My name is Simona Gulyas and I am a fairly new Ontario Certified Teacher. I finished teachers’ college in 2022 and this past September, I was offered a full-time contract in grade 2. Previously, I did do an LTO as an itinerant, and before that a grade 6/7 LTO. The principal at that time, gave me a Teacher’s Performance Appraisal and had mentioned that taking an AQ course in Special Education would benefit my teaching practice. We had many students with varying needs at the school, and many on IEP’s. This was something that was still very new to me. In school, we touched on IEP’s and special education, but we did not dive very deep into it. Knowing the many needs within our schools, I knew that this course would be beneficial for me as a new teacher. The reason I took this course was to learn more about how to write and support students with IEP’s, along with learning when to determine when a student may need an IEP. Looking at the various case studies, collaborating with my pee...
All students are unique and have special qualities that make them who they are. Supporting inclusion in the classroom means to celebrate these qualities and find ways to express them within the classroom community. It “goes beyond merely placing students with disabilities into mainstream classrooms: it embraces diversity as a fundamental strength of our educational system. Inclusive education embodies the principle that every learner deserves equal opportunities to succeed academically and socially, regardless of physical, cognitive, or socio-economic differences” (Inclusive Education Canada, 2024. para. 3) . Source for Inclusive Education is a great resource for all teachers to use to learn how to implement positive inclusive practices. Inclusion is an asset in the classroom because it strengthens student’s sense of belonging and their learning skills. Teachers can do this by ...