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Empowering Neurodiverse Students Through Media Arts: Corey Paul's Inspirational Journey

Posted
April 4, 2024
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Pace University School of Education student Corey Paul

For the past four years, Pace University School of Education Literacy Specialist student and dedicated educator Corey Paul ’22, ’24, has been on a transformative journey at P17X High School in the heart of the Bronx. Having received his Adolescent and Special Education Master of Science for Teachers (MST) in 2022 through Pace University’s partnership with the NYC Collaborative in Special Education, Corey is committed to cultivating a nurturing environment where neurodiverse students can thrive creatively, grow, and express themselves freely.

Last year, an exciting opportunity emerged for Corey when he was appointed Media Arts Specialist. With unwavering enthusiasm, he seized this chance to introduce media arts to his students, crafting a curriculum that resonated with their unique perspectives and abilities. What began as an educational endeavor soon blossomed into something extraordinary.

Under Corey's guidance, students in this newly formed media arts program launched a media communications studio that produces news broadcasts called "Shine on News." This endeavor involves an eager student team of newscasters, a camera crew, and sound and lighting experts.

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A pinwheel of words by Pace University School of Education student Corey Paul

Every episode commences with a spotlight on a "SEL word," representing a selected emotion expressed through a student-led reenactment. The news program also boasts special segments, including community matters, sports and art showcases, and upcoming events. Notably, "Shining Bites" features discussions on daily food menu items and interviews with fellow students employed in the school café, "Shine and Dine."

The student’s commitment and drive are unwavering. They refuse to settle for anything less than perfection, continuously refining their craft until each episode is just right. Not only are they acquiring valuable film and broadcasting skills, but also developing fundamental financial and literacy skills. The success of this program is measured not only in the skills gained but also in the profound pride the students feel for their work. And, with each new episode, these creative minds eagerly share their creations with their families, showcasing a newfound confidence and a sense of accomplishment.

This year, Corey's vision expanded into a vocational program. His journey is a testament to the transformative power of education and the unwavering belief in the potential of every student. Through media communication, these students are not just learning; they are thriving, breaking barriers, and discovering their voices. And at the heart of it all stands Corey Paul, a beacon of inspiration and a champion of neurodiversity.

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