Jul 12, 2024

Top Podcasts for Special Educators

The landscape of special education is constantly evolving, with new strategies, tools, and insights continually emerging. Podcasts are a fantastic resource for free professional development, staying updated, gaining inspiration, and connecting with the broader special education community. Here are some of the best podcasts that every special educator should tune into:

1. The Inclusive Class Podcast

Hosted by: Nicole Eredics

The Inclusive Class Podcast is a treasure trove of practical tips and strategies for creating inclusive classrooms. Nicole Eredics, an advocate for inclusive education, interviews experts and shares resources that help educators foster environments where all students can thrive. Whether you’re looking for ways to modify your curriculum or seeking inspiration from success stories, this podcast has you covered.

2. The Autism Helper Podcast

Hosted by: Sasha Long, BCBA

Sasha Long, a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), brings her expertise to The Autism Helper Podcast. This show is particularly useful for educators working with students on the autism spectrum. Sasha shares evidence-based strategies, behavior management tips, and personal anecdotes that resonate with both seasoned and new educators.

3. Teach Me, Teacher Podcast

Hosted by: Jacob Chastain

While not exclusively focused on special education, Teach Me, Teacher Podcast features numerous episodes that delve into topics relevant to special educators. Jacob Chastain interviews teachers, administrators, and experts who offer diverse perspectives on classroom management, instructional strategies, and student engagement. This podcast is a great way to gain holistic insights that can be applied in any educational setting.

4. Think Inclusive Podcast

Hosted by: Tim Villegas

Tim Villegas, an inclusion advocate, brings forward thinking discussions to the Think Inclusive Podcast. This show explores the latest trends in inclusive education, providing insights from educators, parents, and students. It’s an excellent resource for understanding the broader impact of inclusive practices and staying informed about policy changes.

5. Special Education for Beginners

Hosted by: Jennifer Hofferber

Jennifer Hofferber offers actionable advice and insights in The Special Education for Beginners Podcast. She focuses on practical strategies that special educators can implement immediately in their classrooms. From IEP meetings to classroom organization, Jennifer covers a broad spectrum of topics that are essential for special educators.

6. The Special Education Inner Circle Podcast

Hosted by: Catherine Whitcher, M.Ed.

Catherine Whitcher brings her extensive experience to The Special Education Inner Circle Podcast. She discusses the latest trends, shares success stories, and offers guidance on navigating the challenges of special education. This podcast is an excellent resource for staying updated and feeling connected to the special education community.

Podcasts are a fantastic way to stay informed, inspired, and connected with the special education community. Whether you’re looking for practical strategies, innovative ideas, or simply some encouragement, these podcasts offer a wealth of knowledge and support. Happy listening!

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