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Occupation Cards Stages Learning Materials

  • Designed to teach basic language skills such as:
  • Receptive Language (”show me the fireman”)
  • Expressive Language (”He is a waiter”)
  • Gender Identification
  • Pronouns (He/She)

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Dyslexia and Design & Technology


This practical guide will help busy teachers and learning support staff present the design technology curriculum in a way that will make it accessible to dyslexic pupils and create a more flexible and positive learning environment. Drawing upon her experience as a designer, teacher and mother of two dyslexic children, and also as a dyslexic learner herself, the author: dispels myths about the difficulties faced by dyslexic learners explains the variety o… More >>

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An Inside Look at the Special Education Profession

Special education professionals work to promote students’ overall behavioral, social and academic growth. Special education professionals aide students in developing socially appropriate behavior within their family, school and community. Teachers of special education help students become more confident in their social interactions. Special education professionals administer activities that build students’ life skills.

What Does the Job Entail?

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E-learning Development – Is It Time You Started Using Wireframes in Your E-learning Design Process

Wireframes are used as part of the design process is a range of industries. For many people they are most closely associated with 3D design, however an increasing number of e-learning designers are using wireframes as part of their design process.

If you come across people involved in a creative industry such as e-learning design, website design or graphics they will tell you about the time when they showed a design to a client and the first thing that they focussed on was the thing that they didn’t like! After many years working in e-learning and website design I’ve been involved in client meetings where designs have been shown to the client and the whole focus has been how it looks and not how it works. It is not unreasonable to think that if you show someone a visual design that you will get this reaction but does it help you during the elearning design process?

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