Field Notes: Conversations in Special Education Leadership
What does it truly mean to put students first in state-level leadership? In this episode of Field Notes, MAASE Executive Director Abby Cypher welcomes Michigan’s Superintendent of Public Instruction, Dr. Glenn Maleyko, for an inspiring discussion on the future of education in our state. From his early days as a third-grade teacher to leading the Michigan Department of Education (MDE), Dr. Maleyko shares how personal connections with students have shaped his professional mission. He dives into the importance of intentional outreach to education associations and his vision for a unified Michigan where literacy, special education, and leadership development are top priorities. Tune in to learn: * The Story Behind the Sign: How a third grader’s journal entry sparked a lifelong "Students First" philosophy. * Collective Capacity: Why collaboration between the MDE and associations like MAASE is essential for navigating the complex legislative landscape. * Innovation in Inclusion: Dr. Maleyko’s personal experience with co-teaching models and how they empower students with diverse learning needs. * The Literacy Focus: Updates on the department's restructuring to support the science of reading and high-quality instructional materials.
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