Conversations with the Co-op

By: Jeffrey Lee
  • Summary

  • "Conversations with the Coop" is the go-to podcast for valuable insights into Special Education. Hosted by experts from Paul Bunyan Education Cooperative, listen to thought-provoking conversations with coordinators, specialists, and consultants. Gain knowledge on trends, research, and best practices. Stay up-to-date and enhance your practice, whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out. Join us for engaging discussions and become part of our Special Education community.
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Episodes
  • Understanding the Power of Assistive Technology in Education
    Feb 3 2025

    In this episode of Conversations with the Co-op, host Jeffrey Lee is joined by Morty Morton-Aldous, the Low Incidence Coordinator of Physical Impairment, Other Health Disabilities, Traumatic Brain Injuries, and Assistive Technology at PBEC. Morty takes us through the essential role of assistive technology (AT) in special education and how it enhances the learning experience for students with disabilities.

    During the conversation, Morty explains the distinction between assistive technology, accommodations, and modifications, and highlights how AT can empower students by targeting their specific needs. The episode also explores the key components of an effective assistive technology plan, including the evaluation process, choosing the right tools, and integrating AT into everyday teaching practices.

    This episode is essential for any special education teacher looking to better understand how assistive technology can create meaningful change in their students' education.

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    20 mins
  • Physical Therapy in Schools - Supporting Mobility and Independence
    Jan 6 2025

    In this episode of Conversations with the Co-op, host Jeffrey Lee sits down with Tessa Capelle, a physical therapist with the Paul Bunyan Education Cooperative, to explore physical therapy's critical role in schools. Tessa explains how mobility and independence are foundational to a student’s ability to access their education and engage meaningfully in the school environment.


    Together, they unpack the indirect service model, where physical therapists empower teachers, case managers, and paraprofessionals to support students' physical and educational needs effectively. From understanding individualized strategies to fostering inclusion, this conversation provides educators, parents, and support staff with a clear roadmap for collaboration in ensuring every child thrives.


    Tune in to discover how physical therapy in schools is much more than movement—it’s about building pathways to independence and success.

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    13 mins
  • Early Intervention and Developmental Delays
    Dec 2 2024

    In this episode of Conversations with the Co-op, host Jeff Lee welcomes Emily Museus, Early Childhood Special Education Coordinator at PBEC, to discuss early intervention and its transformative effects on children with developmental delays.

    Emily shares her expertise on early intervention's pivotal role in a child’s development and how it sets the stage for future success. They discuss the importance of identifying and addressing delays early, collaborating with families, and building strong support systems within schools and communities.

    From practical strategies to heartwarming success stories, this episode offers valuable insights for educators, parents, and anyone passionate about helping young learners thrive.

    Tune in to learn how early intervention creates brighter futures—one milestone at a time.

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    12 mins

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