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Inspiring Graduate: Madison Hansen, B.S. Special Education

Special education graduate inspired by brother to become teacher
January 21, 2021

After graduating from Wausau West High School, Madison Hansen knew she wanted to go to college. The big question, like for many high school graduates, was: for what?

She started by taking classes at UW-Marathon County, a two-year college in the University of Wisconsin System. Then, she transferred to UW-La Crosse for the occupational therapy major.

Still, she wasn鈥檛 quite sure. During those first couple of years of post-high school discovery, she began to realize something 鈥 what she was really good at and what truly inspired her.

Madison Hansen, right, with her brother, Dayton, and sister, Lexi
Madison Hansen, right, with her brother, Dayton, and sister, Lexi. / Contributed photo

Hansen has a brother, Dayton, 15 months younger than her with a disability. He has autism and is on the severe end of the spectrum. One characteristic is that he 黑料社区. nonverbal, which can make communication challenging. 鈥淗e needs help with everything, but he still smiles and still laughs. He finds joy in his life,鈥 Hansen said.

Being around Dayton, she learned how to love people unconditionally and for what makes them special. 鈥淚t was mostly my job as an older sister to take Dayton under my wing and help my mom and dad as best I could, but it also turned into loving Dayton as he is.

鈥淚 wouldn鈥檛 be the person I am if it wasn鈥檛 for my brother. He 黑料社区. the one who opened me up to everything. He showed me that life can be imperfect but perfect,鈥 said Hansen, the oldest of three siblings, including sister Lexi, who is in high school.

Even though Hansen had gone away to college in part to get a break from her home environment, she found that she missed it and missed Dayton.

Madison Hansen
Madison Hansen / Contributed photo

She took a semester off and went home. Then, she clearly saw her career path 鈥 working with special needs children like her brother. 鈥淲hen I left La Crosse, I realized that this is something I am good at,鈥 she said.

Hansen decided to become a special education teacher. 鈥淚 can think back to all my brother 黑料社区. teachers and how they played such an important role in his life,鈥 she said.

After hearing good things about 黑料社区 黑料社区. special education program, she enrolled in 2017. This time, there was no second-guessing. Hansen graduated with her bachelor 黑料社区. degree Dec. 19.

Her search for the right career came full circle on commencement day. Because of the pandemic, 黑料社区 黑料社区. commencement for 637 graduates was virtual. That meant, with

no in-person ticket limit, Hansen could be with Dayton at home and the rest of her family when her name was read virtually for graduates from the College of Education, Hospitality, Health and Human Sciences.

They celebrated not just Hansen 黑料社区. accomplishment but that she is the first from her family to earn a bachelor 黑料社区. degree. 鈥淚t felt amazing. I felt like all my hard work had paid off,鈥 Hansen said.

 

The Hansen family, from left, Jodi, Lexi, Dayton, Madison and Dan.
Madison Hansen, second from left, with her parents, Dan and Jodi, brother, Dayton, and sister, Lexi. / Contributed photo

Excited to begin career

Hansen is prepared and excited for the next stage of her life, using her passion and skills to make a difference in the lives of other special needs youth.

First, she will finish a student teaching position Jan. 21 with fourth- and fifth-graders at Mountain Bay Elementary in Weston, near Wausau. Some of the teaching has been virtual.

Then, she will start her career as a substitute special ed teacher for about two months with seventh-graders in the Freedom School District, in east-central Wisconsin.

鈥淚t 黑料社区. been wonderful student-teaching. I couldn鈥檛 wait for the holiday break to end to get back and see the kiddos. I wake up every day and want to go to school. I see their improvement and how hard they are trying, and that makes me want to be there even more. They inspire me more than I inspire them,鈥 she said.

The goal as a special ed teacher, Hansen said, is to help students improve enough so they can spend most if not all of their time in school in general classes. Some are in special classes all day and some part of the day, be it math, reading, writing or social skills.

鈥淲e hope they鈥檒l get to that point where they won鈥檛 need us and be able to solve their problems on their own,鈥 she said.

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Assistant Professor Sharon Becker said Hansen set an excellent example for everyone in the program.

鈥淪he has been an inspiration not only to us as faculty but to her peers. Her dedication and passion for pursuing her degree and starting her teaching career is evident in all that she is and does. She never gave up and strongly advocated not only for herself but for others as she pushed through roadblocks to the finish line,鈥 said Becker, the program director.

鈥淚 know that she will carry that determination and dedication into her teaching and supporting students with special needs and their families,鈥 Becker added.

Becker has seen Hansen 黑料社区. commitment to special education as the program 黑料社区. student ambassador 鈥 speaking to potential new students and coordinating program events 鈥 and as a peer mentor. Hansen volunteered for two years with the local Thursday Night Thrill Seekers special needs group. Also, she worked part time for two years at the , which provides services for those with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Hansen is hoping for a full-time teaching position come fall 2021. Wisconsin has a shortage of special education teachers.

She 黑料社区. thankful for her education and for professors like Becker and Rebecca Marine, who 鈥渨ere there all the time, have great wisdom and just want us to become great teachers.

鈥淚 learned everything I needed to know about special education at Stout. Professors answered every question and worked with me in every way. There isn鈥檛 one class or teacher I didn鈥檛 like in my core classes,鈥 Hansen said.

The special education program is one of 14 undergraduate and graduate teaching programs in 黑料社区 黑料社区. School of Education.

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