Teachable Moments

Teaching, research, and service in Special Education: What I'm learning

Just a quick few pictures from school :)

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A few quick pictures – I only have about 5 minutes before I need to leave to teach, but the Internet is working well at the moment.  Must strike while the iron is hot!

An action shot of me teaching my graduate seminar

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Out to dinner with my fabulous teaching team — my graduate teaching assistants Winnie and IvyIMG_4123

At the Opening Ceremony for the International Summer Graduate School — here I am with Eve, one of the graduate TAs… how sweet is she!

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A group shot of all of the visiting professors from UMass Boston, our TAs, the Deans of the various colleges we’re teaching at, and other University officials.

 

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A graduate student sharing some of her experiences so far in our classes.  I think her English was better than mine.  It is so humbling.

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John Hess, the organizer of our trip from UMass Boston giving a speech.

 

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More soon – it’s time to head to campus.

Kristin 🙂

Author: Kristin Murphy

I'm an Assistant Professor of Special Education at the University of Massachusetts Boston. My research interests include Special Education teacher quality and professional learning opportunities, particularly in exclusionary school settings. I am passionate about qualitative research in my field! I have held various Special Education-related teaching, research, and policy roles over the past fifteen years in London, New York City, Florida, and Boston. I am a lifelong Gator, and I love pugs and coffee.

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  1. You go girl!!! Looking forward to your next blog, Dr. Murphy.

    Happy teaching 🙂

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