In this podcast, we take a fun and informal look at "practical" solutions from teachers, parents, and people with disabilities. New episodes on Wednesdays.
In this episode, we discuss AI's multifaceted role. The discussion focuses on the impact and potential of AI in enhancing human capabilities in educational settings.
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In this episode, we discuss Project RAISE (Robots and Artificial Intelligence to Improve Social Skills for Elementary Students), a federally funded initiative aimed at integrating AI and robotics in educational settings.
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"We must ensure that all students are not further disadvantaged in their scholastic efforts because of the inability to obtain basic materials." - Dr. Martha Lue Stewart
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🎙️ Thank you for an incredible Season 12!
We’re so grateful to our listeners for tuning in to Practical Access with Dr. Lisa Dieker and Dr. Rebecca Hines. 💛
Your support inspires us to keep delivering meaningful conversations. Stay tuned for more in the next season! 🌟
Join us as we uncover the innovative strategies behind VOISS, aimed at empowering students with essential social competencies for navigating the complexities of the real world.
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🎙️ New Episode 🎙️
In this episode, Dr. Honora Wall, founder of the Dyscalculia Training Research Institute (DTRI), offers practical strategies for teachers and families to better support students struggling with math. #EducationForAll
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In this episode, we explore Corgi, a free digital graphic organizer designed to enhance student collaboration, engagement, and critical thinking. #EdTech#StudentSuccess@CAST_UDL
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🎉✨ Happy New Year! ✨🎉
As we step into 2025, we’re excited to continue exploring practical solutions and sharing insights for teachers, parents, and individuals with disabilities.
Here’s to a year full of learning and making a difference together. Cheers to 2025! 🥂🌟
🎙️ New Episode 🎙️
In this episode, @sarahbbush dives into strategies for making math education accessible, equitable, and engaging for all students, including those with disabilities.
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🎙️New Episode🎙️
In this episode, @TiffanieZaugg emphasizes the SETT Framework (Student, Environment, Task, Tools) for identifying student needs and selecting appropriate AT. Tune in for actionable strategies to help students thrive!
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🎙️New Episode🎙️
In this episode, Dr. Bree Jimenez breaks down the divide between inquiry-based & explicit instruction, advocating for a blended approach. Learn how UDL principles & systematic teaching can transform diverse classrooms!
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🎙️ In this episode, Dr. Kaczorowski shares insights into using instructional technology to enhance learning for students with disabilities. Her research areas are in teacher/faculty preparation, video-enhanced reflection, and math/STEM instruction. 💡📱 #EdTech
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🎙️New Episode🎙️
Lisa Dieker & Rebecca Hines chat with math educator @Joleighhoney about inclusive IEP math goals. With 30+ years of experience, Joleigh shares practical insights to help students with disabilities succeed in math. #InclusiveEd
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Avien Henry, the Principal of the Children's Learning Center at Helen Keller Services, provides valuable insights into early childhood education for children with special needs.
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Drs. Lisa Dieker & Rebecca Hines sit down with Dr. Mayra Camacho, BCBA-D, to discuss empowering bilingual families in special education. 🌟 Learn how parents can play an active role in shaping their child’s IEP! 💡✨ #EducationForAll
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🎙 New Episode🎙️
Dr. Michael Kennedy, shares his expertise in high-leverage practices (HLPs) and emphasizes using “anchor images,” relatable examples, and student-friendly language to help learners connect personally with complex scientific concepts
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