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A Walk in My Shoes Part 2

12 min · 11 de oct de 2024
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In this podcast, we'll hear students share their experiences and insights on their Individualized Education Plans, or IEPs. We're excited to have you join us. Big thanks to the Milford Public Schools and the podcast team for helping us bring student voice to the forefront of education. A Walk in my Shoes was developed through the Special Education Youth Advisory Council, currently in its eighth year of representing students from across Connecticut. The Special Education Youth Advisory Council creates a space for students to share their experiences and increase their capacity to make informed decisions regarding their education. The Council is funded by the Connecticut State Department of Education, bureau of Special Education, and coordinated by SERC, the State Education Resource Center.

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In this podcast, we'll hear students share their experiences and insights on their Individualized Education Plans, or IEPs. We're excited to have you join us. Big thanks to the Milford Public Schools and the podcast team for helping us bring student voice to the forefront of education. A Walk in my Shoes was developed through the Special Education Youth Advisory Council, currently in its eighth year of representing students from across Connecticut. The Special Education Youth Advisory Council creates a space for students to share their experiences and increase their capacity to make informed decisions regarding their education. The Council is funded by the Connecticut State Department of Education, bureau of Special Education, and coordinated by SERC, the State Education Resource Center.

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Episode Link: https://podcast.serc.co/ep-02-a-walk-in-my-shoes-part-1/ [https://podcast.serc.co/ep-02-a-walk-in-my-shoes-part-1/] In this podcast, we'll hear students share their experiences and insights on education. We're excited to have you join us. Big thanks to the Milford Public Schools and the podcast team for helping us bring student voice to the forefront of education. A Walk in my Shoes was developed through the Special Education Youth Advisory Council, currently in its seventh year of representing students from across Connecticut. The Special Education Youth Advisory Council creates a space for students to share their experiences and increase their capacity to make informed decisions regarding their education. The Council is funded by the Connecticut State Department of Education, bureau of Special Education, and coordinated by SERC, the State Education Resource Center. We hope you enjoy the first episode and look forward to having you join us for future episodes to hear the brilliance that our students have to share.

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