Special Ed. Teachers
@rrisdsped
Supporting Special Ed. Teacher Collaboration in RRISD
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I've loved implementing daily check in forms (using Google Forms), inspired by mariventurino.com/2017/10/13/dai…. They give Ss the chance to share how they're doing outside of school so I can support them as whole ppl with lives and concerns outside of the classroom. #RRISDslowchat
Special Education staff getting their MIND BLOWN by @KTyler_ITS and her awesome technology tips & tricks at our kick-off SPED Technology Champion Meeting! #rrisdtech #rrisd1family @Abby_Williford
“The most important role of a teacher is to facilitate, motivate and encourage learning..." - Tina Steiner, Teacher of the Year at RROC
“In my role as an educator, setting a good example builds the foundation for everything else I teach.” - Jay Gerard, Teacher of the Year @GOALSLC
“My role as a teacher is to help guide students to be as independent as possible and give students access to the tools needed to meet their individual needs at the highest level...” - Renee Haarmann, Teacher of the Year @JWalshMS
“I knew that I was meant to be a teacher after I volunteered at an inclusive daycare. The daycare mixed students with special needs and students that were typically developing...” - Erin Martinez, Teacher of the Year at Great Oaks Elementary
“I hope to instill in my students that our greatest and most honorable purpose in life is to serve others. That begins with accepting all people for exactly who they are...”-Tracy Defendorf, Teacher of the Year @forestnorth
“One of the most important roles of a teacher is to inspire, encourage, love and guide students in directions that will lay the foundation for lifelong learning..." - Jami Johnson, Teacher of the Year at Gattis Elementary School
“The most important role for any teacher to embody is an investigator. We investigate the best way to educate and motive; how to accelerate and accommodate; and how to develop character and competence...” - Christa Matamoros, Speech, Teacher of the Year @TeravistaES
“I think one of the most important roles of a teacher is being able to identify each student’s strengths and weaknesses academically, personally, and culturally to build strong relationships..." - Kelly Goggans, Inclusion, Teacher of the Year at @CanyonCreekElem
Love this!!!!!
Many of our most troubled students don't have the proper skills or stability to behave properly. Teaching them and supporting them instead of punishing them causes long-term change #kidsdeserveit #teachergoals
Congrats to Kim Lueck, who was named the 2017 TAHPERD Adapted Physical Education Teacher of the Year for the state of Texas. Kim received her award at the 94th Annual TAHPERD Convention which was held November 29 - December 2, 2017 in Fort Worth. @RoundRockISD #RRISD1Family
Love this message for our students at Caraway. Acknowledgement of self and action for improvement!
Digital Citizenship Week Daily Tip: If you post a picture or write a comment online it does not go away. Protect your reputation on social networks. Everything you do or post online leaves a trail. This is called your digital footprint. #RRISDTech @RRISDTech #RRISD
RT if you're as excited abt the #Nucleus7's Apple streaming capabilities as we are! More via @FortuneMagazine: for.tn/2gbCH5i.
Mrs. Kleinman is awesome working on behavior interventions!! #psepioneers
Dragons serving at our PPCD field day! @DragonNationRR @RoundRockISD #rrisd1family #RRLCfamily
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