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Barry University
Master's degree programMajors:
- Educational Administration and Supervision
- Education, General
- Education, Other
Barry University
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Business Administration, Management and Operations
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Master's degree program
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Majors of interest:
- Education, General
- Education, Other
- Educational Administration and Supervision
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Higher Education
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RonranGlee Special Needs Teacher Literary Scholarship
Professor Harold Bloom's statement, "The purpose of teaching is to bring the student to his or her sense of his or her own presence," emphasizes the transformative role of education in helping students recognize and appreciate their unique identities and potential. This journey towards self-awareness and self-acceptance can be particularly profound for special education students, given the additional challenges they may face.
Bloom's assertion highlights the essence of teaching as a process of guiding students to a deeper understanding of themselves. It is about helping students realize their capabilities, embrace their individuality, and foster a sense of self-worth. For special needs students, this involves creating a supportive and inclusive environment where they feel valued and understood, allowing them to explore their strengths and overcome their challenges.
As a special education teacher, my mission is to provide a nurturing and adaptive learning environment that caters to the diverse needs of my students. My goals are:
Individualized Learning: Tailoring educational approaches to each student's unique abilities and needs, ensuring they receive the appropriate support to thrive academically and personally.
Building Confidence: Encouraging students to recognize their progress and achievements, fostering a positive self-image and confidence in their abilities.
Fostering Independence: Equipping students with the skills and strategies they need to become more independent learners and individuals, capable of navigating their environments with greater autonomy.
Cultivating a Sense of Belonging: Creating an inclusive classroom where every student feels accepted and valued, promoting a sense of community and belonging.
Fairy Tale: The Quest for Self-Discovery
Once upon a time, in the heart of a vibrant and diverse kingdom, there lived a dedicated and compassionate heroine named Aurora. Aurora was known throughout the land for her remarkable ability to see the unique light within every person she met. She was a special education teacher, and her mission was to guide her students on a journey of self-discovery, helping them uncover their inner brilliance.
Aurora's classroom was a magical place, filled with colors, textures, and sounds that invited exploration and curiosity. Each morning, she would greet her students with a warm smile, knowing that every day was an opportunity to help them find their sense of presence.
One day, Aurora met a young boy named Leo, who struggled with expressing himself and often felt invisible in the world around him. Aurora saw the spark of potential in Leo and knew that with patience and love, she could help him see it too.
Aurora began by creating activities tailored to Leo's interests and strengths. She introduced storytelling sessions where Leo could share his thoughts and feelings through drawings and creative play. Slowly but surely, Leo started to open up, his confidence growing with each passing day.
Aurora also organized group projects, encouraging collaboration and teamwork. She ensured that every student, including Leo, had a role that highlighted their unique abilities. Through these activities, Leo learned the value of his contributions and began to feel a sense of belonging.
As the seasons changed, Leo's transformation became evident. He stood taller, spoke with more confidence, and his eyes sparkled with a newfound sense of self. Aurora had guided him to his own sense of presence, helping him realize his worth and potential.
Word of Aurora's success spread throughout the kingdom, inspiring other teachers and students. Her classroom became a beacon of hope and possibility, a place where every student was empowered to discover their true selves.
And so, in the magical kingdom, Aurora continued her quest, one student at a time, helping each of them uncover their inner light and embrace their unique presence. With every success, she knew she was fulfilling her mission, bringing the true purpose of teaching to life.
And they all lived happily ever after, in a world where everyone felt seen, valued, and empowered to be their best selves.