Tag: Student Advocacy
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Student Perspective: How to Encourage a Love of Writing
This student-authored post is part of a series that highlights student perspectives around learning and executive function in the classroom. Giving students time to write creatively is a technique many teachers use […]
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Student Perspective: School is Starting, Please Send Help!
This student-authored post is part of a series that highlights student perspectives around learning and executive function in the classroom. Many students, myself included, are facing increased stress as the school year […]
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Student Perspective: Fidgeting to Focus
This student-authored post is part of a series that highlights student perspectives around learning and executive function in the classroom. As someone with ADHD, sitting still and doing nothing is hard, […]
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Student Perspective: The Power of Creating Systems
This student-authored post is part of a series that highlights student perspectives around learning and executive function in the classroom. As a college student going into my junior year, I can […]
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Fixing a Broken Model, Part 2
This student-authored post is part of a series that highlights student perspectives around learning and executive function in the classroom. You can read part 1 of this post here. An article […]
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Fixing a Broken Model, Part 1
This student-authored post is part of a series that highlights student perspectives around learning and executive function in the classroom. The majority of people have a physical appearance that is unique. Yet […]
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Students Speak: Organizing and Prioritizing
When teachers tell students to stay organized, what exactly does that mean? In the SMARTS curriculum, lessons on organizing and prioritizing are broken down into two units: strategies for materials […]
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Bootcamp for Advocates of Students with Disabilities
Empowering youth with disabilities is no easy task, and often parents and caregivers do not know where to start. Luckily there are many community resources that can help. I’d like […]