In episode 124, Stacey interviews Cheyenne Staten, who is studying Spanish and Special Education, and Dr. Julie Glosson, her professor and co-investigator in a recent case study. Stacey met up with Cheyenne and Julie at the recent TFLTA conference (Tennessee Foreign Language Teaching Association) where they presented on teaching students with disabilities. In this interview, they discuss general principles, practical advice for teachers, as well as their own case study helping learners with disabilities find success in the language classroom.
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Cheyenne Staten is a Senior Spanish & Special Education Major at Union University. You can reach out to Cheyenne at cheyenne.staten@gmail.com.
Cheyenne also provided a copy of their handout from the conference session which has very detailed notes about different skill deficits and how to design effective instruction.f
Resources related to this episode…
…Have more questions about the difference between and IEP and a 504 plan? Here’s a useful blog post!
…Stacey’s blog post on accessibility and language acquisition
…the proficiency pyramid and guidelines mentioned by Julie
…Episode 111: Teaching Listening with Gianfranco Conti, Part I and Part II
If you want to cite this episode, our suggested APA reference is:
Johnson, S.M. (Producer/Interviewer). (2019). We Teach Languages Episode 124: Teaching Languages to Students with Disabilities with Cheyenne Staten and Julie Glosson [Audio podcast]. Retrieved from https://weteachlang.com/2019/11/15/124-with-cheyenne-staten-julie-glosson

