Q-ed Up Podcast

EP 14: 50 Years in Special Education with Dr. Luann Purcell

Episode Summary

In this episode of Q-Ed Up, host Tracy Lynn sits down with Dr. Luann Purcell, Executive Director of the International Council of Administrators of Special Education at CASE, to talk about a career that spans more than five decades in education and special education. From starting in the classroom at just 19 years old to helping shape systems and support structures at the district level, Dr. Purcell shares what she has learned about students, teaching, and the role educators play in shaping outcomes. This conversation reflects on how far special education has come, what has changed, and what still matters in supporting students and families. This episode covers: + How one teacher adapted instruction before special education was formalized + What changed after legislation brought structure to special education + Why collaboration between educators and families matters more than ever + The reality of what families experience outside the classroom + How instructional practices can impact student behavior and success + The importance of professional community and connection for educators + What new teachers should know as they begin their careers Listen in for a thoughtful look at how education continues to evolve through experience, reflection, and connection. Please like, subscribe and follow us to stay Q-Ed Up on the conversation!