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Paula Renaud

Stoughton,MA

Summary

Retired Sixth Grade Inclusion Specialist from Attleboro Public Schools, who is organized and successful at providing classroom and emotional structure for special needs children required to flourish in academic setting. Certified and licensed in MA and recognized as a qualified educator. Coordinates well with classroom teachers with supportive strategies for behavior management and lesson accommodations for students.

Overview

21
21
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Sixth Grade Inclusion Specialist

Attleboro Public Schools
09.2003 - 06.2024
  • Promoted a positive culture of inclusion by modeling empathy, compassion, and respect for all learners within the school community.
  • Collaborated with teachers to develop specialized instructional materials, fostering an inclusive atmosphere in the classroom.
  • Implemented data-driven interventions for struggling learners, resulting in increased academic performance and engagement.
  • Coordinated with special education staff to ensure appropriate services and supports were provided for students with disabilities.

Education

Master of Arts - Special Education - Moderate Needs K-8

University of Massachusetts, Boston
Boston, MA
05-2003

Bachelor of Arts - Psychology

University of Massachusetts, Boston
Boston, MA
05-1982

Skills

  • Parent-teacher collaboration
  • Universal design
  • Multicultural education
  • Group and individual instruction
  • Excellent classroom management
  • IEP development
  • Problem-solving abilities
  • Multitasking Abilities
  • Reliability
  • Collaborative Teamwork
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Professionalism

Certification

Certified in the Wilson Reading Program

Timeline

Sixth Grade Inclusion Specialist

Attleboro Public Schools
09.2003 - 06.2024

Certified in the Wilson Reading Program

Master of Arts - Special Education - Moderate Needs K-8

University of Massachusetts, Boston

Bachelor of Arts - Psychology

University of Massachusetts, Boston
Paula Renaud