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Personal Philosophy On Special Education

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Renae Stirba, the teacher that I interviewed, is a twelfth year, kindergarten teacher at Westbrook Elementary School. She has a bachelor's of science in elementary education from the University of Nebraska with a minor in early childhood education. She also has her masters in curriculum and instruction with an endorsement in reading. She also has an additional 30 credits as well. She was initially certified in the state of Nebraska. The special education philosophy at Westbrook is that every child should be able to have an equal learning opportunity, which means that the building is a full inclusion building. Renae’s personal philosophy on special education is pretty similar to the building’s philosophy. She also said that every child should be included in the daily life of the school environment, yet they should be supported in a way that will make them reach maximum success in their lives. For this interview, I chose questions that I wanted to learn more about and how some of these situations looked in an actual classroom, or how they looked for a general education teacher.

Accommodations and Modifications Before referring students to special education, Renae explained that there are a few things that could be done with some students that may help them to learn better or even correct their behaviors and outbursts. She let me know that not all students are the same and some of the following modifications won't help certain students. Some of the common modifications

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