Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Exceptional Students

What a great semester! I have really grown a lot as a person and as a student. I have learned so many new and interesting things that I am excited to try out in my future classroom.

The most important takeaway from my Exceptional Students class is that we are all children of God and that is made manifest in different school practices. I have gained a greater appreciation for how much patience and sacrifice teachers give to their students. I have been able to reflect on my own teachers and the qualities that they possess that I want to have. I am reminded that each student is different in many ways and it is my privilege to teach them.


 
  

Saturday, December 9, 2017

Student Behaviors and Visual Impairments

This week has been a crazy and extremely busy one. To sum it up...it is finals week. It has been hard but it has also been very rewarding. This past week I have learned many different strategies on how to help students manage their behaviors in the classroom. There are also some things that teachers can do to help their students.

One strategy that I think is important to use is positive reinforcement. This can help a student to keep them from displaying inappropriate behavior. This can also help to let the student know that they are loved and valued. I also think that this strategy is a good self-esteem booster.

Also during this week, I was able to complete the last simulation for this class. I had to wear different glasses to experience how it would be to have a visual impairment. It seemed quite easy as first but once I got started my perspective quickly changed. I got frustrated very easily because I couldn't see very clearly. My perception was very different. At one time I almost dropped a cup full of water because I couldn't quite tell where it was. This whole experience was very difficult but it made me more grateful for the eyes that I have and it allowed me to experience what it feels like for someone who does have a visual impairment. This will help me to be able to meet the needs of students with visual impairments in my future classroom.
 

    

Friday, December 1, 2017

How to Evaluate Student Learning

In my Exceptional Students class this week, I learned about a few different ways to evaluate student learning. The most common way to evaluate student learning is through testing. This will work for some students but for others it doesn't work as well.

Another way to evaluate student learning is through performance-based assessments. This type of assessment provides the student with the opportunity to demonstrate their mastery of a skill through the performance of doing a task. This task could be putting together a puzzle, growing a plant, or being able to match the word of an object to the picture.

This has really helped me to see how I can fairly evaluate the learning of my students. I will definitely be applying and using these two methods of evaluation in my future classroom.

I also completed another stimulation for this class that involved asking some questions to different people without using words that contained the letters "l" and "n". It was very hard to talk without using these letters. I had to really think and concentrate on what words I was saying. It also took a lot longer to ask my whole question. Through this experience I have realized that there are many words that I use all the time that contain these two letters.