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Field Notes: Conversations in Special Education Leadership
Michigan Association of Administrators of Special Education
5 episodes
3 days ago
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Field Notes: Conversations in Special Education Leadership
50 Years of IDEA: From Segregation to Belonging | A Legacy Panel with MAASE Leaders
To celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Field Notes gathers a multi-generational panel of MAASE leaders—including Past, Current, and Vice Presidents, alongside respected MAASE legacy leaders Tom and Deb Koepke and Dr. Lois Vaughan-Hussain. This emotional and insightful conversation explores the profound transformation of special education in Michigan and nationwide: Before IDEA: Guests share firsthand, often difficult stories of the era before the law's passage, when access to education was denied, and services often occurred in church basements or led to institutionalization. Dr. Lois Vaughan-Hussain shares the powerful story of her sister, Cookie. The Evolution of Practice: Legacy leaders discuss how IDEA mandates—like the IEP and required training—shifted special education from being a place to a service. Deb Koepke highlights the profound impact of programs like START and the shift away from segregation. Access vs. Belonging: The panel reflects on the evolution of Least Restrictive Environment (LRE), shifting the focus from location (which room or building) to ensuring authentic experiences and true belonging for every student. The Next 50 Years: Current MAASE leaders discuss strengthening IDEA's civil rights foundation through collaboration, innovation rooted in neuroscience and co-regulation, and fighting for sustainable funding to move beyond compliance to a culture of belonging. The panel concludes with a shared wish for the future: that inclusion is simply who we are.
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1 month ago
47 minutes

Field Notes: Conversations in Special Education Leadership
Beyond the Headlines: What Education Leaders Need to Know About the State Budget Process
In this episode of Field Notes, Executive Director Abby Cypher sits down with former State Representative, Sheryl Kennedy, to explore the complex journey of the Michigan State School Aid Budget. They discuss what it means for schools to navigate the revenue reality as Sheryl, who has seen the budget process from every side (teacher, principal, legislator, and MDE staff), walks through this year's timeline, from the Governor's February proposal to the final October signature.   The conversation goes deeper, addressing the real-world impact of delays, the difference between per pupil funding and categoricals (like funding for special education), and the challenges when budgets are rushed. Sheryl and Abby use concrete examples, including the need to protect funding for Project SEARCH, to highlight why partnership and advocacy within the process matters. This episode is a call to action for every special education leader to become an informed advocate, ensuring that decisions made in Lansing truly advance meaningful outcomes for Michigan students and schools.
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2 months ago
33 minutes

Field Notes: Conversations in Special Education Leadership
United Today, Stronger Tomorrow: A Conversation with MAASE President Kirsten Myers
In this episode of Field Notes, guest host and past president Lauren Eardley sits down with our new president, Kirsten Myers, to explore her presidential theme: United Today, Stronger Tomorrow.   They discuss what it means to be united as an intentional community of special education leaders, leveraging a collective voice to overcome the isolation that often comes with the role. The conversation goes deeper, addressing the responsibility of building a "stronger tomorrow" by moving beyond the status quo, challenging ableism, and advocating for meaningful outcomes for students, families, and staff.   Kirsten and Lauren share personal stories about their leadership journeys, how they overcame initial intimidation, and how the relationships and collaborative courage within MAASE have shaped them. This episode is a call to action for every member to contribute their voice, ensuring that no one leads alone and that together, the community can advance what should be.
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3 months ago
42 minutes

Field Notes: Conversations in Special Education Leadership
Field Notes: The Beekman Award and Renee Thelen's Journey
Join us for an inspiring conversation on this month's episode of Field Notes: Conversations in Special Education Leadership. Host Abby Cypher sits down with Renee Thelen, a two-time MAASE past president, professional learning steering committee chair, and the newest recipient of the prestigious Marvin Beekman Award. This episode goes beyond the award itself, exploring what it means to be a visionary and transformative leader in special education. Renee shares her deeply personal and professional reflections on receiving MAASE's highest honor. She discusses the surreal moment of the announcement, what the award means to her, and the profound legacy she now carries. The conversation highlights the importance of "everyday leadership" and the power of collaborative partnerships, drawing on Renee's extensive experience as the chair of MAASE's Summer Institute. She also co-authored the Guiding Principles, which are now the foundation for all professional learning within MAASE. This episode is a must-listen for both seasoned and aspiring special education leaders. Renee offers invaluable advice on: Cultivating leadership in others, regardless of their title. The importance of self-reflection and asking thoughtful questions. The profound impact of statewide partnerships in the field. Tune in to hear how MAASE is creating a stronger, more united future for special education in Michigan by equipping its members with the tools they need to succeed. And, in a fun surprise, find out how Renee prefers her s'mores. Stay curious, stay connected, and thanks for listening.
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4 months ago
29 minutes

Field Notes: Conversations in Special Education Leadership
Welcome to Field Notes: Your Space for Special Education Leadership Connection
Join host Abby Cypher in the pilot episode of Field Notes: Conversations in Special Education Leadership. Discover the inspiration behind the podcast and how it supports connection and growth for special education leaders in Michigan. Get a sneak peek at Season One guests, including Renee Thalen, Lauren Eardley, and Kirsten Myers. Tune in to learn, grow, and connect because you belong here.
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5 months ago
4 minutes

Field Notes: Conversations in Special Education Leadership