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New Special Ed Teacher Answers
Help for Special Educators
English - August 04, 2019 07:00 - 21 minutes - 15 MB - ★★★★★ - 13 ratingsArts Education Self-Improvement special education teacher teaching ideas sped resource sdc autism inclusion iep help slp self-contained Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
This is Part 2 of my conversation with Kaylene Durbin, a college student who is just starting her credential program. Today we revisit the questions she asked last time. Not only will I attempt to answer them, but I got help from other special educators online, and some have been past guests on the show! Listen in as we answer questions that aspiring or new teacher might have. (Note that part one of this conversation is called, “New Special Ed Teacher Questions” and was episode 13).
Questions answered in this episode:
Guest: Kaylene Durbin
Hi there! I’m Kaylene Durbin and I’m almost a teacher! I am finishing my undergraduate degree in Liberal Studies at Fresno State and will then begin the DUAL credential program (which included both Multiple Subjects and Special Education credentials). I currently work for California Teaching Fellows Foundation (CTFF) which gives me the opportunity to work inside a general education classroom.
I’ve had a passion for working with children since I was 12 years old. In my undergraduate program, I was required to observe in a special ed classroom and it was there that I fell in love with the environment and the students. I want to become a special educator so I can help students find success both academically and socially.
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Special Thanks:
I want to thank those who helped answer Kaylene's questions. I have provided links for those who requested it (if I don't have your link listed, send it to me and I will add it).