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Our guest has spent over 30 years working with students who learn differently. In this segment we talk about how the field of special education got started, how far it has come and the road ahead. Follow: @iplante @Jeffr...
A Ten Minute History of Special Education is an episode from #spedchat: Learning Differently by BAM Radio Network - The Twitterati Channel. Our guest has spent over 30 years working with students who learn differently. In this segment we ta...
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Published May 8, 2015, 6:02 long, audio available.
Our guest has spent over 30 years working with students who learn differently. In this segment we talk about how the field of special education got started, how far it has come and the road ahead. Follow: @iplante @JeffreyBenson61 @LeapIntoLD @bamradionetwork Jeffrey Benson is the author of the book "Hanging In--Strategies for Teaching the Children Who Challenge Us Most." His career is highlighted by over 30 years of direct teaching and administration of school programs for students who have struggled.
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A Ten Minute History of Special Education is an episode from #spedchat: Learning Differently by BAM Radio Network - The Twitterati Channel.
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A Ten Minute History of Special Education is from #spedchat: Learning Differently by BAM Radio Network - The Twitterati Channel.
Published May 8, 2015 and 6:02 long