Parallel Learning CEO Diana Heldfond discussed the need to address the teacher shortage of special education providers on 'Sunday Night in America with Trey Gowdy.'
Parallel Learning CEO Diana Heldfond joins 'Sunday Night in America' to discuss the teacher shortage of special education providers facing U.S. public schools." host Trey Gowdy to discuss the obstacles facing schools across the U.S. to meet the needs of the number of children requiring special education services. Heldfond, who has firsthand experience with learning disabilities, now leads a company focused on addressing the surging demand for those services.
Heldfond pointed out the diversity of needs within the special education demographic - a spectrum that includes as many as 7.2 million students, per"Sunday Night in America" – noting the learning differences between students with,"dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, to learning differences like ADHD, autism."
"Each of those students are very unique relative to, you know… your neurotypical student in the general ed classroom," Heldfond said."There has been a provider shortage for a number of different reasons: poor incentive, extra qualifications needed in the realm of special education and a lot of turnover that has been only further perpetuated from COVID and the teacher staffing crisis that we hear about day in, day out.
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