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Kristin Whiting has been a special needs teacher and administrator for over 20 years. She loves her job and makes a difference every day.
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Paraprofessionals/Instructional Assistants: What They Don’t Teach You in College
If you are fortunate enough to have an assistant, one of the first things you need to do is learn how to work with your assistant in a professional, yet supervisory, manner. If you are freshly out of college, it is … Continue reading