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This former Special Ed classroom teacher is on his own with a microphone, to share some of the magic he's learned in his 34+ years in the field. Stories, strategies, and a true grasp for what life can be like for parents and caregivers of Disabled children are waiting here! Witnessing, first hand, your challenges in the home has invigorated my desire to share what I know and to be a cheerleader for your lives and the lives of your child using mindfulness as a fulcrum to success. You are not ...
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STEPPING INTO SPECIAL EDUCATION, Special Education, SPED, Special Ed, Students with Disabilities, Classroom Management

Michelle Vazquez, M.A.Ed., Special Education Teacher, Special Ed Teacher, IEP Writer, Special Education Teacher Coach

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Confused with how to write IEPs (Individualized Education Plans)? Not sure how to keep track of all the data? Tired of searching for the right behavior strategies to manage your special ed. classroom? In this podcast, you will find methods to create IEP goals that students can reach, a system to collect data with your team, & know which behavior strategies will work best for your classroom. My mission is to help new sped teachers write IEPs with confidence, share ideas for classroom manageme ...
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The Perch

Wyoming Tribune Eagle

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A weekly news rundown sharing the local stories and happenings of Cheyenne and Laramie County. Tune in every Wednesday for new episodes. Provide feedback or suggestions to news@wyomingnews.com.
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Zee Arnold, founder of UX Teacher Prep, spills the tea on her incredible journey from a 15-year teaching career to becoming a remote UX Researcher in just 5 months. Join Zee as she shares strategies, tips, and tricks to help you land your first tech role outside of the classroom. Discover how to showcase your transferable skills and escape burnout while finding the balance to unleash your creativity. Since her transition in 2022, Zee has been supporting other teachers in their career pivots ...
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Special Educators Resource Room with Jennifer DeBrosse is the podcast for busy special education teachers. Whether you’re brand new to the world of special education or an experienced teacher, this podcast will provide time-saving solutions for any busy special educator. Get ready to move things off your special educator plate without feeling like you have to live at school. I’m your host, Jennifer DeBrosse. I’m dual-certified, have been in education for over 25 years, and spent time in both ...
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PEP Talks: People Empowering People

Kasey Kellem and Greta Fechter

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Kasey Crawford Kellem is a school counselor, author, yoga instructor, motivational speaker, former business owner and special ed teacher, and now, podcaster. She is a beacon of resiliency as she continues through her journey dodging hurdles but still dancing all along the way! The creator and author of Mind Over Matter Books, Kellem’s first five books, “Believe,” “Love,” “Laugh,” “Relax,” and “Dream” teach children the resiliency tools necessary to overcome obstacles. After her husband died ...
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The world needs you to step forward as a grant writer and lead with confidence. I’ll teach you how. Welcome to the Grant Writing Simplified podcast where you’ll learn how to scale your income AND impact through grant writing and nonprofit consulting. I’m Teresa Huff, former special ed teacher turned grant writing coach and nonprofit strategist. I’m here to mentor freelancers and nonprofit leaders like you who are ready for a fulfilling, flexible career while leveraging your skills, growing y ...
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This podcast speaks about the issues and the following factors of Special Education in the classrooms and students needs and the differences that lie in funding, training, and resources in different regional school districts comparing Pico Rivera District from Arnold O. Beckman High School in Tustin District. Brenda A. & Ali P. interviewed three special aide and teacher specialists who have had professional training and experience of directing special ed autistic students and those with phys ...
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AI for Teachers

Harvey Spencer

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Welcome to 'AI for Teachers,' your essential podcast unlocking AI's game-changing role in education. Whether you're a seasoned educator or just starting, this is your key to understanding how this tech revolution transforms our classrooms. We'll simplify AI, turning tech talk into easily digestible insights and practical classroom strategies. But we don't stop at tech – we spotlight the triumphs and challenges of AI in real classrooms around the globe. Join us, fuel your curiosity, ignite in ...
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Hosted by Lisa Goodell, the goals of this podcast are to EQUIP special ed teachers with ideas and solutions, as well as bring the global special ed teaching community together so we can learn from each other. (So far it has been heard in over 50 countries!) Get all the Show Notes and links at https://LISAGOODELL.COM/PODCAST
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The Great Teachers Movement Podcast focuses not on teaching specific fields but rather on the art of teaching. This podcast shifts the spotlight onto what makes a great teacher, focusing on the nature of the great teacher within yourself. In the spirit of any personal quest, the journey isn’t just about the external exploration of exceptional educators; instead, it becomes a revealing odyssey where the questers uncover profound insights about themselves. Join us as we delve into the heart of ...
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A podcast for maths teachers of Years 5-8 looking at continuity and why we need to dig for the why in our lessons. Join Andy (former secondary teacher) and Alison (former primary teacher) for a podcast series discussing issues around continuity, the transition from primary to secondary, and many of the problems around teaching and learning maths.
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Enlightening. Empowering. Supportive. This engaging podcast hosts special education experts to discuss special education topics for special education parents. I would if I could ensure every parent has all the information they need before stepping into their child's IEP meeting. While that may be a lofty goal, I hope this podcast helps you prepare to advocate for your child. If you have a child with disabilities and special education needs, congratulations! You have just become the CEO of yo ...
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We are 3 people that enjoy watching and reading about true crime. We have no background in criminal justice or psychology whatsoever. Steve is a phone man. Tina is a teacher. Christine works in a hospital. We’re just really interested in crime and want to talk about it. We also want you, our listeners, to feel like you’re a part of our conversations. Welcome to Malice After Midnight.
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Batsheva Frankel presents an edgy and entertaining educational podcast for teachers, students, parents, administrators and anyone else who cares about the state of education. While it is playful and fun, I also address the revolutionary changes that are happening and need to happen to create more meaningful and engaging education. We’ll celebrate students, educators, and schools who are getting it right and give tools and guidance for inspiring everyone else. Each episode starts with a fauxm ...
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Hungry2Live

Rachel Freeman

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Hungry2Live is about Human Connection over stigma, taboos and traumas that we were told to never share. While I live my life thru the lens of recovery, I will be interviewing humans from all walks of life who have become empowered by overcoming some sort of challenge that has helped shape them into who they are today. It is titled, Hungry2Live because after being in recovery for anorexia and exercise bulimia, the only thing that was constantly present was my hunger to survive, tell my story ...
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I think I know how to tell this story with the objective being TO CHANGE POLICIES. First, recover as soon as you can hear your own thinking connecting to previous thoughts so it's not just a single thought it's NEW INFO (What You Just Learned!) connecting to a priori. All the previous are writing samples created by adrenaline created by ptsd. -----------------------------------------------moved on------------------------------------------------- Today is March 1, 2024 (3:59 CT) & I am writin ...
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Welcome to No Silly Questions, with your hosts Danielle Freilich and Jordana Fruchter, two New York City educators, school leaders and friends. We were inspired to develop No Silly Questions, after noticing how often our friends were calling us with education-related questions for their kids! Asking us for our insight on everything from the different pedagogical approaches, to developmental milestones in the first few years of life, to navigating how to support their child’s learning needs - ...
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Join a virtual staffroom of keen teachers to explore the best teaching method known to science: storytelling. In 2014, Epic Tales and EU Lifelong Learning proved that children perform an average of 26% better in tests when taught through stories, a fact that's since been backed up by London's Institute of Education and Bath University, so we're here to help your learners achieve greater success in English, Maths, Science, and more. Hosted by Oxford Owl storyteller Chip Colquhoun, author of t ...
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PEPRN Podcast

Ashley Casey

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Blog Order (Podcast 1 in Blog 40) 40. J. Miller, K. Vine, and D. Larkin, ‘The Relationship of Product and Process Performance of the Two-Handed Sidearm Strike’, Physical Education and Sports Pedagogy, 2007, 12, 61–75. 41. K. L. Oliver and R. Lalik, ‘The Body as Curriculum: Learning with Adolescent Girls’, Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2001, 33, 303–33. 42. C. C. Pope and M. O’Sullivan, ‘Darwinism in the Gym’, Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2003, 22, 311–27. 43. J. Quay, ‘Experie ...
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On this week's episode, WTE reporter Hannah Shields shares what she heard from educators and stakeholders about the difficulty and lack of resources for special education programs across Laramie County. The Perch is a brand new podcast from the Wyoming Tribune Eagle sharing weekly news roundups and in-depth stories of what the WTE staff report in t…
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In this episode, we dive into four time-saving strategies for handling special education paperwork, including IEP progress reports and prepping for meetings. Don’t miss these practical techniques to simplify progress monitoring and keep your paperwork under control! Need templates to save time on all those repetitve tasks? Click here: Special Educa…
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In this episode I’m talking about a critical issue: inequality in employment for people with disabilities. Despite advancements in diversity and inclusion, millions of disabled individuals around the world still face enormous challenges when it comes to finding and maintaining employment. In today’s episode, I want to dive into why this problem per…
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On this week's episode, WTE reporter Noah Zahn shares what he heard at a community meeting last week that was held in response to a racist incident at South High School the week prior. Also, reporter Ivy Secrest provides an update on last year's ordinance regarding the unhoused population along Crow Creek and Hannah Shields brings the latest happen…
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How can special educators collect data that truly reflects student growth? This episode includes strategies like breaking down learning levels into smaller steps and using tailored progress monitoring tools. Tune in to discover practical tips for tracking student progress, improving data collection, and supporting independent learning in your class…
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Meet Joe Natoli, a seasoned UX expert whose career trajectory offers invaluable insights for both aspiring and experienced UX professionals. Join us as we uncover the wisdom Joe has amassed over three decades, from overcoming imposter syndrome to teaching over 350,000 students on platforms like Udemy. Joe also discusses his collaboration with Leah …
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keywords AI, special education, learning differences, assistive technology, skill development, equity in education, communication tools, educational technology, AI, special needs, education, Goblin Tools, executive functioning, note-taking apps, communication, technology, learning support, transition to adulthood summary This conversation explores …
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In this episode of Teaching Matters, Scott Titsworth engages with Russ Davis and Dr. Kara Stern, both of SchoolStatus, to discuss the critical role of communication in education, particularly between teachers, students, and families. They discuss a research report recently released by SchoolStatus identifying specific opportunities for improving co…
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In today’s episode, we’re diving into a simple yet effective reading recipe for supporting early readers in small groups using nursery rhymes. Whether you're focusing on phonemic awareness, building literacy skills, or just looking for engaging activities for young learners, these tips will help you save time while keeping your students motivated. …
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On this week's episode, WTE reporter Ivy Secrest shares what she heard at the LCSD1 board meeting, where they reluctantly approved the findings of the MCER study, meaning eight elementary schools will close and two new ones will be built. The Perch is a brand new podcast from the Wyoming Tribune Eagle sharing weekly news roundups and in-depth stori…
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Sigal-Hava Rotem from Utrecht University (The Netherlands) discusses the article, "Using critical incidents as a tool for promoting prospective teachers' noticing during reflective discussions in a fieldwork-based university course," published in Educational Studies in Mathematics (Vol. 117). Co-authors: Potari and Psycharis Article URL: https://li…
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keywords disability, advocacy, accessibility, inclusion, mental health, representation, family dynamics, self-advocacy, education, awareness summary In this conversation, Kimberly shares her personal journey living with a disability, emphasizing the importance of advocacy, accessibility, and the need for awareness and education. She discusses her f…
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In this episode of Teaching Matters, Scott Titsworth speaks with Jeremy Oskins, an automotive and robotics teacher at Comanche ISD in Texas. They discuss the increasing demand for skilled tradespeople, the innovative curriculum Jeremy has developed to engage students in automotive training, and the partnerships he has built with local businesses to…
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How do executive functioning skills impact students and how can we support them? This episode breaks down seven simple strategies you can put into place today that will benefits ALL students in your classroom. Read more here: https://positivelylearningblog.com/supporting-executive-functioning-skills-in-the-classroom/ And be sure to download the fre…
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On this week's episode, WTE reporter Ivy Secrest shares what she heard at the discussions held in Laramie regarding whether or not they should allow concealed carry of firearms on the campus. Also, WTE reporter Noah Zahn shares the story of Nannette Hernandez, who is still struggling to pay off her COVID bills, three years later, after she was deni…
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Is the era of remote work really over? Are we officially seeing the end of remote work? Is all hope lost for transitioning teachers who want to work from home? Tune in as we unpack the latest buzz around major companies like Amazon, Boeing, UPS, and Disney, calling their employees back to the office. We’ll explore whether remote corporate roles, es…
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Explore the surprising ways task boxes can indirectly support positive behavior in the classroom. While task boxes aren’t a direct behavior management tool, they promote key skills like independence, confidence, and self-awareness—all of which lead to improved behavior. Learn how you can leverage task boxes to help students work independently, make…
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On this week's episode, WTE reporter Noah Zahn brought the mic to the Wyoming Board of Pharmacy meeting where community members gave passionate speeches that led to an early adjournment of the meeting. Also, WTE reporters bring the latest on legislation regarding firearms in public schools and squatting. The Perch is a brand new podcast from the Wy…
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Teamwork makes the dreamwork! These simple tips go a long way with building relationships with speech-language pathologists, school psychologists, and all related service providers that support our students. If you're a busy special education teacher looking for tips, tricks, and resources to save you precious time, I've got you covered! I'm here t…
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...rising adrenaline, oh no, can't move both from chronic pain & flight or fight? No, I freeze, but I CAN USE MY VOICE. Periscope also shows the first image & I saw a lot of Neptune, every time so that reminded me, the very cat that was abused was the trigger! Makes sense as he gets better & I truly believe all this happened so I could remove him f…
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On this week's episode, WTE reporter Noah Zahn brought the mic to the Cheyenne Greek Festival to learn more about Cheyenne's Greek culture and what this annual event means to the community. Also, WTE Managing Editor Brian Martin talks about his trip to Washington DC last week to discuss local journalism legislation with Wyoming lawmakers and Crime …
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...the last thing I heard was "stealing time. Let's start with that one." In the past the phrase was "let's begin..." & this was a shortened version of "...brain drains & tailspins" since everything was poetry! I think it's partially because poetry is audio/visual, I taught multi-modal literacy & word families (cat, bat, sat, mat, chat, stat) & I a…
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Waiting until I hear what I need to hear to start writing since 1) there's no more reverberating pain. It's acute & I can manage it with specific exercises & a lot of chronic pain strategies like hot/cold baths, knowing what nerves like (to glide, spread, never stretch), how to push/pull/reach/bend & really intense FACET/TRIGGER POINT MANIPULATIONS…
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Learn about the secrets of a successful career transition as I chat with Shaine Frazier, a former New York City Special Education Teacher turned UX and Customer Experience Design expert. Shane shares his journey from classroom discontent to his thriving new role in tech, including the pivotal moments of self-study, LinkedIn networking, and professi…
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In this episode I’ll be diving into a key component of inclusive education that’s transforming classrooms: Universal Design for Learning, or UDL, and how flexible learning spaces are making education more accessible for all students. Whether you're a teacher, administrator, or parent, you'll find valuable insights into how these strategies can fost…
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Here's all the skills and topics currently inside the dollar clubs! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1qOx1tI1qBZLyltnUio9J1qI7YCtlg6r92nK6VwgwJhg/edit?usp=drive_link Here's more information on getting instant access to the growing library of independent work tasks: https://positivelylearning.mykajabi.com/pl/2148298923 If you're a busy special…
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On this week's episode, WTE reporter Noah Zahn heard TerraPower President and CEO Chris Levesque speak about how his company, co-founded by Bill Gates, plans to revitalize the nuclear industry by bringing the first demonstration project to Wyoming. Also, reporters discuss a candidate who withdrew from the race for a seat on the board of trustees at…
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summary Clarissa discusses her experience as a parent of a child with ARID1B-related disorder and the challenges they face. She emphasizes the importance of routine and structure for children with special needs and the need for parents to take care of themselves. Clarissa also talks about the Foundation for ARID1B Research (FAR) and their efforts t…
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Welcome back, teachers! In this special back-to-school episode of the Great Teachers Movement Podcast, we’ve gathered the best first-day-of-school tips from some of our favorite past guests. Whether you’re a seasoned educator or just starting your teaching journey, these tips will help set a positive tone, build relationships with students, and cre…
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If you're a busy special education teacher looking for tips, tricks, and resources to save you precious time, I've got you covered! I'm here to help you regain your confidence in the classroom and feel calm and collected as a special educator. Tune in every Wednesday for practical tips, tools, and the support you need to to THRIVE in the classroom.…
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On this week's episode, WTE reporter Taylor Staples spoke with Cheyenne Hispanics Improving Strengthening Powerful Alliances Committee Chair Jessica Fernandez-Medina about the upcoming 14th annual Cheyenne Hispanic Festival this weekend. Also, reporters discuss a Legislative meeting that ended early, frustrating some members and the dismissal of a …
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Unlock the secrets to a successful career transition with Hilda Naluanga, a senior UX researcher at Xsolla, in our latest episode. Discover how Hilda navigated the fascinating shift from a career development coach in South Africa to becoming a key player in the video game industry. You’ll learn how her passion for design thinking and human-centered…
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This episode is part 2 of my two part interview with Lauren Enders Gonzales, MA, CCC-SLP. This time we will be diving deeper into AAC; how to use it, what options are available, apps and more. keywords AAC, augmentative communication, technology, misconceptions, assessments, innovations, AI, speech therapy, communication devices, education summary …
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To think differently is how to rewire the brain after assault/exposure to situations & people that maintain PTSD (in my case it's lying to face or in paperwork like incident reports of medical records to create a false narrative & contradictions that individuals refuse to explain or pairs/groups that refuse to discuss together to figure out "what t…
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Delivering professional development? Here's some ready-to-go ideas for special educators to "borrow for tomorrow" - on topics that resonate with both special education and general education teachers and staff. Save time by using the PD resources inside the Special Educators Bundle: https://positivelylearningblog.com/special-educators-resource-room/…
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On this week's episode, reporter Noah Zahn brings the mic to Casper to the Wyoming Community Development Authority's housing forum as they work to identify and address the housing crisis in Wyoming. Also, reporters discuss write-in votes from the August primaries and the new Cheyenne Classical Academy, from Hillsdale College. The Perch is a brand n…
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In this episode I’m speaking with Dr. Giuliana Conti. Giuliana is Director of Music Workshop's Education & Equity. Music Workshop is a nonprofit organization that creates high-quality, culturally responsive music programming for teachers to use in their classrooms and professional development to further their own learning. summary The conversation …
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Learn more about the task box membership for teachers here: Task Box Dollar Club Task Box Spreadsheet - download here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1qOx1tI1qBZLyltnUio9J1qI7YCtlg6r92nK6VwgwJhg/edit?usp=drive_link If you're a busy special education teacher looking for tips, tricks, and resources to save you precious time, I've got you cove…
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This week's episode features a rundown of the results of local and statewide elections and what that means for the 2024 November general election. The Perch is a brand new podcast from the Wyoming Tribune Eagle sharing weekly news roundups and in-depth stories of what the WTE staff report in the field. New episodes published every Wednesday. Provid…
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Would you like to provide feedback on professional development or make a special request for future special education topics? Please click on this form and let me know - thank you! https://forms.gle/QT4eyzkrx5aWL2uH8 If you're a busy special education teacher looking for tips, tricks, and resources to save you precious time, I've got you covered! I…
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Hey Special Ed Teacher, *Special Announcement at the end of the episode!* Do you know what to prep your educational aides before the beginning of the school year? What do they need to know before your students step into your classroom? How do you create an inclusive classroom so your staff feels part of the team? Today I’ll be sharing steps to ensu…
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*TRIGGER WARNING: This episode can be raw and descriptive at times. For anyone who might be upset by conversations about the specifics of breast surgery and reconstruction I just want you to be aware. Kayla expresses herself in a very frank, positive and humorous way so hopefully you will be able to receive her story as a celebration of the human s…
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This is the last PODCAST "w" ptsd, but I also don't think it's there at all. No charger. 3% battery. Never made the deadline---3 hours in one month time--didn't get the time zones to begin with & now it's super easy. 11 minutes to go & it's 10m & some seconds so made every GOAL. I finished season 2 episode 8 POEM 2 8 was "words better than great" w…
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One person can truly change your life but you gotta do it right. Less strife to each other, the words in me changing frequently. Giving up the past, the books I thought that would last & last. Their meaning, their feeling, I'm reeling & done believing [in them] SMART E MC presents Smarter Than Trauma | "Dating Mating & Relating" | a play. Definitel…
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Co-hosts Pat Hendrickson, Ed.D., Core Variable, and Steve Smith, M.A., C.P.P. 1st Person Seminar In this episode of the Great Teachers Movement podcast, Steve talks with Pat about her recent transition to a new school. Pat shares her experiences, discussing both the challenges and opportunities that come with starting fresh in a new environment. Th…
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Smart E MC presents Smarter Than Trauma. When people don't talk about money & then when people bring up the silliest money issues. This is CONTRAST. We are in WORLD TWO dropping seeds for #videoGames #gamer & "what are you wearing and who are you talking to?" When people move in, they really do reveal their secrets like sabotaging Neppy! RECOVERY N…
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