Essay On My Experience In School

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My experience with school was very challenging and overcoming my personal struggles was not an easy feat. I started Kindergarten with an Individualized Education Program (IEP) and I’m thankful that my preschool teacher recognized my learning challenges and encouraged my parents to have me evaluated. We found out that I had ADHD and learning disabilities that would make academic achievement a challenge for me. More specifically, I had difficulty decoding words and pronouncing some letter sounds such as “R’s” and “W’s”. As a result, excelling in school was a challenge due to my disability and the reaction of other students to my disability only made it more difficult. Despite my challenges, I thrived in school. While I struggled in English …show more content…

They held me to high expectations, just like their other students, and helped me reach them with one-on-one help. Because of their help and guidance, I was able to graduate from high school, go to college and receive a bachelor's degree in mathematics. This feat was something that many people, including myself, did not think possible. While my speech has improved over the years, it will always be a challenge for me and require continual work, I put in the work to help overcome my disability because I will not let it overcome me. Even though my issues are extremely challenging, I continue to strive for the best. Through my educational journey, I learned that I wanted to be a teacher. I want to be there for students who are like me and need someone to believe in them and their potential even when they do not believe in …show more content…

The way the UVA program uses research and real world experiences to help prepare educators for the challenges faced by special education teachers, and allow them to convert that learning into real classroom skills, is appealing to me and fits with my educational goals. The tools taught in the UVA program are the same tools used by my best teachers and helped me excel in school even though I was a special education student during my entire K-12 school career. I have a personal relationship with some of the struggles that special education students encounter. These students can feel so different from everyone and may believe that they can't succeed in school. I want to be there for them as an example that they too can overcome challenges and succeed. Moreover, I have worked with many different teachers during my last three years and my time as a teaching assistant has given me the ability to observe teachers and see how they employ different teaching

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