The DAI Instructional Design Process for Transition-aged Students Welcome to Pops Spedster And Company's DAI Instructional Design Home Page, where special education students, teachers, parents/caregivers and home schoolers will find instructional materials for students with intellectual impairments, which are also appropriate charter school materials in regular education classes. Some ELL students might also benefit from the materials being offered on this site.
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DISCLAIMER - The Special Education resources contained on this site are based on my 13 years of experience teaching medically fragile students in adaptive life skills public school classrooms.Pops Spedster And Company makes no representations about the accuracy of information from third party sources contained on this site, nor do we accept any responsibility for the use of this information.While we aspire to present best practices in serving a medically fragile student population, scientific developments and research have created a fertile environment of approaches to instruction that have resulted in a changing pedagogical discipline that works to improve the lives of people with developmental disabilities.- James M. Kemp/ AKA Pops Spedster. _____________________________________________________________________ Click on the following menu items to visit each topic's home page or use your smart phone to scan the QR codes.Or, continue to scroll down for to view the contents of this page's topic.________________________________________
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IEP PLANNING RESOURCES AND APPLIED BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS
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Donate to keep free things free.This is a link to our secure Square accountwhere you can make a donation to our non-profit.____________________________________________ ___________________________________ NEW! - Click here to read a current report from Special Education SmartBriefs.SmartBrief on Special Education |
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Pops Spedster And Company is an Oregon-based 501c3 non-profit, registered with the Oregon Secretary of State's office.Information about our company can be found at -Business Registry Business Name Search (state.or.us)The Lemon Aid Network is a wholly-owned business subsidiary of Pops Spedster And Company. Home of Jonny Cue Comics. -Watch for 5 new videos being recorded in 2022 based on this series of comics. The videos will use people with developmental disabilities in all episodes.______________________________________________________________Home of "Spout's First Note". -This video has gone through many different versions. It is based on a children's book written in 1999, for a graduate level class in Special Education, at Western Oregon University and taught by Dr. Mickey Pardew.Many of the versions of this video are published on our YouTube channelwith the user name Pops Spedster And Company.Like and subscribe to our YouTube channel.Here is a link to a stop motion animated version's introduction video on You Tube - https://youtu.be/ugB8RB5kt8k
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