Deaf Education “Life Hacks”
As 2018 winds down and goals for a more productive 2019 are being made, the Deaf Education team would like to offer some “life hacks” that may helpful to become more organized in the new year.
Service documentation—Best practice denotes that services should be documented and readily available to present at a moment’s notice. Teachers and therapists should get in the habit of documenting the amount of service each student should be receiving per his/her IEP, the dates of service provision, notes of what occurred during the session and a plan to make up for missed sessions. This ensures that the Individualized Education Plan (IEP) is being followed. A good service documentation tool is available on the internet that can be easily modified to meet specific school’s or teacher’s needs.




other G Suite applications. You can create a shopping list, draw, savewebsites and take notes. You can easily set a reminder for something you have in Google Keep, for example, a student could take a picture of the board in class that has homework assignments listed, open in Google Keep, set a hashtag to organize all homework assignments and notes from the same class and then set a reminder for due dates. The possibilities of Google Keep are endless!

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