Thomas Braverman, a dedicated special education teacher in Eastern Iowa, is making headlines as a finalist for the prestigious Iowa Teacher of the Year award. With 35 years of experience under his belt, Braverman has been recognized for his exceptional work with students aged 18 to 21 in the Clear Creek Amana Community School District.
In his classroom, Braverman goes above and beyond traditional teaching methods. He focuses on practical life skills such as grocery shopping, cooking meals, and using public transportation to prepare his students for independent living. His philosophy centers around the belief that every student, regardless of their disability, has something valuable to offer.
Braverman’s journey to becoming an influential educator was not without its challenges. As a former “at-risk” student himself, he understands the importance of providing support and guidance to students who may be facing similar struggles. Through his innovative programs, Braverman has helped countless special education students gain real-world work experience and develop essential skills for life after high school.
His impact extends beyond the classroom, as Braverman’s students regularly volunteer at local organizations and businesses, spreading kindness and making a difference in their community. Colleagues and administrators praise Braverman for his dedication, patience, and ability to connect with students on a personal level.
As the Iowa Department of Education prepares to announce the Teacher of the Year award, all eyes are on Thomas Braverman and his remarkable contributions to the field of special education. His passion for empowering students and fostering independence serves as an inspiration to educators and students alike.