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Taking a look through everything we covered this semester I was quite overwhelmed. Although there are some important takeaways this class has given me. Reading Ending Ableism In Education by Heir, I realized how messed up some schooling can be. Disculding students from activities and not allowing them to be themselves is cruel to a child and can affect them socially with other students and in other activities. Teachers need to be equipped for all types of students, even the ones who need extra support in the classroom, they should simply be provided those tools from the start and that all starts with the education we have today.  In the article from Rodriguez I learned how important it is to know or at least try to learn another language. Knowing other languages provided better understanding of culture which is extremely important in the teaching world. As students are learning everyday if you are not able to teach them because of a language barrier, once again ...

Blog 8

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Extended Comments Reflection Isabella D'Arezzo 11/5/23 Extended comments:      Looking through my peers posts Gabrielle's really stuck out to me. I fully agree with her second paragraph when she quoted "all students need a safe a supportive school environment to progress academically and developmentally". Having a safe a supportive environment will lead to more consistency with children and allow them to fully share their true feelings. Kids will feel more confident within themselves if they feel comfortable or "safe" around you. If a child feels neglected by you they most likely won't do well in a classroom with you either. All children need to feel welcomed and feel like they are able to be themselves in order to have healthy learning environment. Safety is needed in all schools and many schools need to work on improving their security systems to have a safer environment for students. Rigl 16-2-17 Right To a Safe School Cited:  http:/...