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Nov/09
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New Resource – Instructional Coaching Multimedia Kit

Instructional Coaching Multimedia KIT

http://www.disabilitytraining.com/product-info.php?Instructional_Coaching_Multimedia_KIT-pid930.html

Resource #: ICMD929W

Provides targeted professional development on the “nuts and bolts” of instructional coaching!

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Instructional Coaching Multimedia KIT

Designed to complement Jim Knight’s best-selling book Instructional Coaching, this comprehensive multimedia presentation provides staff developers with the necessary materials to demonstrate the principles of a partnership approach for coaching teachers to improve classroom instruction.

Facilitators will be able to show aspiring and experienced coaches how to get teachers on board, observe teachers, provide model lessons, and engage in reflective conversations. Workshops will include group discussions about:
• Incorporating the essential components of coaching
• Fostering positive communication between coaches and teachers
• Understanding the relationship between effective teaching and behavior
• Content knowledge, direct instruction, and formative assessment

Featuring a research-based, job-embedded approach to instructional intervention that can make a substantive difference in students’ learning experiences, Instructional Coaching: A Multimedia Kit for Professional Development provides:
• The companion book, Instructional Coaching, with an in-depth examination of techniques that can dramatically refine classroom practices
• A companion DVD with a navigation menu for easy stop-and-search control of the video content
• A step-by-step facilitator’s guide that connects the core content of the book to the video/DVD and includes segment prompts, workshop outlines, extended workshop activities, key points, and discussion questions

Appropriate for groups of any size, this all-in-one multimedia resource helps staff developers, principals, and district administrators provide professional development that strengthens coaching capacity, instructional effectiveness, and schoolwide performance.

17
Nov/09
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New Resource – Work Readiness Inventory

Work Readiness Inventory

http://www.disabilitytraining.com/product-info.php?Work_Readiness_Inventory-pid932.html

Resource #: WRIN934W

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Work Readiness Inventory

Employers want to hire individuals who are work ready. People who are work ready have the basic skills, attitudes, and knowledge required in nearly every job. Today’s job market calls for workers who are responsible and adaptable, who have basic skills (such as reading and writing), who understand how to communicate and interact with others, who follow rules, health and safety requirements, and who are self-motivated and self-confident. However, employers find that more and more applicants and new hires are not work ready. As a consequence, more and more programs are created to train new workers.
 
Identifying areas of concern is often the first step in helping an individual become work ready. The Work Readiness Inventory (WRI) does just that. It is an assessment designed to help workers recognize and address the demands of the workplace by identifying their readiness concerns or areas of weakness. Research shows that readiness assessments can also assist in the career planning and decision making process, leading to more informed choices.
 
This 36 item self-report identifies levels of concern in six areas crucial to work readiness:
• Responsibility
• Flexibility
• Skills
• Communication
• Self View
• Health and Safety

Self-scoring and self-interpreting, the assessment comes with a worksheet for improving one’s work readiness and takes approximately 15 minutes to complete and score. Ideal as an intake assessment or as a pre-test/post-test, the WRI can help coaches, counselors, and administrators quickly assess an individual’s overall work readiness and identify those barriers and concerns requiring additional training and attention.

17
Nov/09
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New Resource – Financial Literacy Inventory

Financial Literacy Inventory

http://www.disabilitytraining.com/product-info.php?Financial_Literacy_Inventory-pid934.html

Resource #: FLIN936W

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Financial Literacy Inventory

The Financial Literacy Inventory (FLI) is designed to help individuals with these initiatives and measures a person’s basic knowledge with regards to money management. This 60 item assessment feeds into five scales: Income and Careers, Banking and Budgeting, Credit and Debt, Saving and Investing, and Rights and Risks.

The FLI helps individuals determine how much they know about effectively managing their money, giving them both individualized scores on each of the scales as well as an overall assessment of their financial literacy. The FLI then offers guidance on how to improve the individual’s financial literacy and manage their money better through specific suggestions and online resources. Finally, the FLI provides a personal finance checklist and goal-setting worksheet for individuals to better plan their financial futures.
 
This inventory is based on the national standards created by the JumpStart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy, the Institute for Adult Financial Literacy, the FDIC’s Money Smart program, and the Indiana Financial Literacy Education standards for high school seniors.
 
The FLI gives test takers a benchmark to motivate them to revise their spending habits and learn more about their financial options. It also gives counselors, coaches, and other professionals the chance to step in and alleviate key financial hurdles that will stand in the way of their client’s success. Self-scoring and self-interpreting, the FLI takes approximately 20 minutes to complete.

17
Nov/09
0

New Resource – Barriers to Employment Success

Barriers to Employment Success DVD

http://www.disabilitytraining.com/product-info.php?Barriers_to_Employment_Success_DVD-pid931.html

Resource #: BESD911W

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Barriers to Employment Sucess Video DVD

Whether individuals are looking for a job or working to keep the one they have, they are bound to face obstacles. Some won’t have a resume or reliable transportation. Others may lack the education or experience needed to advance on the job. These are just a few of the barriers that people face in the world of work every day, but they can be overcome.

To successfully find and keep jobs, people must prevent their problems from becoming obstacles or excuses. This video takes viewers through the five categories of barriers that often stand between individuals and employment success.

This program also helps viewers develop the attitudes, resources, and know-how to meet their needs, analyze their options, and take action. As a result, viewers will be better equipped to overcome their barriers and achieve long-lasting success and security in the world of work.

2
Nov/09
0

New Resource – Aged Care: Meaningful Activities for People with Dementia

Aged Care: Meaningful Activities for People with Dementia DVD

http://www.disabilitytraining.com/product-info.php?Aged_Care_Meaningful_Activities_for_People_with_Dementia_DVD-pid893.html

Resource #: AGMD912W

Part of the Aged Care Series

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Aged Care: Meaningful Activities for People with Dementia DVD

Balancing practical know-how with medical theory, this program examines the needs of patients with dementia and explores a range of fulfilling activities that foster self-worth and belonging.

After an insightful look at dementia and its symptoms, the video illustrates both one-on-one and group activities and identifies which recreational pursuits are best suited to a particular level of dementia.

A well-equipped nursing home in Australia serves as a working model for developing activities programs, rounding out this excellent resource for aged care and dementia care training.

2
Nov/09
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New Resource – How the Special Needs Brain Learns

How the Special Needs Brain Learns DVD SET

http://www.disabilitytraining.com/product-info.php?How_the_Special_Needs_Brain_Learns_DVD_SET-pid929.html

Resource #: HSND229W

A MULTIMEDIA KIT FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

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How the Special Needs Brain Learns DVD SET

Demonstrate how teachers can promote increased retention and cognitive flexibility for students with special needs! Based on the second edition of David A. Sousa’s best-selling book How the Special Needs Brain Learns, this multimedia presentation offers staff developers the materials to help teachers improve learning outcomes for students with learning disabilities and other common challenges. Facilitators can present a framework for identifying, accommodating, and motivating learners with special needs and guide discussions on topics that include:
• Creating a positive emotional climate and using techniques to raise students’ self-esteem
• Meeting learners’ needs through differentiation
• Applying effective strategies to address specific learning difficulties in speech, reading, writing, and mathematics
• Supporting students with attention, behavioral, or autism spectrum disorders
• Fostering effective general/special education teacher collaboration

Featuring activities that promote independent learning for students with special needs, How the Special Needs Brain Learns: A Multimedia Kit for Professional Development provides:
• The companion book, How the Special Needs Brain Learns, Second Edition, a research-based approach for working with students with learning challenges
• A 44-minute, content-rich VHS video that features David A. Sousa discussing the impact of current neuroscientific findings on instruction for students with special needs and teachers demonstrating what brain-based strategies look like in the classroom
• A companion DVD with a navigation menu for easy stop-and-search control of the video content
• A step-by-step facilitator’s guide that connects the core content of the book to the video/DVD and includes segment prompts, workshop outlines, extended workshop activities, key points, and discussion questions

Use this invaluable all-in-one package to enhance your school or district’s capacity to appropriately serve the needs of students with learning difficulties and help ensure their path to a successful future.

2
Nov/09
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New Resource – How to Grade for Learning

How to Grade for Learning DVD SET

http://www.disabilitytraining.com/product-info.php?How_to_Grade_for_Learning_DVD_SET-pid928.html

Resource #: HGLD929W

A MULTIMEDIA KIT FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

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How to Grade for Learning DVD SET

Demonstrate how teachers can link grading to standards to promote student achievement! Designed around the third edition of Ken O’Connor’s best-selling How to Grade for Learning, this comprehensive multimedia presentation offers staff developers the necessary materials to help K–12 teachers apply effective grading strategies that support learning and encourage student success.

Participants will be able to examine and reflect on their own methods and ensure that grading practices:
• Honor the learning process and include students in both learning and assessment
• Reflect definitive information about a student’s academic strengths and weaknesses
• Accurately measure achievement only, separate from behavior
• Are consistent and aligned with performance standards that are clearly communicated to students

How to Grade for Learning, K–12, Third Edition: A Multimedia Kit for Professional Development provides:
• The companion book, How to Grade for Learning, K–12, Third Edition, which defines the relationship between content standards, performance standards, assignments, assessments, and grades
• A 53-minute, content-rich DVD featuring Ken O’Connor presents essential elements of effective grading models and offers a navigation menu for easy stop-and-search control of video content
• A step-by-step facilitator’s guide connecting the book’s content to the DVD and including segment prompts, workshop activities, and discussion questions
• A CD-ROM providing a digital copy of the entire facilitator guide and overheads for easy use during presentations

This all-in-one package will be indispensable for staff developers, principals, and district administrators leading professional development to help teachers develop grading methods that accurately reflect each learner’s academic achievements.

2
Nov/09
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New Resource – Village of 100

Village of 100 DVD

http://www.disabilitytraining.com/product-info.php?Village_of_100_DVD-pid927.html

Resource #: VILD939W

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Village of 100 DVD

This training favorite asks the simple question: If we shrunk the earth’s population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all existing ratios remaining the same, what would it look like?

In three minutes, this program statistically approximates what that village would be like. These dramatic figures make the need for both tolerance and understanding glaringly apparent.

Key Learning Points:
• The importance of diversity
• Understanding the diverse workplace
• The value of accepting others’ differences
• How we ourselves are part of the diversity of the world
• The need for tolerance and understanding

2
Nov/09
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New Resource – As Simple As Respect

As Simply As Respect DVD

http://www.disabilitytraining.com/product-info.php?As_Simply_As_Respect_DVD-pid926.html

Resource #: ASRD979W

DIVERSITY, RESPECT AND INCLUSION IN THE WORKPLACE

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As Simple As Respect DVD

This easy-to-follow program features a series of workplace vignettes that illustrate disrespectful behavior and how to correct it.

Both employees and managers will be able to use the seven commonsense Guidelines to discuss issues of respect in a diverse workplace as it relates to their own experience and behavior.

The Guidelines are further broken down into Simple Steps which makes this an especially effective and user-friendly program. The vignettes include healthcare, manufacturing, retail, and office settings.

Key Learning Points:
• Turn uncomfortable situations into learning opportunities
• Religious or cultural beliefs don’t justify disrespectful behavior toward coworkers
• Just because expressions or words are commonly used, doesn’t mean they are acceptable
• Be careful not to display or send potentially offensive materials on your computer
• Judging people’s abilities by their appearance can lead to discrimination
• Cultural or ethnic stereotypes are offensive
• Speak up against disrespect

2
Nov/09
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New Resource – Diversity: Face to Face

Diversity: Face to Face DVD

http://www.disabilitytraining.com/product-info.php?Diversity_Face_to_Face_DVD-pid925.html

Resource #: DFFD979W

OVERCOMING STEREOTYPES AND MICROINEQUITIES

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Diversity: Face to Face DVD

An innovative and unique training program that explores four main aspects of diversity in the workplace—stereotypes, similarities, unity and benefits—by listening to the stories and thoughts of characters who actually live and work in a diverse world.

Through their eyes, we learn why diversity is so important, and are given the definitions and tools to understand more deeply our own roles in diverse workplaces, from smaller organizations to larger corporations. Everyone plays an important part in the complex mosaic that is our diverse world.

Key Learning Points:
• Stereotypes: Fully understand what stereotypes are and are not. Learn how stereotypes affect others and ourselves. Learn how to recognize them and stop negative behavior.
• Similarities: What we have in common is often what brings us together. Learn how to search for what we share rather than focus on what we disagree on.
• Unity: Becoming a member of the team is important. Unity is an important goal for any organization. Learn how to “come together” instead of excluding ourselves and others.
• Benefits: Explore the benefits and rewards of a diverse organization in ways you may have never considered! The world has changed, and because of the global marketplace, diversity is even more important than ever.

2
Nov/09
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New Resource – Harassment Hurts: It’s Personal

Harassment Hurts: It’s Personal DVD

http://www.disabilitytraining.com/product-info.php?Harassment_Hurts_It_s_Personal_DVD-pid924.html

Resource #: HHID959W

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Harassment Hurts: It's Personal DVD

Explores the pain and cost of harassment, covering such topics as age, race, sexual orientation, political affiliation, pregnancy, ethnicity, sexual harassment and much more.

This program explains harassment and uses personalized stories and detailed legal and policy definitions to cover all types of harassment in organizations and workplaces.

 Harassment hurts us all–from individuals to entire companies–and Harassment Hurts: It’s Personal is a comprehensive program under twenty minutes that explores issues of harassment, their ramifications and their remedies.

Key Learning Points:
• Understand and learn what harassment is and isn’t.
• Learn the different types of harassment and their negative ramifications.
• Through individual narratives, learn the negative consequences of various types of harassment.
• Explore sexual as well as other types of harassment. For example, discrimination based on any differences such as sexual orientation, marital status, political affiliation and much more.
• See how statistics demonstrate the prevalence of harassment in the workplace.
• Learn how to speak up about harassment and where to turn if you are harassed.

2
Nov/09
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New Resource – It’s Up to You: Stopping Sexual Harassment for Employees

It’s Up to You: Stopping Sexual Harassment for Employees DVD

http://www.disabilitytraining.com/product-info.php?It_s_Up_to_You_Stopping_Sexual_Harassment_for_Employees_DVD-pid923.html

Resource #: IUYD979W

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It's Up to You: Stopping Sexual Harassment for Employees DVD

With recent legal changes, and the ever-increasing need to confront sexual harassment issues in the workplace, the challenges to comprehensive training have grown. The answer is It’s Up to You: Stopping Sexual Harassment, a complete and updated tool for managers and employees alike. This series uses real-world situations and a knowledgeable host to help your organization understand and stop sexual harassment behavior. Settings include office, healthcare, manufacturing, retail, education, and hospitality.

It’s Up to You: Stopping Sexual Harassment for Employees: Join our host as she explains the law, and then introduces 14 real-world scenarios to illustrate the most common sexual harassment issues confronting organizations today, including inappropriate touching, slurs, jokes, computer-related materials, and much more. Clear, concise, and thorough, this version teaches employees how to recognize and stop sexual harassment in their work environment.

It’s Up to You: Stopping Sexual Harassment for Managers: Building on the extensive content of the employee version, this program delves deeper into the issues that confront supervisors and managers when dealing with sexual harassment. Each real-world scenario is followed by comprehensive discussions about tools, techniques, and the powerful roles that managers and supervisors play in stopping sexual harassment.

Key Learning Points:
• In-depth understanding of the key definitions of sexual harassment
• The negative effects of sexual harassment on organizations and individuals
• How to recognize and discourage illegal behavior
• How to respond to sexual harassment from both the employee’s and manager’s perspectives
• Fostering a safe and comfortable work environment
• Judging behavior as a reasonable person
• Proper procedures for reporting sexual harassment
• Prevention and response tools for unwelcome behavior

2
Nov/09
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New Resource – Job Application: Looking Good on Paper

Job Application: Looking Good on Paper DVD

http://www.disabilitytraining.com/product-info.php?Job_Application_Looking_Good_on_Paper_DVD-pid922.html

Resource #: JALD912W

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Job Application: Looking Good on Paper DVD

A job interview is a crucial opportunity to shine—but before that happens, a would-be employee needs to sell his or her abilities in writing. This program helps students identify, organize, and promote their skills and experience during the application phase of a job hunt.

Starting with a period of personal reflection and goal-setting, the video guides viewers through the critical components of cover letters and resumes, with emphasis on clarity, simplicity, appropriate formats and styles, and the best ways to make up for lapses in work history or experience.

Using the STAR method to answer selection criteria questions is another important topic. Contains brief references to Australian employment Web sites.

2
Nov/09
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New Resource – Aged Care: Nutrition in an Aged-Care Environment

Aged Care: Nutrition in an Aged-Care Environment DVD

http://www.disabilitytraining.com/product-info.php?Aged_Care_Nutrition_in_an_Aged-Care_Environment_DVD-pid920.html

Resource #: AGND912W

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Aged Care: Nutrition in an Aged-Care Environment DVD

Preparing meals that meet the individual requirements of elderly people is a challenge, especially when patients or clients can no longer look after themselves.

This program provides senior-care trainees and specialists with helpful diet information and strategies for getting older people to eat properly.

Topics include basic and specific nutritional needs, portion sizes, appropriate meal frequency, and the importance of avoiding pre-packaged and convenience foods as much as possible.

The video also discusses malnutrition-linked ailments to which the elderly may be particularly susceptible, including metabolic bone disease.

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Oct/09
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New Resource – Special Kids: Getting Ready

Special Kids: Getting Ready DVD

http://www.disabilitytraining.com/product-info.php?Special_Kids_Getting_Ready_DVD-pid890.html

Resource #: SKGD944W

Part of the Special Kids Learning Series

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Special Kids: Getting Ready DVD

It’s fun to get ready for the day — do you know how to do it? This program teaches children how to care for themselves, how to bathe, shower, brush teeth and comb hair, dress and undress, with emphasis on tying, buckling, zipping and buttoning.

Teaches: Self-Help, Communications, Motor & Social skills plus speech, labeling, writing, reading, sequencing, modeling, generalization, and association to objects and actions.

The Special Kids Learning Series is designed to teach and promote quality, effective, integrated learning for children with autism spectrum disorder, pervasive developmental disorder, Down syndrome, mental retardation, cerebral palsy, Apserger syndrome, dyslexia and other developmental and learning disabilities. It has been proven that video is one of the most effective ways to reach and teach this audience.  Each program focuses on teaching early academics, self-help, hygiene and socialization skills to help visually receptive learners acquire speech, reading, writing, fine motor, computer, play, human interaction and other important skills.

This series employs the following teaching methods:
• Multi-Associative Learning: Special Kids combines video of an object, action or person through real-time video or photography, with the audio association of its identification through the spoken word.
• Modeling: The simple video modeling of actions, events and proper behaviors. Generalization: The grouping of objects, actions or events in their proper category or sequence.
• Repetition: Repetitive presentation of materials, in a variety of approaches, to reiterate, yet entertain.
• The Human Element: Very importantly, Special Kids features the human element — via host “John Sprecher,” father of a boy with autism — that Newsweek calls essential to learning.

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Oct/09
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New Resource – Special Kids: Let’s Go To…

Special Kids: Let’s Go To… DVD

http://www.disabilitytraining.com/product-info.php?Special_Kids_Lets_Go_To_DVD-pid891.html

Resource #: SKLD964W

Part of the Special Kids Learning Series

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Special Kids: Let's Go To ... DVD

There are lots of places to go in a day — some important, some interesting and some fun! This program teaches children what happpens and how to behave wherever they go. Visit a doctor and dentist and it won’t hurt a bit. See how getting your hair cut is easy (and no reason to squirm!) and go shopping.

Teaches: Social, Self-Help, Communications & Play Skills plus speech, labeling, writing, reading, sequencing, modeling, generalization, and association to objects, actions and concepts.

The Special Kids Learning Series is designed to teach and promote quality, effective, integrated learning for children with autism spectrum disorder, pervasive developmental disorder, Down syndrome, mental retardation, cerebral palsy, Apserger syndrome, dyslexia and other developmental and learning disabilities. It has been proven that video is one of the most effective ways to reach and teach this audience.  Each program focuses on teaching early academics, self-help, hygiene and socialization skills to help visually receptive learners acquire speech, reading, writing, fine motor, computer, play, human interaction and other important skills.

This series employs the following teaching methods:
• Multi-Associative Learning: Special Kids combines video of an object, action or person through real-time video or photography, with the audio association of its identification through the spoken word.
• Modeling: The simple video modeling of actions, events and proper behaviors. Generalization: The grouping of objects, actions or events in their proper category or sequence.
• Repetition: Repetitive presentation of materials, in a variety of approaches, to reiterate, yet entertain.
• The Human Element: Very importantly, Special Kids features the human element — via host “John Sprecher,” father of a boy with autism — that Newsweek calls essential to learning.

20
Oct/09
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New Resource – Special Kids: Things in a Day

Special Kids: Things in a Day DVD

http://www.disabilitytraining.com/product-info.php?Special_Kids_Things_in_A_Day_DVD-pid892.html

Resource #: SKTD944W

Part of the Special Kids Learning Series

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Special Kids: Things in a Day DVD

There are lots of great things to enjoy everyday- from family and friends, to food and fun!  Join John and learn all them.  You’ll discover things around your house.  You’ll learn important things: telling time, answering a telephone, buckling a seatbelt.  Plus you’ll do lots of fun things, too.  

Teaches: Social, Self-Help, Communications & Play Skills plus speech, labeling, writing, reading, sequencing, modeling, generalization, and association to objects, actions and concepts.

The Special Kids Learning Series is designed to teach and promote quality, effective, integrated learning for children with autism spectrum disorder, pervasive developmental disorder, Down syndrome, mental retardation, cerebral palsy, Apserger syndrome, dyslexia and other developmental and learning disabilities. It has been proven that video is one of the most effective ways to reach and teach this audience.  Each program focuses on teaching early academics, self-help, hygiene and socialization skills to help visually receptive learners acquire speech, reading, writing, fine motor, computer, play, human interaction and other important skills.

This series employs the following teaching methods:
• Multi-Associative Learning: Special Kids combines video of an object, action or person through real-time video or photography, with the audio association of its identification through the spoken word.
• Modeling: The simple video modeling of actions, events and proper behaviors. Generalization: The grouping of objects, actions or events in their proper category or sequence.
• Repetition: Repetitive presentation of materials, in a variety of approaches, to reiterate, yet entertain.
• The Human Element: Very importantly, Special Kids features the human element — via host “John Sprecher,” father of a boy with autism — that Newsweek calls essential to learning.

20
Oct/09
0

New Resource – Diseases and Disorders Video Clips

Diseases and Disorders Video Clips DVD

http://www.disabilitytraining.com/product-info.php?Diseases_and_Disorders_Video_Clips_DVD-pid897.html

Resource #: DDVD999W

Part of the Health News and Interviews Video Clip Collection

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Diseases and Disorders Video Clips DVD

This collection of 54 video clips (1 - 2 minutes each) takes a close look at infectious diseases and medical disorders, spotlighting AIDS, ALS, Alzheimer’s disease, aneurysms, asthma, autism, avian flu, cystic fibrosis, diabetes, food allergies, heart attack, Huntington’s disease, macular degeneration, malaria, Marburg virus, muscular dystrophy, Parkinson’s disease, Spanish influenza, spinal cord injury, stroke, and West Nile virus.

Video clips include:

Infectious Diseases:
• Marburg Virus Treatment
• AIDS-Immune
• How Viruses Infect
• Disease Travel
• Flu-Blocker
• Flu Shot
• Making Killer Flu
• Flu Jail Cells
• Bird Flu Clues
• Killer Flu Re-created
• MD on a Chip
• Cell Scouts
• Malaria Milestone
• West Nile Airplanes
• West Nile Shot

Medical Disorders:
• Allergies and Genes
• Food Allergy Vaccines
• Food Allergy Hope
• Lost Nerve Power
• Alzheimer’s Gene
• Alzheimer’s Trial Update
• Alzheimer’s Identification
• Alzheimer’s Smell Test
• Shrinking Brains
• Curry and Alzheimer’s
• Apples for Alzheimer’s
• Brain Pills
• Wine Therapy
• Alzheimer’s Scans
• Reagan and Alzheimer’s
• Breathing Clear
• Asthma Treatment
• Autism Gene
• Vaccine Safety
• Vaccines and Autism
• Coronary Predictor
• Pre-term Babies
• Stroke Brain Regrowth
• Stroke Brain Fix
• Heart Stem Cells
• Heart and Mouth Disease
• Sudden Killer
• Cystic Fibrosis Mucus
• Diabetes Nerve Drug
• Stop That Gene
• Huntington’s Advance
• Blindness Gene
• Muscular Dystrophy Gene Therapy
• Pope’s Parkinson’s
• Parkinson’s Tremors
• Spine Injuries
• Reeve Injury Gene
• Paralysis Push
• New Nerve Cells

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Oct/09
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New Resource – Dementia: Treatments and Potential Cures

Dementia: Treatments and Potential Cures DVD

http://www.disabilitytraining.com/product-info.php?Dementia_Treatments_and_Potential_Cures_DVD-pid895.html

Resource #: DTPD912W

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Dementia: Treatments and Potential Cures DVD

It can affect anyone, from night clerk to Nobel laureate. Physicians have identified more than 70 potential causes of irreversible mental deficiency, or dementia—which most often takes the form of Alzheimer’s disease—and worldwide data indicate that its occurrence is on an upward trend.

This program spotlights promising medical trials aimed at halting the mental and physiological tragedy of dementia. Linking the disease to organic neuronal damage, the film focuses on the development of medicines and vaccinations that could potentially cure it.

Viewers are also introduced to therapeutic methods that make dementia less frightening and may help to relieve sufferers on the journey into a world devoid of memory.

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Oct/09
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New Resource – Differentiated Grading: Why Fair Isn’t Always Equal

Differentiated Grading: Why Fair Isn’t Always Equal CD-ROM

http://www.disabilitytraining.com/product-info.php?Differentiated_Grading_Why_Fair_Isnt_Always_Equal_CDROM-pid896.html

Resource #: DGWC932W

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Differentiated Grading CD-ROM

If you`ve ever agonized over how to grade students who show mastery in different ways, debated the marks given to special-needs students in inclusion classrooms, wondered how to deal with late work, or questioned whether to allow re-dos–this CD-ROM collection is for you!

Rick addresses hot-button grading issues in presentations that will send you back to the classroom refreshed and inspired. Grades 6-12.

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Oct/09
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New Resource – Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome DVD 

http://www.disabilitytraining.com/product-info.php?Chronic_Fatigue_Syndrome_DVD-pid894.html

Resource #: CFSD999W

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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome DVD

It can turn a hard-driving, energetic person into a walking zombie—exhausted, confused, and unable to work. This program sheds light on the mysterious illness known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, which has no known cause or cure.

Case studies feature a former congressional worker who eventually found it impossible to perform her duties on Capitol Hill, and a clinical psychologist whose personal experience with CFS has helped others suffering from this life-altering condition.

Expert commentary is provided by Dr. Eleanor Hanna, chair of the NIH working group on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and Dr. Maria DiGiovanni, a specialist with the Fibromyalgia and Fatigue Centers.

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Oct/09
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New Resource – RTI Struggling Learners

RTI Struggling Learners SET

http://www.disabilitytraining.com/product-info.php?RTI_Struggling_Learners_SET-pid886.html

Resource #: RSLS943W

Interventions for Struggling Learners: Putting RTI into Practice

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RTI Struggling Learners SET

This is the Response to Intervention guide you’ll use every day! RTI is the powerful, proactive solution for at-risk students—and it’s manageable! Combining selected strategies from her popular I Can Learn! and More I Can Learn! books with others that are brand new, veteran intervention specialist, presenter, and author Gretchen Goodman shows exactly how you can help struggling students. Accompanying CD provides extra copies of all reproducibles.  Grades K-4.

RTI Documentation Folders

Streamline your early intervention program and make the most of team meetings with folders designed for RTI! Teachers, administrators, and specialists will love these user-friendly folders. Now you can collect decision-making data in one place, establish clear team procedures, and have the information you need right at your fingertips to set specific goals and make effective intervention decisions. Grades K-12.

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Oct/09
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New Resource – RTI & DI: The Dynamic Duo

RTI and DI: The Dynamic Duo DVD

http://www.disabilitytraining.com/product-info.php?RTI_and_DI_The_Dynamic_Duo_DVD-pid902.html

Resource #: RDID913W

Response to Intervention (RTI) and Differentiated Instruction (DI)

rdid New Resource   RTI & DI: The Dynamic Duo

RTI & DI: The Dynamic Duo DVD

Response to Intervention (RTI) and Differentiated Instruction (DI) are two powerful approaches for addressing the needs of all learners. They share many common elements, perhaps the most significant of which is their student-centered focus and utilization of on-going assessments to inform decision-making and facilitate good instruction.

RTI, as a multi-tiered framework, uses a problem-solving process to match the needs of students to research-based interventions. DI is a way to plan/deliver curriculum and instruction to meet the needs of diverse learners. It is through DI that RTI can be successfully implemented. Indeed, RTI and TI are truly the “dynamic duo!”

This DVD will help you learn how to effectively differentiate instruction in TIER 1 (core curriculum instruction) and TIER 2 (targeted instruction) stages of RTI. A range of strategies are demonstrated, such as the use of flexible grouping, support staff, continuous progress monitoring and data collection.

Co-hosts, Lynn Heintzman and Helene Hanson, collaborate in this powerful training and professional development tool to present a practical and understandable approach that enables classroom teachers to practice high quality instruction that is complimented by targeted interventions.

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New Resource – Aged Care: Meaningful Activities for People with Dementia

Aged Care: Meaningful Activities for People with Dementia DVD

http://www.disabilitytraining.com/product-info.php?Aged_Care_Meaningful_Activities_for_People_with_Dementia_DVD-pid893.html

Resource #: AGMD912W

Part of the Aged Care Series

agmd New Resource   Aged Care: Meaningful Activities for People with Dementia

Aged Care: Meaningful Activities for People with Dementia DVD

Balancing practical know-how with medical theory, this program examines the needs of patients with dementia and explores a range of fulfilling activities that foster self-worth and belonging.

After an insightful look at dementia and its symptoms, the video illustrates both one-on-one and group activities and identifies which recreational pursuits are best suited to a particular level of dementia.

 A well-equipped nursing home in Australia serves as a working model for developing activities programs, rounding out this excellent resource for aged care and dementia care training.

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Oct/09
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New Resource – Lou Gehrig’s Disease: Insight into ALS

Lou Gehrig’s Disease: Insight into ALS DVD

http://www.disabilitytraining.com/product-info.php?Lou_Gehrigs_Disease_Insight_into_ALS_DVD-pid899.html

Resource #: LGDD999W

lgdd New Resource   Lou Gehrigs Disease: Insight into ALS

Lou Gehrig's Disease: Insight into ALS DVD

Although doctors don’t know exactly what causes ALS, or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, the last decade has brought new scientific insight into the disorder.

This program follows the quest for better ALS treatments, assesses the possibility of a cure, and illustrates what life is like for ALS patients today.

Dartmouth professor Dr. Elijah Stommel discusses the potential use of thalidomide to help prolong and improve lives, while Dr. Bonnie Gerecke of the UMD Medical Center and Dr. Pat Frieberg, former director of the ALS Association, also provide expertise.

Case studies include a middle school teacher and a retired arts commissioner, both of whom have grappled with the anxiety and life changes ALS brings on.