2014-2016: Self-Contained Special Education, 7th & 8th grade
2016-2019: Special Education Program Coordinator, 1-12th grades
2019-Present: Doctoral Candidate at UNCC
Use these real-life graphics to teach students their address and phone number. Often, our kids with autism and related disabilities need a concrete example of when they would need to know this information. This editable product uses an envelope to teach address and a smart phone to teach phone number.
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Experience
2014-2016: Self-Contained Special Education, 7th & 8th grade
2016-2019: Special Education Program Coordinator, 1-12th grades
2019-Present: Doctoral Candidate at UNCC
Teaching style
I teach a self-contained classroom for students with significant autism and other behavioral disorders. My classroom uses the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and the TEACCH method.
Awards & shining teacher moments
My own education history
I studied Moderate-Severe Special Education (K-12) and Elementary Education (K-5) at Morehead State University. I earned a Master's in Applied Behavior Analysis at University of Cincinnati. I'm currently pursuing a Doctoral degree in Special Education- Significant Disabilities at University of North Carolina- Charlotte.
Additional biographical information
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