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Radio host Andrew McKay interviews UWF College of Education and Professional Studies faculty members Dr. Keri Fogle and Dr. Steve Morse on ways that parents and guardians can navigate the public school system to support a child with a disability or special need.
Dr. Keri Fogle’s research focuses on many aspects of Special Education – parent-educators of students with disabilities, parent-school relationships, students with high-incidence disabilities, pre-service teacher preparation using effective instructional practices, and school-university partnerships.
Dr. Tim Morse holds bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in special education, specifically in the areas of students with mild disabilities, moderate-significant disabilities, special education administration, assistive technology applications in special education, and instructional design.
This podcast series is a joint partnership between the Escambia County Public Schools Foundation and the College of Education and Professional Studies at the University of West Florida.
Funding for this project was provided by Wells Fargo.
This podcast was recorded in the Pickens Multimedia Studio at the UWF College of Education and Professional Studies, Pensacola Campus.
Radio host Andrew McKay interviews UWF College of Education and Professional Studies faculty members Dr. Keri Fogle and Dr. Steve Morse on ways that parents and guardians can navigate the public school system to support a child with a disability or special need.
Dr. Keri Fogle’s research focuses on many aspects of Special Education – parent-educators of students with disabilities, parent-school relationships, students with high-incidence disabilities, pre-service teacher preparation using effective instructional practices, and school-university partnerships.
Dr. Tim Morse holds bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in special education, specifically in the areas of students with mild disabilities, moderate-significant disabilities, special education administration, assistive technology applications in special education, and instructional design.
This podcast series is a joint partnership between the Escambia County Public Schools Foundation and the College of Education and Professional Studies at the University of West Florida.
Funding for this project was provided by Wells Fargo.
This podcast was recorded in the Pickens Multimedia Studio at the UWF College of Education and Professional Studies, Pensacola Campus.