Summary:
In this episode of "Practical Access," hosts Lisa Dieker and Rebecca Hines are joined by Dr. Maggie Mosher, an assistant research professor at the Achievement and Assessment Institute at the University of Kansas. Dr. Mosher specializes in using evidence-based practices and innovative technologies to improve academic, social, emotional, and behavioral instruction for students, particularly those with high-incidence disabilities. The discussion covers various topics, including building relationships with students and families, setting goals, progress monitoring, and leveraging technology in education.
Resources:
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Maggie-Mosher
https://shorturl.at/klGOW
https://voissadvisor.org/
https://www.projectvoiss.org/
Highlights:
- Building Relationships: Dr. Mosher emphasizes the importance of building strong relationships with students and families as a foundation for effective teaching and learning. She highlights the significance of getting to know students individually, understanding their goals, and collaborating with families to support students' academic and personal growth.
-Personalized Instruction: The discussion underscores the importance of personalized instruction tailored to meet the unique needs of students, particularly those with high-incidence disabilities. Dr. Mosher advocates for individualized goal-setting and progress monitoring to ensure that instruction is meaningful and effective for every learner.
- Practical Strategies: Practical strategies for teachers include minimizing teacher talk time, using graphic organizers, and making connections between learning objectives and real-world applications. These strategies help engage students, enhance understanding, and foster a positive learning environment.
- Technology Integration: Dr. Mosher shares insights into the transformative role of technology in education, particularly tools like PDF readers and note-taking apps. These tools enable students to access information more effectively and manage tasks efficiently, thereby enhancing accessibility and productivity in the learning process.
S:2 E:17_Bullying
S:2 E:16: Tech or Text
S:2 E:15: Finding National Networks in Disability
S:2 E:14: Conflict resolution
S:2 E:13: Manners
S:2 E:12: Disability and sexuality education
S:2 E:11: Questions from the listeners - happiness, what we are reading, jobs of the future
S:2 E:10: Hobby to Job
S:2 E:9: Creativity
S:2 E:8: Laughter guest appearance Cheryl Hines
S:2 E:7: Empathy
S:2 E:6: Time Management
S:2 E:5: College versus K-12 education rights to accommodations
S:2 E:4: Practical Access Self-Advocacy Skills
S:2 E:3: Increasing and Improving Communication Skills
S:2 E:2: Employability Tips for Individuals with Disabilities
S:2 E:1: Role of multiple professionals online and Season 2 soft skills and social emotional learning
S:1 E:16: Self-Advocacy online and offline
S:1 E:15: Motivation for students in an online environment
S:1 E:14: Anxiety in this online and world in general
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