Building Bridges: A Path from Passion to Profession
Description
In this inspiring episode of Longwood GradCast Beyond the Degree, host Dr. Sarah Tanner-Anderson is joined by Sadie Hodges, B.S.’19, M.S.’20, a Longwood double alum who completed both the five-year Special Education program and her master’s in Special Education. Sadie shares her journey from early influences—like volunteering with the nonprofit Jacob’s Chance and her own cousin’s experiences with cerebral palsy—to pursuing a career dedicated to supporting individuals with disabilities.
Listeners will hear about Sadie’s hands-on experiences as a graduate student, including her work with the Longwood Life program, research on video modeling and prompting, and presenting her findings internationally in Ukraine. She discusses her current role at Henrico County Public Schools, highlighting how she incorporates technology, inclusive opportunities, and real-world job training into her teaching.
Sadie also reflects on mentorship, balancing professional development with classroom responsibilities, and the challenges and rewards of special education. She shares the meaningful honor of receiving the Jacob Leonard Mission Award from Jacob’s Chance and her aspirations for advancing transitional programs that help students with disabilities thrive beyond the classroom.
Through passion, advocacy, and collaboration, Sadie’s story is a powerful reminder of the impact dedicated educators can have on their students and communities.
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