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Teaching Unique Learners

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Middletown, Virginia, United States
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I first began teaching in 2013 in the general education classroom. I taught literacy, math, science, health, and social studies in 3rd, 4th and 5th grade classrooms. In 2015 I became a certified RBT and delivered ABA services to individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders, ages 4 to 16 years. Shortly after I began graduate school and began perusing my Masters in Special Education. Currently, I work as a Special Education Teacher in a public school. I service students with mild to moderate disabilities in the following areas: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Emotional Disabilities, Developmental Delay, and Specific Learning Disabilities
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Co-Teaching Professional Development Resource

This is a professional development resource that can be used at a staff development, or provided to teachers with whom you co-teach as a resource for co-teaching. The Presentation Covers the Following Objectives: - Define Co-Teaching - Describe Student and Teacher Benefits of Co-Teaching - Identi fy the 6 Types of Co-Teaching - Discuss 6 Steps to Successful Co-Teaching - Reflect & Respond This resource is available for download via zip file and includes both PDF and Access to Google Slide (Edi
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Experience

I first began teaching in 2013 in the general education classroom. I taught literacy, math, science, health, and social studies in 3rd, 4th and 5th grade classrooms. In 2015 I became a certified RBT and delivered ABA services to individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders, ages 4 to 16 years. Shortly after I began graduate school and began perusing my Masters in Special Education. Currently, I work as a Special Education Teacher in a public school. I service students with mild to moderate disabilities in the following areas: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Emotional Disabilities, Developmental Delay, and Specific Learning Disabilities

Teaching style

I aim to create a flexible classroom environment that is favorable to learning and personal growth. I foster a nurturing learning environment while teaching students with a variety of special needs in a general education setting. I work hard to incorporate my love of ABA into my teaching! In my classroom you will see a wide variety of visuals, positive reinforcement, discrete trial teaching, and corrective feedback.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Kappa Delta Pi Educational Honor Society -- Golden Key International Honour Society

My own education history

Gardner-Webb University: Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education (2013) -- George Mason University: Master of Special Education, General Education Curriculum Certificate, Autism Teaching Certificate (2017) -- Registered Behavior Therapist, RBT (2015)

Additional biographical information

I am a Special Education Teacher based in the Washington D.C. metro area. I married my high school sweetheart, Scott and we have two lovely children Teddy and Diana. We also have a fur baby Baylee our beloved black lab! I enjoy reading, running on the Potomac River, and hiking.