Inclusive Education IRL
Sergio shares his experience in teaching special education K-12th grade as a male, Latinx, Autistic, first generation American educator focused on student empowerment. Sergio shares his experience in order to help educators and parents encourage their students to grow and feel successful by sharing historical insights and first hand experience.Transcripts of this podcast are available here: https://inclusiveeducationirl.buzzsprout.com/ Contact: inclusiveeducationirl@gmail.com Tweet At Me: https://twitter.com//InclusiveEdIRL https://www.instagram.com/inclusiveeducationirl/
Episodes
12 episodes
Is Getting a Masters in Special Education Worth It?
Is Getting a Masters in Special Education Worth It? My answer is that it depends on your circumstances! In this episode I talk about my own experience going through a masters in special education program. Topics covered are methods, networking,...
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Season 1
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Episode 12
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12:08
Teaching in California and Arizona
As a teacher I have taught in California which is a historical blue state and Arizona which is a historical red state. I want to share my observations as a teacher of color, working in special education in both of these states. I will be ...
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Season 1
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Episode 11
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17:12
#ActuallyAutistic
In this episode I talk about my current understanding as of June 2022, as identifying as a undiagnosed Autistic brown adult. I talk a bit about signs of autistic traits in my life. I also talk about how autism is viewed by other society c...
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Season 1
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Episode 10
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20:54
Banned Books De Moda?
"Luchando con Libros" is the episode Art by Luis Genaro Garcia! You can find him at Instagram @barrioprofe and his website www.luisgenarogarcia.com Classics Huckleberry Fin...
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Season 1
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Episode 9
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12:31
What is Critical Race Theory?
Episode Art by Eliza Kingsley! You can find her at Instagram @epikot.and her website portfolio elizakingsley.com. Critical Race Theory has been a hot topic in education and politically all of 2...
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Season 1
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Episode 8
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17:54
What is the Overlap of ELL and SPED?
The line between English Language Learners (ELL) and Special Education Students (SPED) is blurred at times. It is difficult for parents and staff to keep track of all the changes and make sense of what they mean. I believe that there is much wo...
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Season 1
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Episode 7
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11:12
What in the Heck is a English Language Learner ( E.L.L )?
English Language Learner( E.L.L ) programs are supposed to be designed to support students in learning English. The problem is that many E.L.L students only know English and the "support" they are receiving is low quality and doesn't help...
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Season 1
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Episode 6
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17:45
What are Hidden Disabilities?
As a mild/moderate special education teacher, I talk about how the majority of learning disabilities, I work with are not visually apparent. I also talk about how people with disabilities, hide their disabilities in order to fit in ...
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Season 1
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Episode 5
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35:35
The Stigma of Special Education
The stigma of Special Education affects students, parents, teachers negatively in different ways. Students with Special Education services have to deal with the label, that at times prevents them from receiving support and acceptance from...
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Season 1
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Episode 4
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38:11
What is Special Education?
As a mild/moderate special education teacher, I give my point of view of how disability is viewed in the United States. Spoiler alert!!! We have treated disabled people , like trash and we are barely trying to turn the ship and include people w...
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Season 1
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Episode 3
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25:10