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I’m excited to share with you an episode from a Special Educator Academy podcast I’ve pulled specifically for this IEP series. One of the things I think is extremely important but sometimes difficult to do is advocating for your students as an educator. Many times we’re their voice and know them in the classroom environment at a level that neither the administration nor their families do.
But advocating for students can sometimes feel a little dicey when you’re faced with parents or administrators who don’t agree with what should be done. I recorded this episode a while back for the Academy members to give them tips on how to do this in a way that keeps you in good standing with your district while still serving your ethical responsibility to advocate effectively for your students. I hope you enjoy it and it gives you some ideas!
4:09 - What advocating doesn’t always mean
4:45 - Tip #1 for advocating on behalf of your students
5:55 - Using your data
6:50 - Considerations when talking to your district
10:59 - Recognizing other perspectives, especially if there’s disagreement with the family
16:00 - Surefire way to get your district to mistrust you
19:44 - A quick recap of the tips
Join us inside the Special Educators Academy for your 7 day free trial.
Resources
LINK TO Instructional Troubleshooting Quick Win form
Grab the transcript, freebie and resource links at http://autismclassroomresources.com/episode79
Autism Classroom Resources' Free Resource Library... http://library.autismclassroomresources.com
Want more information about the Special Educator Academy? SpecialEducatorAcademy.com
Join the Free Facebook Group specialeducatorsconnection.com
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I’m excited to share with you an episode from a Special Educator Academy podcast I’ve pulled specifically for this IEP series. One of the things I think is extremely important but sometimes difficult to do is advocating for your students as an educator. Many times we’re their voice and know them in the classroom environment at a level that neither the administration nor their families do.
But advocating for students can sometimes feel a little dicey when you’re faced with parents or administrators who don’t agree with what should be done. I recorded this episode a while back for the Academy members to give them tips on how to do this in a way that keeps you in good standing with your district while still serving your ethical responsibility to advocate effectively for your students. I hope you enjoy it and it gives you some ideas!
4:09 - What advocating doesn’t always mean
4:45 - Tip #1 for advocating on behalf of your students
5:55 - Using your data
6:50 - Considerations when talking to your district
10:59 - Recognizing other perspectives, especially if there’s disagreement with the family
16:00 - Surefire way to get your district to mistrust you
19:44 - A quick recap of the tips
Join us inside the Special Educators Academy for your 7 day free trial.
Resources
LINK TO Instructional Troubleshooting Quick Win form
Grab the transcript, freebie and resource links at http://autismclassroomresources.com/episode79
Autism Classroom Resources' Free Resource Library... http://library.autismclassroomresources.com
Want more information about the Special Educator Academy? SpecialEducatorAcademy.com
Join the Free Facebook Group specialeducatorsconnection.com
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