How We Teach This: Season Eight

Season 8 of How We Teach This has a wide range of guests and topics - Listen to inspiring ideas from members of the 2023 Kansas Teacher of the Year Team, school safety advice for classroom teachers with Dr. Jim Persinger, and much more.

Brian Skinner

2023 Kansas Teacher of the Year

Interrelated Special Education Teacher

Season 8, Episode 3 - September 27, 2023

Teacher Talk: Special Education: Working With Others in the Classroom

Brian Skinner, 2023 Kansas Teacher of the Year and Interrelated Special Education Teacher for Newton Schools, offers suggestions for creating the most successful classroom when working with other educators. Whether in a co-teaching situation or having a paraprofessional join the class, everyone should work together to assist students. Brian shares his hopes for the future of education.

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Brian Skinner, 2023 Kansas Teacher of the Year, is an interrelated special education teacher, grades 9-12, for Newton Schools USD 373, as an employee of the Harvey County Special Education Cooperative.  He has been teaching since Aug. 2013, and currently serves as Newton High School’s special education department chair.  

Skinner has also served as the Individualized Education Plan case manager for Project SEARCH, a one year program that focuses exclusively on vocational skills within the community for students with significant disabilities that have completed their high school academic program.

Outside of the special education department, Skinner has several other teaching experiences.  He was a general education English instructor for Newton’s virtual program from 2016 through 2020 and served as adjunct history professor at Bethel College in 2017.  

Within USD 373, Skinner is a leader.  He started and expanded co-teaching in Newton High School’s English department in 2017, has been Newton’s scholars’ bowl coach since 2015, and has served as a concessions manager since 2014.  Skinner is also on his building leadership team, Newton’s site council, and serves as chair of Newton’s freshmen success team.  Skinner says, “Working with students across such a wide spectrum helps him to best understand all students and have a larger impact in helping build a positive school culture.”

Skinner holds a Bachelor of Arts in History from Bethel College and a Masters of Teaching and Learning from Friends University.  He is also an active member at the local, regional, and state level of the National Education Association.

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