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3 ways telepractice helps combat burnout in special education

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Some of the hardest hit are students with unique needs that require services from qualified professionals, such as speech-language pathologists, sign-language interpreters, teachers for the vision and hearing impaired and special education teachers. School administrators are taking a hard look at how to prevent burnout.

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Racism is a subtle, silent enemy of STEM classrooms

eSchool News

Implicit bias can also be seen in the overrepresentation of students of color in special education vs. underrepresented students in gifted and talented education. As educators, it is vital that we recognize the biases we carry so that this does not have an adverse impact on the students that we are serving.

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SchoolStatus Selects 2024-25 Customer Advisory Board 

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Johnson has a Bachelor’s degree from Jacksonville State University in Special Education, a Master’s degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham in Special Education, an Ed.S. from the University of Montevallo in Educational Leadership, and an Ed.D. from Samford University in Educational Leadership.

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37 predictions about edtech’s impact in 2023

eSchool News

With the release of the Nation’s Report Card and ongoing school staffing shortages, states and professional organizations will need to rethink the benefits of technology in supporting students in special education programs. D, SVP, Special Education – Behavior, Specialized Education Services, Inc.

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This Year Has Taken a Toll on Educators. Let’s Make Sure to Support Them in 2021.

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Despite their exhaustion, educators across our nation have worked tirelessly, transforming their kitchen tables into classrooms while simultaneously becoming the cafeteria, technology, custodial and counseling staff for their own children. School leadership matters in supporting educator well-being. over the past nine months.

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Disability as a Valuable Form of Diversity, Not a Deficit

Faculty Focus

There are ways to purposefully integrate environmental supports into educational spaces. Strategy 1: Learn more about Disability Studies in Education (DSE). DSE challenges educators to revisit “the meaningful participation of everyone in [the] learning community” (Collins & Ferri, 2016, p. Positionality statement.

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Racism is a subtle, silent enemy of STEM classrooms

eSchool News

Implicit bias can also be seen in the overrepresentation of students of color in special education vs. underrepresented students in gifted and talented education. As educators, it is vital that we recognize the biases we carry so that this does not have an adverse impact on the students that we are serving.

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