Whom you
observed and interacted with in your setting during these two weeks
I
had the opportunity to observe the principle at Thomas Edison Elementary
school. She has worked in the district for over fifteen years. The time that I
spent talking and observing her she demonstrated love, patience and
understanding for the students. The first week that I observed her she had a
little first grade student who was sent to her office for behavior problems.
The principle stated that she has been working with the little boy since the
beginning of the school year. She stated that he has behavioral issues and
every Friday he will come into her office and they would talk about his week
and rather or not his name was moved for behavioral reasons. That particular
day the little boy was able to retrieve a token of how proud she was of him for
that week for staying in the safe zone. The next week there was a different
student in her office.
Any special
learning experiences, insights, challenges, etc., related to your topics/focus questions
and/or advocacy efforts in this setting, the community, and/or the field
I
had a chance to talk with the principle of the school and she shared her view
on how important inclusion is for the students. She provided me with a rule
book that discusses the policy that her school district have on Special
education. There was a lot of information that she provided for me to read at
my leisure. A learning experience that I gained talking to the principle is
that the teachers have to attend many workshops and training that will help
them better serve the needs of all students. She also stressed how important
early intervention is. An insight that I
received was information on their Child Find. Child Find is responsible for
seeking out and identifying all children from birth up to the age of 21 within
their school district that maybe eligible for special education and/or related
services.
She
also talked about inclusion and how children who are diagnosed as special need
children their progress is reviewed and is also an ongoing progress that will
continue to be monitored by teachers, and other professionals. She stated that
this in an important process because it will allow children that does exhibit
problems that will interfere with the education to be eligibility for special
education and related services. Another insight that I received was that the
teachers there were encouraged to participate in their transition planning.
This transitional planning allow teachers and the designated lead agency will
develop a transitional plan that will enable their school to implement IFSP and
IEP that is to be no later than their third birthday. She also stated that
children are placed in a least restrictive environment. This means that
students who have disabilities have the rights to be educated with non disabled
students to the maximum extent appropriate.
I
asked the principle about the challenges of inclusion she was faced with. She stated
that some children exhibit behavior problems because of their disabilities. She
stated that the safety of all children in their goal as well as education. She also stated that it is essential for
teachers to receive proper training that will enable them to place emphasis on
positive disciplines. She also state that another challenge is the lack of
proper funding that will enable teachers, principles, and support staff to have
continuous professional development.
During
the last two weeks I talked with the principle who also believes it is
important for families to be an active participate in their child’s
education. Parents must have supports
systems in which they can meet and talk together about their concerns. They
must also build relationships with peers who are in the community. They must
also know and become familiar with the rights that their children have. Also it
is important for them to be an advocate for their child and their rights.
It appears you had a great opportunity to learn some important information regarding the responsibilities educators hold in regard to special needs children. One of the most important aspects you mentioned was early intervention. The sooner we are able to recognize a potential challenge a child is facing the greater chance that child has to stay on track rather than falling behind. Great post. Good luck.
ReplyDeleteHi Bernice, I think that you had an experience that each new educator should have to see if this is the area they really would like to work in. I have talked to educators in the special needs field and they say it is a huge responsibility that everyone that is involved in that student's life have to take part in. I am glad to read that there are people to advocate for the student's. Great information.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you parents need to be an advocate for their child and their rights. I really like how the principle was imformative, you gain a lot of information. I agree that a child that has an IEP or IFSP should be included within the classroom. A few of the students in my class have IEPs, and we include them in everything. Nice post!
ReplyDeleteYou really gained a lot of information from your interviews. My paper is on inclusion so it was interesting to read what he professionals opinions are on this topic . I agree that a child's greatest advocate needs to be the parents.
ReplyDeleteEarly intervention is so important and it's shocking to me that politicians don't understand that the sooner we get to the kids who struggle and support them the less time and money will be spent on giving them extra support.
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