Show #38 You Want Research? NASEN ‘s Got It!
Today 's podcast features Dr. Adam Boddison, the Chief Executive of NASEN, which is the National Association for Special Education Needs.
SENIA Executive Director, Lori Boll, interviews members of the community
Today 's podcast features Dr. Adam Boddison, the Chief Executive of NASEN, which is the National Association for Special Education Needs.
Our guest today is Pernille Ripp who is an English teacher, author, internationally known speaker, and the founder of Global Read Aloud. Pernille asks educators to reflect on one simple question: Would you want to be a student in your classroom?
Dr. Lorea MartÃnez Pérez is the award-winning founder of HEART in Mind Consulting.
Today the Vice-President of the National Council of Severe Autism, Amy Lutz and I speak about raising children who are profoundly affected by Autism and how it looks so different from parenting our typically developing children in many ways.
Today Lori and Jill discuss healthy strategies for you as a parent or teacher to use on yourself or with your students/children when you are feeling stressed and overwhelmed during COVID.
Dr. Jim Delisle, and host Lori Boll discuss gifted learners.
Heather is on a mission to make a more inclusive world where everyone can belong.
Show #31 How Can we Change The Status Quo of Behavior Management in Schools? and More with Dr. Greene Dr. Greene ‘s keynote at #SENIA2020 was so popular, we wanted […]
Julia is a children 's author with over three million books in print. Many of us have used her books when working with our students.
On today 's podcast Toby Tomlinson Baker (soon to be Dr. Toby Tomlinson Baker) discusses her research into post-secondary education for our students with learning disabilities
Today I speak with two of the co-founders of Spokle Gia Kuek & Andrew Kendrick. Spokle empowers parents to support their child 's speech therapy with home-based exercises.
For over 20 years, Angelica Benson has worked for Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes "“ a world leader in research and remediation for specific learning disabilities, including dyslexia and autism spectrum disorder
Jon Nordmeyer is the international programs director for WIDA, and will be one of our speakers at our upcoming conference. WIDA provides language development resources to those who support the academic success of multilingual learners.
Dr. Deborah Taub & Dr. Elizabeth Reyes from the TIES Center. TIES Center is the national technical assistance center on inclusive practices and policies.
Dr. Ann Helmus is a clinical neuropsychologist and Executive Director of NESCA (Neuropsychology and Education Services for Children and Adolescents), in its 20th year in Boston.