 14, 2009. Him and, oh yes, he was refusing to talk. I jumped in and tried ...
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The Black Briefcase - The Blog of the Life of a School Psychologist: October 2010
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The Black Briefcase - The Blog of the Life of a School Psychologist. True tales from a School Psychologist. An ongoing monologue about the state of education and what's really happening inside our schools. Wednesday, October 27, 2010. Land of the Luddites, Part 2. What if your number changes? How do they know about your phone number? It was also funny to hear the discussions about encyclopedias and almanacs. With the internet, how do you even describe what they are that makes them sound relevant? The rec...
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The Black Briefcase - The Blog of the Life of a School Psychologist: Changes
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The Black Briefcase - The Blog of the Life of a School Psychologist. True tales from a School Psychologist. An ongoing monologue about the state of education and what's really happening inside our schools. Thursday, September 02, 2010. My new principal is moving us towards the technological age. I promise this will be its own posting. Look for Land of the Luddites, Part 2. The end of the day was very hectic and nerve-wracking and we only had one child get on the wrong bus. Not bad for the first day.
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The Black Briefcase - The Blog of the Life of a School Psychologist: April 2010
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The Black Briefcase - The Blog of the Life of a School Psychologist. True tales from a School Psychologist. An ongoing monologue about the state of education and what's really happening inside our schools. Friday, April 16, 2010. Minute to Win It and Processing Speed. I've caught a few episodes of NBC's. Minute to Win It. Posted by The Black Briefcase. Minute to Win It. This should have posted on 4/1/10. Posted by The Black Briefcase. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget.