Belief Statement
Developing A Personal Philosophy Of Inclusion For Young Children, Special Education
Inclusion: Early childhood education
Belief statements
I believe that every child has a right to an education. This education must be adapted to every child's individual needs. These needs encompass a wide range of biological, sociological, and psychological differences. Although every child is entitled to an equal education, giving every child the same education is not the same thing as equality. For a child who is blind, it is necessary that the child have access to a talking book or Braille to enable him or her to comprehend the same material as his or her peers. Similarly, a child who is dyslexic or has a sensory processing disorder requires additional support to keep up with other students.
I believe that teachers must be flexible when dealing with children. Teaching is more than simply writing out a lesson plan: to make the lesson plan works requires teachers to be sensitive to the needs of students, and to rephrase things if students are having difficulty. Teachers must use periodic formative assessment methods, like frequent quizzes and papers, to have feedback about what students do and do not understand, so they can change their approach accordingly. Just like...
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