Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Gen Ed Meets Special Ed Blog

I found a blog by a lady that teaches special education in Los Angeles. She shows all about her data binders and different ideas she has in the classroom. I really like the way she worked everything together.

http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/speced/inclusion/

Monday, February 10, 2014

Judicial

I found this blog that updates on different places in the US and how they are in the special education world.

http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/speced/inclusion/

My opinion

I personally think inclusion is great….when the child's abilities have been considered and they have planned accordingly. Right now, I currently help run a respite care program for families affected by disabilities. We give the parents three hours on a Friday night to themselves. The children, affected by disability and those that are not, are brought in and we play games, eat dinner, have a worship time and a Bible story. The children that have a disability are usually paired with a buddy for the night allowing them to feel as included as possible. Their buddy knows how self-sufficient they are and tries to allow them to be as independent as possible. I think that if you have the right education on disabilities and if the student is evaluated and inclusion is the best decision for the child I am all for it.
This photo is from one of our weekend long camps. 

Mrs. Betty

I spoke to one of the special education teachers at my high school to find out her opinion on inclusion. Mrs. Betty was very strong in her beliefs that she does not like inclusion. She has had many experiences with children being shoved into a classroom and no one there to keep an extra eye on this child, and the child ends up hurting himself or someone else. She recalled one student she had that was put in a class with 30 children and one teacher. It is hard enough to keep 30 students, but on top of that having a child that needed extra help was just too much to ask. The child began to grow anxious and attacked the student next to her. Mrs. Betty explained that this would have never happened if the student would have been in special education.

Sunday, February 9, 2014

Inclusion Studies

There are many long writings about inclusion and the studies they have done to try to move education towards inclusion. Here are a couple of links to these:

http://www.stangelas.nuigalway.ie/Downloads/Departments/Education/SEN/Phenomenological%20Case%20Study.pdf

http://www.un.org/esa/socdev/publications/measuring-social-inclusion.pdf


What is Inclusion?

Many people probably don't know exactly what inclusion is, so I looked in the dictionary and found a definition.

in·clu·sion
noun
1.
the act of including.
2.
the state of being included.
3.
something that is included.
4.
Biology a body suspended in the cytoplasm, as a granule.
5.
Mineralogy a solid body or a body of gas or liquid enclosedwithin the mass of a mineral.

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Introduction

I am going to blog about Inclusion, my opinion on inclusion, others' opinions on inclusion, different way to allow for inclusion and different areas of inclusion. I made the background of me and my very good friend Michael. I did this for myself as a reminder of how great inclusion can be and how terrible it can be. I am going to tell Michael's story and also probably a few others. This is something I am very passionate about and love to share with other people. I'll start off by saying that I love inclusion in situations and I hate inclusion in other situations. I'll explain both sides throughout the semester.