<center><font color=purple>Christa Dandoy's Teacher Education Portfolio

  1. <font color = purple>Arizona Constitution
    1. Court System Outline
    2. Executive Branch
    3. Issues of Arizona's Past
    4. Provisions of the Constitution
  2. <font color=purple>Child Development
    1. After-School Program
      1. Sample Schedule
    2. Classroom Activity
    3. Cochlear Implants Issue
      1. Annotated Bibliography
      2. PowerPoint
    4. Final Reflection
    5. Multiple Intelligence Resource
      1. MI Quizzes
    6. My Birth Story
    7. Philosophy of Child Development
    8. Television Violence
      1. Screenit.com
      2. TV-Free Activities
  3. <font color = purple>Cultural Diversity in Education
    1. Final Reflection Presentation
    2. Graphic Organizers Flyer
    3. Interview Questions
    4. Lesson Plan Activity
    5. Reflective Essay
    6. Philosophy of Cultural Diversity
  4. <font color = purple>Educational Psychology
    1. Analysis of Learning Theory
    2. Interview Questions
    3. Observation Paper
    4. Presentation on the Influence of Parents
      1. Bibliography
  5. <font color=purple>Introduction to Education
    1. Critical Analysis of The Water is Wide
    2. Films
      1. Teacher of the Year
      2. Lean on Me
      3. October Sky
    3. Final Reflection
      1. PowerPoint
    4. Philosophy of Teaching
    5. Pro/Con Issue of Homeschooling
      1. Research Paper
        1. References
      2. PowerPoint
      3. Annotated Bibliography
      4. Summary
  6. <font color = purple>Introduction to Exceptional Learners
    1. Feelings of Inadequacy
    2. Final Reflection
    3. Identify by Sight Lesson Plan
    4. Identify by Touch Lesson Plan
    5. Internet Resources
    6. Philosophy of Exceptional Learner
  7. <font color=purple>Technology Courses
    1. Final Reflection
    2. Philosophy of Technology
    3. Reader Response
    4. Resource Manual for Physically Challenged
    5. WebQuest
      1. <font color=purple>Teacher Page
  8. <font color=purple>Theory of Elementary Mathematics l and ll
    1. Autobiography of Math
    2. Before and After View of Math
    3. Book Presentation with Activity
      1. Review of Book
      2. Book-Related Activity
    4. Classroom Activities
      1. Boat and Shark Activity
      2. Detective Work Activity
      3. Fraction War Activity
    5. Data Analysis Project
    6. Final Reflection I
    7. Final Reflection II
    8. Interactive Math Websites
    9. Internet Lesson Plans
      1. Kindergarten
      2. Grades 1-3
      3. Grades 4-5
      4. Grades 6-8
      5. Probability
      6. Geometry
      7. Measurement
    10. Math Philosophy
Home > Course Work > <font color = purple>Introduction to Exceptional Learners > Philosophy of Exceptional Learner

Philosophy of Exceptional Learner

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Here you will find my philosophy about teaching exceptional learners.  It is important that I understand the teaching methods that I will need to have to ensure all my students succeed while in the classroom.  I need to help those who are gifted, those with disabilities, and those without any special needs.  I hope that by reading my paper below you can better understand what I plan to do within my future classroom.

 

 

Building Confidence within Students

 

Has there ever been a time in your life where you felt inadequate at what you were doing?  An instance when you felt like you did not belong?  A moment when you did not feel normal?  There are many children who have those feelings all the time, especially being evident while they are in educational settings.  I want every student to feel comfortable and accepted by her peers while in the classroom.  I need to give all my students a self-confidence that they can accomplish whatever their heart desires.  To achieve this for my students, I will make appropriate accommodations for them, communicate to others about their special needs, and continue to learn more about exceptional learners and how to include them in my classroom.

<font color = purple>Accomodations for Students

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Making modifications in my classroom for those students with special needs is essential to allow them a sense of belonging.  One accommodation is using assistive technology for those with learning disabilities.  A child’s barrier might be reading, listening, being unorganized, or communicating, and using devices such as captioned videos, voice recorders, audio taped books, or electronic calendars can make school easier for them.  I will also utilize the accessibility feature on computers for those with mobility, hearing, or visual impairments to receive benefits from that educational resource.  Another modification might be giving oral tests or allowing a student to sit up in the front of the classroom.  Each child will need specific help in certain areas.  Those with giftedness might need extra challenging assignments that allow them to think on multiple cognitive levels.  It is important that I come to know more about each student, even those without exceptional needs, because every child has a weakness that they will need assistance with to achieve their highest potential.  I want all my students to succeed in my classroom, and I can do this by being willing to accommodate their individual needs. 

<font color = purple>Communication

commu.jpg As a teacher, communication is essential for understanding the modifications I need to make for every student.  I need to attend Individual Education Plan (IEP) meetings and ask questions regarding each child’s individual situation.  I will communicate to psychologists, resource instructors, and other personnel regarding the students in my classroom.  Ask my co-workers for teaching ideas and lesson plans is something I will take advantage of.  I will stay in contact with parents as well, to discuss the progress their child is making in learning and behavior.  I think it is important we talk constantly, and not just at conferences.  Communication will better help me learn about my students and how to adjust my procedures for them.

<font color = purple>Gain More Knowledge

knowledge.jpg It is important that I continue to gain more knowledge about exceptional learners and accommodations to make for them in my classroom.  I will continue adding to my professional development by attending conferences, lectures, and seminars regarding giftedness and special education.  Reading books and participating in group discussions can allow me to learn about more issues regarding exceptional learners.  The more I know about the issues, the better I can incorporate different teaching styles, new ways of thinking, and educational activities into the curriculum.

<font color = purple>Differences

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I realize that by making appropriate accommodations for my students, by communicating to others about my special needs students, and by continuing to learn more about exceptional learners, it will help me build more confidence within every one of my students.  I will be more prepared and aware of how I can help each one of them succeed in my classroom and feel like they belong.  I understand that it will be challenging to understand every aspect of exceptional learners and how to include them in the classroom properly, but I will try, because as Richard H. Hungerford stated about differences:

 

Only the brave dare look upon the...things which cannot be explained easily, upon the things which often engender mistakes, upon the things whose cause cannot be understood, upon the things we must accept and live with.  And therefore only the brave dare look upon difference without flinching.

 

*Graphics

Boy with Teacher graphic from Microsoft Office Clip Art

All other graphics from Big Box of Art CD

Author: Christa Dandoy
Last modified: 12/16/2006 3:03 PM (EST)