Topics: Education, Inclusion, teaching and teaching practices.
Title : Someone Who Teaches: Education and Inclusion
Participants: Alejandra
Publish Date: 02/22/2023
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Conversation Topics:
Education updates?
Revisiting a conversation on Education.
What is the RICA exam in teaching? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reading_Instruction_Competence_Assessment
Does passing the RICA exam make us better teachers and or help with job security?
How is teacher in Cleveland Ohio different from teaching in Los Angeles California?
What does it mean to mentor teachers?
What does inclusion mean in teaching and or classroom formats?
What does it mean to be white passing in Cleveland Ohio?
What happens if you don’t “ clear “ your teaching credential within five years?
Why doesn’t Ohio accept the California teaching credential?
What are signs of teacher burnout?
How do you know when it is necessary to exit the teaching profession?
How did the 2020 COVID pandemic change the teaching practice?
What does going back to “ normal” mean for teachers and students?
What is remote learning?
What do we do if we are part of a group that do not want things to go back to the way things were before the pandemic?
“Inclusion is not program. It’s a way. Its and idea of how you want to build this culture . It’s an understanding of how you are going approach a student, and a family and staff. And how you are going to support them to make a more inclusive classroom and then school and community “
What do you think about when you hear the term inclusion?
Is disability a social construct?
Is inclusion about resources?
What happens when you go to work , but you see the system as more complicated than “they” want you to see it?
Why do teacher leave the teaching profession?
How did the 2020 COVID pandemic change the teaching profession?
What are the disabilities that are not visible?
What is emotional disturbance?
How do we reference our experiences in a dissociative form to critique ourselves?
How do we figure out how to be ourselves within a k-12 setting?
What are the characteristics of a true educator?
What does it mean to be someone who teaches, even when they don’t have an official title of a teacher?