Inclusion and its Woes
I have the best job in the world! I am just thankful to God for the opportunity!
See, I am an Inclusion Teacher. I work in the regular classes with special education students in the room. I help out kids just to make sure all accommodations and modifications are given, if needed. I also monitor the progress of their goals. Aside from IEP documents and meetings I have to attend to, and bus duty... that's all I do! Plus, of course, since I am a teacher I get to enjoy all the planning times, half-days, no classes and summers off. Am I not the luckiest?
Who Says, I Have No Choice?!
(continued from What's My Karma With Elementary?)
Even if my mind was set on becoming an IEP Facilitator again, I readily gave it up because I knew I was needed in the classroom.
What I wasn't prepared for was the idea of going back to an elementary school and being told - "Maria, if you want to stay with thedistrict then you have no choice but to accept the position in that elementary school!" - really bothered me a lot! I simply could not take it!
Even if my mind was set on becoming an IEP Facilitator again, I readily gave it up because I knew I was needed in the classroom.
What I wasn't prepared for was the idea of going back to an elementary school and being told - "Maria, if you want to stay with the
What's My Karma With Elementary?!
It was January, 2012 when I started Pinoy Teacher's Stories..
Bits and Pieces
Oh, I almost forgot about this. It was my 2nd
year teaching in a district in New Orleans, this time, I was assigned to an
alternative middle school setting, where over-aged students were placed, aka,
worst of all!
6 years after
For a long time, I’ve embraced Leo Buscaglia’s “An investment in life is an investment in change… When you are changing all the
time, you’ve got to continue to keep adjusting to change, which means that you are going to be constantly facing new obstacles. That’s the joy of living. And once you are involved in the process of becoming, there is no stopping. You’re doomed! You’re gone! But what a fantastic journey!” and change it is!
Boomerang!
Funny, how our thoughts become our reality! I was just reminded of the experience, years back.
I went to pull out this kid for testing; I've tested almost all of the students in my area in preparation for their education program. The minute he sat down, I knew this kid, let's name him Bill, was different. Unlike all the other students who would just sit down and answer the test. Bill, was different.