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Supporting Mathematical Proficiency
Content type: Journal Article
This article is written for beginning special education teachers who will be teaching mathematics, for any age or grade, as part of their responsibilities. First, we introduce a vision for teaching and learning mathematics that emphasizes engaging students...
What Do Beginning Special Educators Need to Know About Intensive Reading Interventions?
Content type: Journal Article
Beginning elementary level special educators need to be well versed in evidence based intensive reading interventions in order to serve both special and general education students. Here we highlight two suggested effective practices for beginning special...
What Beginning Special Educators Need to Know About Conducting Functional Behavioral Assessments
Content type: Journal Article
One of the biggest challenges facing all PK – 12 educators, especially beginning special educators, is addressing inappropriate student behaviors. Building on the principles and practices of applied behavior analysis, this article outlines and describes...
Navigating Common Challenges and Pitfalls in the First Years of Special Education
Content type: Journal Article
Beginning special education teachers can face a number of challenges. Specifically, beginning special educators (a) have insufficient preparation in certain areas, (b) encounter school-prescribed practices or professional cultures that differ from their...
Mentoring in Action
Content type: Journal Article
The growing emphasis on teacher accountability has led to increased integration of teacher evaluation and new teacher mentoring. This study examined professional and emotional mentoring supports within an urban school district that centered its induction...
Road Trip to Inclusion
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
23 June, 2022
Recently I packed up my car and started my journey from Kansas City to Washington, DC for the summer. This trip's purpose is to work for the Council for Exceptional Children this summer. The trip to DC for me is an important one. It is me taking a leap of...
Resource Round-Up for CEC Graduates
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
22 March, 2022
Congratulations, class of 2022! As you enter the field, we've got your back.
Why Entering the Field as a CEC Volunteer Made All the Difference
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
17 March, 2022
Dr. Jaqua Lewis-Hunte shares how getting involved with CEC as a new special educator prepared her to enter the field.
Dr. Zelphine Smith-Dixon Welcomes You to "What I Wish I Knew"
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
10 September, 2021
Watch Dr. Zelphine Smith-Dixon invite you to our new "What I Wish I Knew" Conversation Series and describe why early-career special educators are transforming communities every day.
5 Educational Technology Tools for Future Special Educators
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
2 December, 2020
When it comes to educational technology, it's important to make sure that the standards and content come first. Here are some of my favorite educational technology tools to create an accessible learning environment for all students.