Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Lesson 1 - Sarah Holgado
This week we read a few general conference talks to prepare for class. The "Doctrine of Inclusion" is a very inspiring talk that stresses the importance of including everyone, regardless of culture, race, or disability. In class we read statements about different topics in special education where you had to physically move around the room to designated places to stand under a sign that read strongly agree, agree, disagree, and strongly disagree. We had to defend our position based on the sign we were standing by. This was a good experience because I learned how to voice my opinion and advocate for children.
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