Resources

Teacher Resource: Free Online Reading Tool Tar Heel Reader

Tar Heel Reader is a collection of free, easy to read, and accessible books on a wide range of topics. It was developed by Dr. Karen Erickson of the Center for Literacy and Disability Studies in the Department of Allied Health Sciences and Dr. Gary Bishop of the Department of Computer Science at ...

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All Ages

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July 06, 2024

Operants cue card with teaching procedures

This wall cue has the teaching procedures for each verbal operant. 

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All Ages

UPDATED ON

November 03, 2023

Least-to-Most and Most-to-Least Prompting

This document goes over Least-to-Most and Most-to-Least prompting. It looks at what is it, why is it important, when to use, how to use it, and resources.

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All Ages

UPDATED ON

November 03, 2023

Individual Plans of Study (IPS): An Overview for Families

As students navigate through high school and into career and college, it is important that they set educational goals and create a roadmap for success. This roadmap, or Individual Plan of Study, includes the development of a flexible career focus and an education plan to assure a successful trans...

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Elementary (K − 6), High School (9 − 12), Middle School (6 − 9)

UPDATED ON

April 01, 2024

Working Together

We hope you turn to this resource for useful, quick information throughout the year, not only in moments when you need something immediately, but also in quieter moments when you have the time and desire to learn more about how teachers and families can be real partners in helping children learn.

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Elementary (K − 6), Middle School (6 − 9), High School (9 − 12)

UPDATED ON

April 01, 2024

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