Thursday, August 30, 2012

Important to me!


The most important educational issue to me as a learner and/or as a future teacher is that every child with special needs is taught with equal respect in a classroom. My younger brother Hunter has Down-Syndrome he is currently thirteen years old and my family and I have gone through many obstacles in his life to get him to where he is today. He has had some of the best teachers and some, well not so good, but we always get him to where he needs to be. But the point here being is that the good/succesful teachers in this story were the ones that taught with respect for all students including the students with dissabilities. The way that they excelled in their teaching was showing compassion towards him and did more than just go through the motions of being a teacher. In the end those are the teachers that really make all the difference.  













Special Education Teacher talks about ways to teach children with dissabilities in a classroom. She explains how her classroom is ran and what her routines are with the children.










5 comments:

  1. Very good concept, maybe add a little bit more substance to really convey how you feel about the subject? Looks good, though!!

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  2. a. I really like the statement you have because I believe the same thing. Just because a child has a special need does not mean that he/she should be treated as any lesser of an individual.

    b. What I liked least was the red on the black because it was just a little difficult to focus on.

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  3. I would love to know why this issue strikes home for you as your priority and how you intend to include it. This is an issue a lot of people approach but aren't sure how to go about starting in the classroom. Good for you to bring it to your attention!

    The text would be *slightly* easier to read if it weren't such a vivid color, but your blog design is well done.

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  4. Looks good would like to see more information or beliefs from you on the topic.

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  5. This is definitely a pressing issue, but some more information could make this post a lot better. Also a lead in to the video that is not just a title can tie it all together a little better.

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