Special Education in America today is a great resource for
students with exceptionalities. This
program allows struggling students the opportunity to stay on track with their
classroom peers through smaller group interventions. Personally, I feel that inclusion is a way to
give some of these students more individualized attention. Special education teachers need to be
supported and properly trained to make inclusion time effective. I also feel that removing students from the
classroom may seem daunting to some teachers who may want to continue with
their lesson, but overall the reason people go into education is to make sure
that each and every child that comes through their door, leaves feeling
successful and with a sense of belonging.
No matter where or by whom they received their instruction from. In contrast, some students get put into this
program, but not for the right reasons.
Some students struggle when it comes to focusing or motivation. They truly do not have a learning disability,
but the teacher does not always know how to get through to the student.
Monday, May 13, 2013
Special Education today in America
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Veronica,
ReplyDeleteI agree with you when you say that teachers do not always use differentiated instruction. Right now everything is focused on Standardized Tests and there is so much that has to be completed during the school year. Differentiation takes up a lot of time, time that a lot of teachers can spare. Although it is time consuming, teachers need to use differentiated instruction to ensure that every student is receiving the education they are entitled to have.
Veronica,
ReplyDeleteI completely agree with you and Abbie. Teachers have every intention to teach differentiated students and help them, but when the pressure and testing others come in many times they fail. They can not find enough time in the day to please everyone and get everything done.