Academic Recovery for Students with Exceptionalities (Part 2)

Melissa Mann
Presenter
30
mins
Course length
Multi Device
Access from mobile or laptop
4.97
Course rating
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Description

Over the past year, many students have experienced entirely virtual and remote learning and many—especially students with exceptionalities—will need additional support, time, and teaching to recover academically. Join Melissa Mann as she shares strategies for academic recovery that will help you assess where your students are and develop a plan to move forward. You will also learn best practices for addressing the social-emotional needs of your students that will accelerate learning.

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Melissa Mann

Melissa Mann, a fourth-grade teacher in the Madison County School System, has experience in general and collaborative education settings. With a Master’s in School Counseling, she has presented at various conferences, both in-person and virtual, for the past 15 years.
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