Field Notes: Conversations in Special Education Leadership

Michigan Association of Administrators of Special Education

“Field Notes: Conversations in Special Education Leadership” is the official podcast of MAASE, where we amplify the stories, insights, and innovations shaping the future of special education leadership across Michigan.  Each episode features authentic conversations with administrators, educators, advocates, and change-makers who are making a difference in the lives of students with disabilities.  Whether you’re a seasoned director or just starting your journey, this podcast is your go-to space for professional growth, inspiration, and connection with peers who share your purpose.  Listen in, learn something new, and stay connected to the pulse of special education in Michigan.

Episodes

  1. Jun 5

    The Next Chapter: Shaping the Future of Special Education Leadership

    What does it take to move a statewide organization from reactive to visionary? In this episode of the Field Notes Podcast, Abby Cypher, MAASE Executive Director, sits down with Ben Hicks, MAASE Associate Executive Director of Training and Development, to discuss the evolution of MAASE and the launch of its newest strategic plan. They share their journeys from first-year administrators to statewide leaders, reflecting on the mentorship and professional networks that got them there.   Together, Abby and Ben pull back the curtain on what it means to run a modern non-profit, the importance of the CAE credential for association executives, and how member feedback has directly shaped the new member benefits and offerings. Tune in to learn: Broadening Your Impact: Why leadership within MAASE is a powerful way to serve students across the entire state. The Strategic Shift: How MAASE moved from being a professional learning hub to a powerhouse for advocacy and systemic support. Volunteer Engagement: Why modern leadership means creating structured, high-impact opportunities that respect the busy schedules of special education administrators. The Power of Partnership: How "hosting the table" with other educational organizations is changing the landscape for Michigan students Volunteer With MAASE: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1IvfbL4GwBLDaHceHP665ukoZNm2tbMedFfOw9ZcyZjk/edit#responses MAASE's Vision: We envision an educational system that meets the needs of ALL students, ensuring that they achieve their full potential. MAASE's Mission: MAASE provides opportunities for leadership development, collaboration, and advocacy. We do this in partnership with our members - to shape policies and practices to improve outcomes for students with disabilities.

    52 min
  2. Feb 6

    Beyond The Classroom: How The MITTIN Project Is Reimagining Independence For Michigan Students

    Independence is more than a goal. It is a skill that can be practiced, refined, and mastered. In this episode of the MAASE Field Notes Podcast, Executive Director Abby Cypher welcomes guest host Dr. Derek Cooley, Director of Special Education at Godwin Heights, for a deep dive into the MITTIN Project. This statewide initiative is revolutionizing post secondary outcomes for students with disabilities by providing a free library of innovative digital resources, curricular tools, and professional development. Derek is joined by a powerhouse panel of leaders who have been at the heart of this work: Dr. Kristine Gullen, MITTIN Project Manager Dr. James Nuse, Director of Special Education at Ionia Public Schools Dr. Lois Vaughan-Hussain, MITTIN PLC Facilitator In this episode, we explore: Power of Partnership: How MAASE, the Michigan CEC, Great Lakes Reality Labs, and Public Policy Associates joined forces to build a sustainable ecosystem. Innovation in Action: The shift from simple navigation to immersive, web based modules and now sign language integration that allow students to practice daily living and employability skills in a low risk environment. Research and Results: Why the MITTIN model is gaining international attention through peer reviewed journals and how it is being used to bridge the theory to practice gap in rural and urban districts alike. The Statewide PLC: How Michigan educators are moving from isolation to collaboration, sharing lesson plans and best practices that are freely available to every practitioner in the state.   Whether you are a veteran administrator or new to the field, this conversation provides a blueprint for how professional learning and digital design can work together to strengthen student outcomes.

    28 min
  3. 11/29/2025

    50 Years of IDEA: From Segregation to Belonging | A Legacy Panel with MAASE Leaders

    To celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Field Notes gathers a multi-generational panel of MAASE leaders—including Past, Current, and Vice Presidents, alongside respected MAASE legacy leaders Tom and Deb Koepke and Dr. Lois Vaughan-Hussain. This emotional and insightful conversation explores the profound transformation of special education in Michigan and nationwide: Before IDEA: Guests share firsthand, often difficult stories of the era before the law's passage, when access to education was denied, and services often occurred in church basements or led to institutionalization. Dr. Lois Vaughan-Hussain shares the powerful story of her sister, Cookie. The Evolution of Practice: Legacy leaders discuss how IDEA mandates—like the IEP and required training—shifted special education from being a place to a service. Deb Koepke highlights the profound impact of programs like START and the shift away from segregation. Access vs. Belonging: The panel reflects on the evolution of Least Restrictive Environment (LRE), shifting the focus from location (which room or building) to ensuring authentic experiences and true belonging for every student. The Next 50 Years: Current MAASE leaders discuss strengthening IDEA's civil rights foundation through collaboration, innovation rooted in neuroscience and co-regulation, and fighting for sustainable funding to move beyond compliance to a culture of belonging. The panel concludes with a shared wish for the future: that inclusion is simply who we are.

    47 min
  4. 09/05/2025

    Field Notes: The Beekman Award and Renee Thelen's Journey

    Join us for an inspiring conversation on this month's episode of Field Notes: Conversations in Special Education Leadership. Host Abby Cypher sits down with Renee Thelen, a two-time MAASE past president, professional learning steering committee chair, and the newest recipient of the prestigious Marvin Beekman Award. This episode goes beyond the award itself, exploring what it means to be a visionary and transformative leader in special education. Renee shares her deeply personal and professional reflections on receiving MAASE's highest honor. She discusses the surreal moment of the announcement, what the award means to her, and the profound legacy she now carries. The conversation highlights the importance of "everyday leadership" and the power of collaborative partnerships, drawing on Renee's extensive experience as the chair of MAASE's Summer Institute. She also co-authored the Guiding Principles, which are now the foundation for all professional learning within MAASE. This episode is a must-listen for both seasoned and aspiring special education leaders. Renee offers invaluable advice on: Cultivating leadership in others, regardless of their title. The importance of self-reflection and asking thoughtful questions. The profound impact of statewide partnerships in the field. Tune in to hear how MAASE is creating a stronger, more united future for special education in Michigan by equipping its members with the tools they need to succeed. And, in a fun surprise, find out how Renee prefers her s'mores. Stay curious, stay connected, and thanks for listening.

    30 min

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“Field Notes: Conversations in Special Education Leadership” is the official podcast of MAASE, where we amplify the stories, insights, and innovations shaping the future of special education leadership across Michigan.  Each episode features authentic conversations with administrators, educators, advocates, and change-makers who are making a difference in the lives of students with disabilities.  Whether you’re a seasoned director or just starting your journey, this podcast is your go-to space for professional growth, inspiration, and connection with peers who share your purpose.  Listen in, learn something new, and stay connected to the pulse of special education in Michigan.

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