Building Research Competency
My simulations topic is: How does the practice of inclusion in school programs affect teachers?
It took me a little while to narrow down my questions because I was going through so much information, that I felt my topic was going to change or I would not be happy with my direction. Since learning about the practice of inclusion, my curious has increased. I have worked in this field for ten years and I feel unaware of the affects of children with disabilities. Now that I have begun to read more about the classification of disabilities, I can relate to some professional experiences to what I have learned. Knowing this practice exist but it is not in existence every where makes me feel sad. I believe all children need the same opportunities when it comes to education. Since I am not that familiar with children with disabilities, I do not what to make any assumptions about how effective the practice of inclusion can be. Hopefully as I continue to read more about how teachers are affected, it will give me more insight about it benefits from their point of view. Working with children is a gift that we should all treasure because we as educators have a front view of what children are capable of.
So far, I can share with you all my fellow colleagues, that research is a wonderful tool that can help you understand so much. Should you have any questions that you think about or ponder on, just take a few minutes and use the library. I am sure you will find answers that will intrigue your curiosity even more.During these two weeks, I have come to realize that your passion can be answered if you take the time to figure out what it is you really what to know. The research chart is a wonderful asset that keeps me focused on what areas of reports I should be looking at. There is so much information that research provide us with, that it can get overwhelming, but with this chart, you can narrow down everything to just the facts that will help you use the report as a resource. I would love it if anyone of you is familiar with the practice of inclusion, and could share any resources or site where I can get more information, that would be great. Please feel free to reach out to me on my blog or in the classroom. I will definitely look out for any topic that I may have some information on, and I will gladly share any resources that I have.
Good luck to everyone, and I look forward to reading about your simulation topic and all your research.
Hi Natasha,
ReplyDeleteI have experienced similar challenges as you have and did find the chart very helpful. I look forward to reading about specific ways your research in inclusion helps you grow professionally.
Great simulation! This is a great challenge that you chose. Thanks for sharing and I hope that your insight can be helpful. Good luck!
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