• Ask Us Anything Series: Part 8- Elements and Organizational Tools for Special Education Classrooms

  • Aug 7 2024
  • Duración: 40 m
  • Podcast

Ask Us Anything Series: Part 8- Elements and Organizational Tools for Special Education Classrooms

  • Resumen

  • Welcome to the August segment of Ask Us Anything! In these fun episodes of the Special Education for Beginners podcast, Jennifer and her monthly co-host, Paul, answer the questions you ask. This episode is packed with practical wisdom and tips to help you handle the challenges of the special education classroom.

    Today's Questions:

    1. Maggie from Michigan: "What elements do I need to make sure I have before setting up my classroom this fall? I'm an over-planner and I don't want to forget anything."
    2. Tina from Illinois: "What are some organizational tools to help stay on top of beginning of the year to-dos?"

    Talking Points:Episode Highlights:

    • Navigating Classroom Setup:
      • Creating a classroom layout that caters to student needs.
      • The importance of having designated student-centered areas, like a sensory or calm-down corner.
      • The value of visual schedules and how to implement them effectively.
    • Maximizing Resources and Funding: Paul shares alternative methods to fund classroom essentials without breaking the bank. From DonorsChoose projects to district grants,
    • Paraprofessional Collaboration: Jennifer highlights the importance of working closely with paraprofessionals.
    • Emergency Preparedness: The discussion also touches on having emergency plans in place
    • Organizational Tools:
      • The importance of having a reliable planner, whether digital or paper.
      • Utilizing checklists for IEP preparation and other critical tasks.
      • Innovative methods for progress monitoring and data collection.
      • Effective communication strategies with parents using apps like ClassDojo or Seesaw.
    • Time Management Tips: Use the Pomodoro Technique as a strategy for managing time effectively in the classroom.
    • Importance of setting priorities and sticking to them to avoid the overwhelm that often accompanies the start of the school year.

    Jennifer and Paul remind listeners that while being a special education teacher is challenging, it’s also rewarding. They encourage educators to take care of themselves, plan effectively, and use the resources available to them.

    Resources Mentioned:

    Special Education Teacher Checklist
    Bullet Journal

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