Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Social Issues Day #1

Overall I found our first Social Issues Day extremely interesting and informative. The morning provided me with some insights into the perspectives of members from the native community. I learned a great deal about the native culture, which I know will help me in the classroom, as well as when teaching children belonging to native communities. I think to be sensitive towards diversity and to teach without bias we need educate ourselves as much as we can with regards to various cultures. I also really enjoyed how they got us involved in some of their traditions and practices, which many of us had probably never experienced.

In the afternoon I participated in the workshops on FAS and Mental Health Issues. The information presented in both of these sessions is information that we need to become aware of. Without the understanding or knowledge on FAS or mental health issues, we may not fully realize the affects that some conditions have on students. I know, especially from working with students with special needs, that a good understanding of a disability or condition can have a huge difference with respect to our relationships with students, as well as student progress.

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