by Oran Tkatchov | Feb 27, 2020 | ASL, assessment, Curriculum, Deaf, disabilties, instruction, instructional assistant, instructional assistants, Itinerant Teacher, language, learning, Literacy, pararpros, Reading, special education, Strategies, Teach and Enrich, Teacher Leaders, teaching, Writing
These resources in language, reading, assessment, transition and technology have been selected to address instructional practices at the elementary, middle, and secondary levels and can be applied across settings and modalities. The language and reading sections...
by Oran Tkatchov | Jan 30, 2020 | assessment, AzMERIT, disabilties, EEI, instruction, instructional assistant, instructional assistants, Itinerant Teacher, learning, Math, Standards, Strategies, Teach and Enrich, teaching, testing
This captioned training module introduces users to progress monitoring in mathematics, a type of formative assessment in which student learning is evaluated to provide useful feedback about performance to both learners and teachers (est. module completion time: 2...
by Oran Tkatchov | Dec 18, 2018 | assessment, Deaf, instruction, instructional assistant, instructional assistants, Itinerant Teacher, language, learning, Literacy, Reading, special education, Strategies, teaching, testing
This captioned webinar from the Pennsylvania Training and Technical Assistance Network (PaTTAN) discusses ways to assess and instruct word knowledge and reading. Handouts and transcripts are included. Click here to view the webinar and access the...
by Oran Tkatchov | Aug 20, 2018 | assessment, EEI, instruction, instructional assistant, instructional assistants, Itinerant Teacher, learning, special education, Strategies, Teacher Leaders, teaching
When incorporated into classroom practice, the formative assessment process provides information needed to adjust teaching and learning while they are still happening. This document provides a few examples that may be used in the classroom during the formative...
by Oran Tkatchov | Aug 20, 2018 | assessment, instruction, language, learning, LSL, special education, Spoken Language
This article explains how by using informal assessments, teachers can target students’ specific problem areas, adapt instruction, and intervene earlier rather than later. Click here to read the article.