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Talk Data to Me: Data Collection in a Kindergarten Special Ed Class

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Host Lisa Goodell interviews Marisa Iannaccone, a special ed teacher in Portland. We talk about how Marisa collects data in her self contained classroom with all kindergarteners on both behavior and progress monitoring for IEP goals and how it has changed from her first year to her second as a special ed teacher. She has great advice that she shares.
She has the support of a behavior specialist and autism specialist. Together they collaborate on different strategies such as a "Go Bag."
A bonus section includes a teacher appreciation freebie and how to cope when you are feeling that teacher burnout at the end of the year.
Go to https:/lisagoodell.com/podcast to access the full show notes, including freebies, links to resources, and more.
About the Host: Lisa Goodell, M. A., launched the Help for Special Educators Podcast on April 1, 2019. She has been teaching for over 23 years, including third grade, resource/inclusion (RSP), and mild/moderate self-contained (SDC). Currently, she is an itinerant orthopedic impairment (OI) specialist/teacher for students birth to 21 years old in all general ed and special ed settings. She has been honored as “Teacher of the Year” at both the elementary and secondary level. She lives in rural Central California with her family and a bunch of cats. Connect with Lisa here.

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Host Lisa Goodell interviews Marisa Iannaccone, a special ed teacher in Portland. We talk about how Marisa collects data in her self contained classroom with all kindergarteners on both behavior and progress monitoring for IEP goals and how it has changed from her first year to her second as a special ed teacher. She has great advice that she shares.
She has the support of a behavior specialist and autism specialist. Together they collaborate on different strategies such as a "Go Bag."
A bonus section includes a teacher appreciation freebie and how to cope when you are feeling that teacher burnout at the end of the year.
Go to https:/lisagoodell.com/podcast to access the full show notes, including freebies, links to resources, and more.
About the Host: Lisa Goodell, M. A., launched the Help for Special Educators Podcast on April 1, 2019. She has been teaching for over 23 years, including third grade, resource/inclusion (RSP), and mild/moderate self-contained (SDC). Currently, she is an itinerant orthopedic impairment (OI) specialist/teacher for students birth to 21 years old in all general ed and special ed settings. She has been honored as “Teacher of the Year” at both the elementary and secondary level. She lives in rural Central California with her family and a bunch of cats. Connect with Lisa here.

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