My Goals Of Special Education

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Teaching has always been my passion. Growing up, my role model was my Aunt, an elementary school teacher. As a child I spent my summers helping her set up her classroom. The hustle and bustle of the teachers setting up their intricate and perfectly themed classrooms was a rush of excitement that I knew one day I would be doing. One of the most defining moments of my high school education was having the opportunity to act as a “peer counselor” to students my own age and younger who were having academic or personal difficulties throughout the year. This was something that I was proud of and dedicated to. Many of these students suffered from diagnosed cases of ADD, ADHD, Depression and Anxiety. This opened my eyes to the fact that there were different types of students in each classroom. I wondered if these students learned the same way that I did or if they needed some type of specialized education plan. I quickly developed an appreciation and desire to change the lives of not only these individuals, but to change the world’s opinions about them. Upon finishing high school my …show more content…

In order to be a special education teacher it is necessary to have the values and characteristics I mentioned in previous paragraphs. It is necessary to be dedicated, not only to the students, but to being the best learner yourself and constantly updating your knowledge of this vast and constantly changing field. I know I have all of these characteristics and many more that will impact my career as a teacher. I look forward to proving to myself and others that these characteristics and values are what is necessary in each and every classroom across the country. The ultimate goal in our field is to help each child succeed as a healthy and well rounded individual with both their strengths and weaknesses playing a meaningful part in their

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