Special Educators Resource Room Podcast: Real Talk for Special Education Teachers
Jennifer DeBrosse
155 episodes
4 days ago
This one’s different. In this raw and real episode, I’m sharing a moment I haven’t talked about before—a Thursday afternoon (or was it a Tuesday?) when the empty data binders, overdue progress reports, and sheer weight of teacher overwhelm broke me. 💔 Spoiler alert: I cried over progress monitoring. But that breakdown led to a breakthrough—and a new system that changed everything. If you’ve ever asked yourself: “How am I supposed to keep up with all of this?”“What counts as valid data?”“Why d...
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This one’s different. In this raw and real episode, I’m sharing a moment I haven’t talked about before—a Thursday afternoon (or was it a Tuesday?) when the empty data binders, overdue progress reports, and sheer weight of teacher overwhelm broke me. 💔 Spoiler alert: I cried over progress monitoring. But that breakdown led to a breakthrough—and a new system that changed everything. If you’ve ever asked yourself: “How am I supposed to keep up with all of this?”“What counts as valid data?”“Why d...
Special Educators Resource Room Podcast: Real Talk for Special Education Teachers
8 minutes
2 months ago
145. Planning an Inclusion Lesson? Start Here
Planning for inclusion doesn’t have to mean creating a whole second lesson—or carrying the entire differentiation load by yourself. In this episode, I’m sharing three practical moves I use to make inclusion work without the overwhelm. Whether you’ve got five minutes to prep or five co-teachers to coordinate with, these strategies will help you focus on what matters most for your student. We’ll talk about how to choose one clear non-negotiable goal, how to pre-load support in ways that a...
Special Educators Resource Room Podcast: Real Talk for Special Education Teachers
This one’s different. In this raw and real episode, I’m sharing a moment I haven’t talked about before—a Thursday afternoon (or was it a Tuesday?) when the empty data binders, overdue progress reports, and sheer weight of teacher overwhelm broke me. 💔 Spoiler alert: I cried over progress monitoring. But that breakdown led to a breakthrough—and a new system that changed everything. If you’ve ever asked yourself: “How am I supposed to keep up with all of this?”“What counts as valid data?”“Why d...