How one student became a powerful voice for others with disabilities
Description
Saran Tugsjargal grew up with multiple disabilities. At school she received speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and help with learning to understand social cues. But the support often felt isolating.
Making things even more difficult was the designation Saran received because of some of her behavioral challenges: emotional disturbance. She says it felt stigmatizing.
Saran found herself wondering who would stand up for students like her. Little did she know that she would become that person.
Guests:
- Saran Tugsjargal, student commissioner, California's Advisory Commission on Special Education
- Emma Gallegos, reporter, EdSource
Read more from EdSource: How this teen pushed California to change special education policy
Education Beat is a weekly podcast hosted by EdSource’s Zaidee Stavely and produced by Coby McDonald.
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