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 LISAGOODELL.COM/PODCAST
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 43 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | How ToSelf-ImprovementEducation |
Are you a teacher who needs advice on getting started with AAC (augmentative and alternative communication)? My guest, Heather Cacioppo, and I have been in your shoes and will help answer your questions and give you the next steps to pursue.
This e... more
In this podcast episode, I will share strategies to improve one-handed scissor skills, which is helpful when a child cannot use one hand/arm due to weakness, paralysis, missing fingers, etc.
First I go over some strategies for beginning cutters, whe... more
Think out the box to make morning meetings work for everyone in your special ed class.
We are close to the middle of the school year so I thought I would discuss morning meetings in multi-grade self-contained classes. By this time of year, you might... more
How can we better prepare students for when the teacher or other staff member takes a sick day?
Many special ed teachers say they cannot stay home for even a day because of the interruptions it will cause in their class. Not to mention the fact that... more
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Lisa Goodell’s podcast Tips For Teaching Students With Multiple Disabilities broadcasts the different disabilities one must have and the different things teachers can do to help promote their students well being and just simply get through the day.I chose to dive into this podcast topic as I feel it is something that is seen in most classrooms. Not necessarily even having major disabilities. It can cover a disability as simple as OCD, and can help any teacher have some tricks up her sleeve on h... more
“Help for Special Educators Podcast” takes on difficult topics that can be difficult to answer for both educators and parents. The host of the podcast, Lisa Goodell, is not afraid to cover the uncomfortable and tough to answer topics that are prevalent in the world of special education. The episodes of the podcast consist of topics such as tips for teaching students with multiple disabilities, ways to relieve stress, and how to promote independence.
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This podcast has calmed me down in the face of a new school year during this time. Breath of fresh air to listen to the host share tips and tricks with very concrete ways to work them into your classroom (regardless of the setting). Thank you!! Love listening
I had a professor in my teaching credential program who used to say that “all good teachers beg, borrow and steal their good ideas and resources from one another.” What I love about this podcast is that every episode is FILLED with ideas, tips and tricks that I would have never thought of, no “beg, borrow, steal” required. Lisa has so much wonderful experience to share, and she interviews some amazing teachers who are full of insight and knowledge. I seriously often have to pause episodes to wri... more
This is the podcast Special Ed has been waiting for!!! A great way to support an amazing profession!
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Apple Podcasts | #111 |
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