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		<title>Fellow Friday &#124; It&#8217;s Never Too Late</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Wall Street Journal recently shared an article titled &#8220;It&#8217;s Never Too Late,&#8221; referring to how the &#8220;multiple cognitive peaks throughout our lives, and the talents and passions that we have to offer can emerge across a range of personal circumstances.&#8221; Such is the case for Larry Shortell, special education teacher at Explorations Charter School...</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://fundforteachers.org/lifelonglearning/">Fellow Friday | It’s Never Too Late</a> first appeared on <a href="https://fundforteachers.org">Fund for Teachers</a>.</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>The Wall Street Journal</em> recently shared an article titled <strong><em><a href="https://www.wsj.com/articles/its-never-too-late-to-start-a-brilliant-career-11556896617">&#8220;It&#8217;s Never Too Late,&#8221;</a></em></strong> referring to how the &#8220;multiple cognitive peaks throughout our lives, and the talents and passions that we have to offer can emerge across a range of personal circumstances.&#8221; Such is the case for <strong>Larry Shortell</strong>, special education teacher at <strong>Explorations Charter School</strong> in <strong>Winstead, CT</strong>.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="wp-image-21531 alignright" src="https://fundforteachers.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Capture-300x105.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="105" />After serving in the US Navy, Larry became a SCUBA diving instructor, then earned a CDA Certification and worked in a daycare while earning his B.S. in Special Education at the University of Southern Florida. Next, he completed an MS in Education from Cambridge College and earned a Teaching English as a Foreign Language certificate and taught in Laos. Teaching has since taken him to classrooms in Florida, Hawaii, Alaska and, now, to the island of <a href="https://www.tourismbonaire.com/"><strong>Bonaire</strong></a> as a Fund for Teachers Fellow.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Under the guidance of a university professor who specializes in ichthyology and the marine environment, Larry leaves next week to conduct in-depth, underwater research documenting the cruise industry&#8217;s impact on climate change. He will then use his findings to create science curriculum for special education and Adventure Education students, as well as members of the school&#8217;s Exotic, Endangered, or Extinct Animals Club and Environmental Concerns Club.</strong></p></blockquote>
<p><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="size-medium wp-image-21536 alignright" src="https://fundforteachers.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Larry-230x300.jpg" alt="" width="230" height="300" /><em>&#8220;I am a high school special education teacher (grades 9-12) in a school whose mission is to cultivates a positive attitude toward life-long learning in an experiential, non-traditional setting,&#8221; said Larry. &#8220;This fellowship will help me create multi-sensory, high interest learning for special and regular education students, as well as a mixture of students in the clubs that I lead. This approach should level the playing field for the special education students while simultaneously engaging their more advanced peers.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>Just as the article suggests, Larry designed his fellowship to expand upon his 20-year career as a special education teacher and also his passion for underwater conservation. Four years ago, the cruise ship industry descended upon Bonaire, just as the Council of International Educational Exchange&#8217;s research station closed. Larry plans to generate data that bridge resulting gaps in Bonaire&#8217;s sustainability model and establish protocols for the other Caribbean island&#8217;s reef systems.</p>
<p>Back at school, his impacts are geared toward modeling for students an understanding of education and life-long learning that involves the synthesis of experiences and knowledge.</p>
<p><em>&#8220;I want my students to understand that everything we learn and do in life can be used to construct a world view that incorporates balance and wonder,&#8221; said Larry. &#8220;I want them to see that effort and education can lead to adventures unimagined when we begin on a path of exploration.&#8221;</em></p>
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<p>Larry is the author of <strong><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Summers-Off-Worldwide-Adventures-Schoolteacher/dp/0692472649"><em>Summers Off: The Worldwide  Adventures of a School Teacher</em></a> </strong>and <em>Summers On: The Global Exploration of an Educator</em>. You can also enjoy his nature photography <strong><a href="https://worldfootprints.com/guest/larry-shortell/">here</a></strong>.</p><p>The post <a href="https://fundforteachers.org/lifelonglearning/">Fellow Friday | It’s Never Too Late</a> first appeared on <a href="https://fundforteachers.org">Fund for Teachers</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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