
Being a Special Education Teacher in the Public School System
I have worked for the public school system as a Special Education Teacher for grades Kindergarten through the fourth grade. Let me tell you. The experience was very eye-opening to
I have worked for the public school system as a Special Education Teacher for grades Kindergarten through the fourth grade. Let me tell you. The experience was very eye-opening to
The Coronavirus Pandemic changed education as we know it. Many teachers across the US are facing the challenge of learning to adapt their classrooms to remote learning. A typical
Abuse, neglect, natural disasters, witnessing violence, or a national pandemic like COVID-19 are only the start to the long list of traumas some students in your classroom may face. Trauma
I had always known that I wanted to be a teacher, but I didn’t know that a Special Education teacher is where my heart was. At first, I started
There are various responses when you tell someone “I Teach Special Education.” Here are a few… “Bless your heart!” “I am so thankful for you!” “You must have a
I always wanted to help people. I didn’t know how and sometimes I’m still not 100% sure. I also never knew what I wanted to be when I grew up.
With school breaks in view once again (already, I know), it is harder and harder to talk about one thing. HOMEWORK. While school breaks are often a magical time where
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