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Teachers.Net Gazette Vol.6 No.7 July 2009

Cover Story by Lawrence Meyers
Is There Such a Thing as "The Great Teacher"?
You can make up all the checklists you want. You can take advice from your mentors. At the end of the day, what lies behind one's teaching style is what matters. A "Great Teacher" is the right teacher at the right time, at the right place.


Harry & Rosemary Wong: Effective Teaching
Teachers Are the Difference
Now in her sixth year of teaching, Melissa Dunbar has helped her students achieve a pass rate of between 92% - 99% over the years, with her ESL and Economically Disadvantaged students achieving a 100% pass rate this past school year!


Columns
»Writing for Educational Publishers – Inside Secrets Sue Gruber
»Self-Injury In Children Leah Davies
»The School of No Knocks? Todd R. Nelson
»Using Imaging to Move or Change Behavior Marvin Marshall
»The Busy Educator's Monthly Five Marjan Glavac
»Substitute issues: What to Wear & Too Much Love Barbara Pressman
»Student Travel Topics: “Staycations” Expose Students to Other Cultures & Packing for Safety Josette Bonafino
»Making The Case to Parents for Broadening, Not Narrowing, The Curriculum Dorothy Rich
»Red Basket & Problem Solving Forms Rick Morris

Articles
»The No.1 Ladies Detective Series Writer - Interview with Alexander McCall Smith Tim Newlin
»Teachers and Technology: A Field of Dreams? Matt Levinson
»Resources for Teaching Students with Autism Alan Haskvitz
»Applying Bloom’s Taxonomy to Questioning Techniques in the Classroom Panamalai R. Guruprasad
»Tips on Maximizing High School Physics Teaching Stewart E Brekke
»The Most Cost Effective Approach to Improve Teacher Education Edward Strauser
»Merit Pay Problematic, Money Is Not the Ultimate Motivator for Teachers Marion Brady
»Launches an Online Degree in Special Education Drexel University

Features
»Apple Seeds: Inspiring Quotes Barb Stutesman
»Today Is... Daily Commemoration Ron Victoria
»The Lighter Side of Teaching
»Video Bytes; Assume The Position, Lost Generation, Bathtub IV, Walk On - ESPN Video, Funeral, Heal, and At Home with Mrs. Hen
»Teacher Blogs Showcase
»Printable - Sweet Rules for the Classroom
»Featured Lessons, Wisdom from the Chat Achives, and Timely Printables Especially for July!
»Getting and Keeping the Attention of 3 & 4 Year Olds
»Newsdesk: Events & Opportunities for Teachers


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Alan Haskvitz

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Resources for Teaching Students with Autism

A hefty collection of helpful links and references to help when you welcome an autistic child to your classroom.
by National Hall of Fame Educator
Alan Haskvitz

www.reacheverychild.com/alan.html
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July 1, 2009

First Steps in Teacher Autistic Children
www.brainconnection.com/topics/?main=fa/autism-class2

Great link site with many valuable resources for teachers of students with autism
www.angelfire.com/pa5/
as/asteachersites.html

Tips for Teachers
www.autism-pdd.net/testdump/test289.htm

Teaching Tips for Children with Autism
www.autismtoday.com/teachingtips.htm

Ideas for Teaching Autistics
www.autismsocialstories.com/school/

Autism in the Classroom
www.brainconnection.com/topics/?main=fa/autism-class

How to create IEPs for Students with Autism
www.autism-society.org/site/PageServer?pagename=life_edu_IEP

Link site
www.angelfire.com/pa5/as/

Autism blog
positivelyautism.blogspot.com/

General link mainly for parents
www.autism-pdd.net/

Recommendation for Teacher Preparation
www.pesb.wa.gov/documents/FinalAutismAwareness11.24.pdf

Simplified Prompts
A very interesting slide show that presents examples of how simplification can result in better results in working with autistics.
www.slideshare.net/GabrielaBucur/teacher-developed-system-of-least-prompts-example

A Yahoo Group
Not much action, but nearly 300 members who might have some answers and ideas.
groups.yahoo.com/group/autism_in_the_classroom/summary

Life with Autism Organization link
www.autism-society.org/site/PageServer

Autism and Asperger Syndrome
www.mugsy.org/connor1.htm

Autism Today Links
http://www.autismtoday.com/

A free online magazine with uplifting articles
Good for parents, too.
http://www.positivelyautism.com/

Some ideas on motivating autistic students during therapy
autism.about.com/od/alllaboutaba/f/abareinforcer.htm

Autism Resources
One school district’s resources that includes observations and forms.
www.stoningtonschools.org/Admin/Autism/TeacherTips/index.htm

Links and ideas
www.instructingautism.com/

Applied Behavior Analysis
An interesting method of dealing with students who have not done well.
autism.about.com/od/alllaboutaba/a/naturalABA.htm

Children with Autism: One Teacher's Experience
An online documentary about a class of children with Autism.
video.aol.com/video-detail/children-with-autism-one-teachers-experience/1324787725



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About Alan Haskvitz...

Alan Haskvitz teaches at Suzanne Middle School in Walnut, Calif., and makes staff development presentations nationwide. In addition, he serves as an audio-visual evaluator and design consultant for his county department of education; a tutor to multi-cultural students in English and art; and an Internet consultant.

Haskvitz's career spans more than 20 years. He has taught every grade level and core subject, has been recognized repeatedly for innovative teaching and has received the following honors, among many:

  • USA Today All Star Teacher
  • 100 Most Influential Educators
  • Reader's Digest Hero in Education
  • Learning Magazine's Professional Best
  • National Middle Level Teacher of the Year
  • National Exemplary Teacher
  • Christa McAuliffe National Award
  • Robert Cherry International Award for Great Teachers
In addition, Haskvitz publishes articles on successful educational practices and speaks at conferences. He has served on seven national committees and boards.

Haskvitz maintains credentials and training in special and gifted education, history, administration, bilingual education, journalism, English, social studies, art, business, computers, museumology and Asian studies. He holds these credentials for Canada, New York and California. His experience also includes staff development, gifted curriculum design, administration, community relations and motivation. His background includes 10 years of university education.

As a teacher, Haskvitz's curriculum increased CAP/CLAS test scores from the 22nd percentile to the 94th percentile, the largest gain in California history. In addition, Haskvitz and his students work continuously to improve their school and community. His students' work is often selected for awards in competitions in several subject areas. For more details about Alan and his students' work, visit his page on the Educational Cyber Playground.

Haskvitz works tirelessly to improve and advance his profession, which is why he developed Reach Every Child. http://www.reacheverychild.com/


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