EDCE 32310 - Inclusive Practices for the General Education Classroom [Professor, James Fama, CCNY, Fall 2016]. For the duration of this course, the reading group meets weekly to discuss the course readings. Each member of this group is committed to read all articles, chapters, and will rotate leadership for facilitating a discussion about one of the articles and/or chapters.
Monday, October 10, 2016
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Ever since I picked up this book I couldn't put it down. I even told my younger sister to read it because it teaches you a lot of things. Like how to be compassionate, how to be kind to one another because you don't know what battles the other person is fighting. It teaches you to really not judge a book by its cover, and how you can also teach the upcoming generation to be acceptable of everyone even IF they are different and by different I don't just mean looks or disability. I mean if people are into different hobbies or having different friends,for example when Summer took the courage to sit with Augie. Everyone questioned her decision, and that's what we have to teach the upcoming generation it doesn't matter what we look like on the outside that's not what matters. I think this will be a great book to introduce to children. I absolutely LOVED the end to this book, I felt the joy in my heart for Augie just imagined how he felt going up on stage to receive his award. It's amazing how much courage it took from his part to continue to go to school after multiple humiliations, but he pushed through and he excelled. We need to embrace everyone's ability, and never underestimate. As a future educator, I will try my best to implement all of these issues that came up in this book. Someone I enjoyed was mr.Brownes precepts. I liked them because it made the students think about not only school but also how to better there own character and person. This book will give anyone inspiration, and I think that reading this book made me realize how to react in certain situations. I will definitely use this book in the future. "Be the change you want to see in the world" - Gandhi
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