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In this episode, Nancy Jenkins, a trust-based observation trainer, interviews Dana Younes, a first-year special education teacher at Bahrain Bayan School. Dana passionately discusses her teaching philosophy, emphasizing student autonomy, engagement, and personalized learning. She shares her comprehensive approach to understanding each student's needs, involving visualization exercises and differentiated instruction, and the importance of fostering an environment where students become experts in their own learning. Dana also elaborates on her collaborative efforts with homeroom teachers, continuous progress monitoring, and strategies for involving parents in the education process. The conversation highlights the holistic support provided by the school's special education team and the profound, lasting impact on students' academic and personal growth.
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In this episode, Nancy Jenkins, a trust-based observation trainer, interviews Dana Younes, a first-year special education teacher at Bahrain Bayan School. Dana passionately discusses her teaching philosophy, emphasizing student autonomy, engagement, and personalized learning. She shares her comprehensive approach to understanding each student's needs, involving visualization exercises and differentiated instruction, and the importance of fostering an environment where students become experts in their own learning. Dana also elaborates on her collaborative efforts with homeroom teachers, continuous progress monitoring, and strategies for involving parents in the education process. The conversation highlights the holistic support provided by the school's special education team and the profound, lasting impact on students' academic and personal growth.

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