Paraprofessionals in the Special Education Classroom

Michelle Dragalin
Presenter
30
mins
Course length
Multi Device
Access from mobile or laptop
4.94
Course rating
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Description

A good working relationship between a teacher and a paraprofessional is essential to meeting the needs of diverse learners in the classroom. Join Michelle Dragalin for this time-saving, to the point session as she shares how paraprofessionals can assist special education teachers with tasks related to planning, organization, and management. You will also walk away with an understanding of the roles and responsibilities of paraprofessionals and how they provide instructional, behavioral, and other support to special education students.

Objectives

Discover how paraprofessionals can assist special education teachers with tasks related to planning, organization, and management. Explore the roles and responsibilities of paraprofessionals and how they provide instructional, behavioral, and other support to special education students.

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Meet

Michelle Dragalin

Michelle has taught for 35+ years, from Head Start to special ed and online ESL. She creates curriculum and loves helping students through hands-on, digital activities. Passionate about teaching, family, and self-care, she lives in the mountains with her husband and dogs.
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