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Ethical Schools

Elevating undervalued professionals: Support for substitute teachers

04 May 2024

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We speak with Megan M. Conklin, who designs and implements professional development for substitutes in Washington state. Substitutes often don’t receive the support and compensation they deserve. Ms. Conklin’s union-backed program teaches subs classroom survival skills and advocates for equity among school staff members. Overview 00:00-00:37 Intros 00:37-04:44 Why Megan Conklin has chosen to be a substitute 04:44-07:19 Major issues subs face 07:19-11:13 Structure and culture of Megan Conklin’s program 11:13-16:59 What a sub should do if thrown into a situation without support 16:59-17:34 Keeping a light-hearted mindset 17:34-19:47 What students want in a sub 19:47-21:46 What it’s like as a long-term sub 21:46-23:10 Pay scales 23:10-24:39 Effects of using classroom teachers to cover classes 24:39-26:34 Sub support programs in other states? 28:27-30:13 Differences in support among Washington districts 30:13-31:21 Supporting paraprofessionals and other marginalized groups in education 31:21- Outro Transcript

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