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Philosophical Foundations of Friendship 402 With Amy Wasersztein

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Amy and I met in our first semester as full-time PhD students in our Philosophical Foundations of Educational Research class. Our friendship is a prime example of where I have found myself - surrounded by folks from completely different life paths but coming together to form a community and learn and grow from one another. For anyone curious about what life is like as a doctoral student in her 40s, this episode is for you!

Additional Topics Include:

  • What exactly is a Board Certified Behavioral Analyst?
  • Why NOT Teaching?
  • Ineffectiveness of “Band-Aid” Solutions
  • Importance of Effective Training for those who Teach
  • Emotional Transition Required for the PhD
  • Morphology of a Writing Group

Thanks so much for listening, and enjoy the following episode, “Philosophical Foundations of Friendship 402 with Amy Wasersztein”.

About the Guest:

Amy Wasersztein is a board-certified behavior analyst (BCBA) and Pennsylvania licensed behavior specialist (LBS). She holds a Masters degree in behavior analysis and is currently working towards a Ph.D. in special education. She has held a variety of roles in clinical and educational settings serving individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities for over fifteen years. Amy’s primary research interests are improving fidelity of evidence-based behavioral and teaching practices in special education.

Amy enjoys spending time with her son, husband, friends and family, traveling, reading, and watching bad reality television!

To learn more about Amy’s research, you can check out her publications here.

Follow BTV on Instagram for all updates and releases.

This Episode has been produced in association with Gal Co Productions.

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Amy and I met in our first semester as full-time PhD students in our Philosophical Foundations of Educational Research class. Our friendship is a prime example of where I have found myself - surrounded by folks from completely different life paths but coming together to form a community and learn and grow from one another. For anyone curious about what life is like as a doctoral student in her 40s, this episode is for you!

Additional Topics Include:

  • What exactly is a Board Certified Behavioral Analyst?
  • Why NOT Teaching?
  • Ineffectiveness of “Band-Aid” Solutions
  • Importance of Effective Training for those who Teach
  • Emotional Transition Required for the PhD
  • Morphology of a Writing Group

Thanks so much for listening, and enjoy the following episode, “Philosophical Foundations of Friendship 402 with Amy Wasersztein”.

About the Guest:

Amy Wasersztein is a board-certified behavior analyst (BCBA) and Pennsylvania licensed behavior specialist (LBS). She holds a Masters degree in behavior analysis and is currently working towards a Ph.D. in special education. She has held a variety of roles in clinical and educational settings serving individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities for over fifteen years. Amy’s primary research interests are improving fidelity of evidence-based behavioral and teaching practices in special education.

Amy enjoys spending time with her son, husband, friends and family, traveling, reading, and watching bad reality television!

To learn more about Amy’s research, you can check out her publications here.

Follow BTV on Instagram for all updates and releases.

This Episode has been produced in association with Gal Co Productions.

  continue reading

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