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Jaclyn Campbell

Posted by kjm727 on February 8, 2023

Biography

Jaclyn Campbell is a teacher for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing and has worked in the Phoenix Metro area for over a decade. She provides special education support for students PreK-12th grade with various degrees and types of hearing loss in their local public school. Additionally, she has filled roles as a mentor-teacher and department chair during her career. Jaclyn is not only passionate about working with students with hearing differences, but also helping other educators continuously grow to better support students and their families. Correspondence regarding this professional development guide and presentation can be sent via email to Jaclyn.Campbell@zoho.com



Curriculum Units

  • The Indigenous Perspective on Disability and Special Education in Public Schools: A Professional Development for School Staff Supporting Students in Special Education for School Staff Supporting Students in Special Education