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The Well-Informed Teacher

The Well-Informed Teacher

Auteur(s): CORE-NMSU
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A podcast brought to you by CORE at New Mexico State University. This podcast aims to support educators and spark dialogue and ideas through interviews and conversations that affect educators today. Is to enhance the PreK-12 educational experience for all students and to strengthen instructional practices through the development of Trust, Collaboration and Capacity building (TCC) with teachers, leadership, and community members.CORE-NMSU
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  • Dyslexia in the General Education Classroom
    Oct 20 2022

    October is International Dyslexia Awareness Month. Join us as two passionate reading teachers discuss working with students with Dyslexia in the general education classroom. The impact on their personal philosophies, methods, and how they view students is forever impacted by students with print disabilities. 

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    49 min
  • Assistive Technologies: Tools to Help Students with Dyslexia
    Sep 14 2022

    In this episode, we will be talking about assistive technologies and how these technologies operate and can help support students with disabilities. According to Individuals with Disabilities by Dell, Newton, & Petroff, Assistive Technology is defined as “services and devices that enable people with disabilities to accomplish daily living tasks; assist them in communication, education, work, or recreation activities; and ultimately help them achieve greater independence and enhance their quality of life.”

    We are joined by a special education teacher for a candid conversation about finding and using assistive technology to help our students with Dyslexia.

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    37 min
  • Dyslexia: A Family's Journey
    Jul 20 2022

    Gracelyn is a 5th grade student who was recently diagnosed with Dyslexia and has had many struggles with learning to read throughout her formative years in school. Shaylyn is her mother. Shaylyn is struggling to navigate the diagnosis and find the right resources for her daughter. This is a candid conversation about how Dyslexia feels and affects learning from the perspective of a 10-year old and the implications felt by the parent.

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    26 min
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