Being a special ed student all my life it turned me into one. I remember the day I told my school's special education teachers " I'm going to be a special eduation teacher it may take me longer than most but this is my career" from that day they did their best to prepare me for my career and college admissions. It's taken me 2 years to become a sophmore but I'm a step closer. This career was ment for me and it's my calling. What better person than one that understands their world?
I’m an Ed student and In IEP. I love being being one because it’s who I am. My teachers are amazing and being in High school is so fun. It’s hard finding my career but I hope I can find one.
This teacher is so patient and good. I can't believe how calm she is for her first year. It is great that the school offers so much support. She is so nice and positive with these kids. I hope I can do the same.
The teachers like her,seem to be sent behalf of God. This much patience is awesome, and I liked her creativity and energy. She knows what to do with each individual.
I would have treated em like wild animals at the zoo except that i actually feel for animals and i have tons of empathy for them and i am planning to work with animals very soon
@@alenoushmoradkhani6855 as the mother of a young man who has an autism spectrum disorder. I disagree. the way he was treated by the special education staff in his classes. including being locked in a padded cell and having the police called. was disgraceful and has caused lifelong damage to him. there were a few, very few heroes along the way. his former homebound teacher still comes to visit him every Tuesday morning. the man is amazing and is a gift in our lives. when he was my son's homebound teacher. he would come to the house and sit with my son at the diningroom table. my son had been forbidden to talk about video or computer games in school. cook who is a historian, would sit at the table and say jesse, tell me about your games and show me. he would then connect them to world history, art and other topics of interest. he was amazing and he was and still is a gift in our lives.
I’m a special Ed kid and it was not fun. I remember I would cry at night because I felt like no one understanded me and I felt the whole world was agents me. So now I want to be a early childhood special educator myself.
You will do amazing. You will understand these kids better than anyone. You have been there. You know the fear and the rejection but also the achievements. You have not lost any respect. You have gained respect already. So respect my friend. Go out there and follow your dreams.
I was in special ed all because my thought I had a problem with speech. I finally got out of the class when I was in 7th grade because I was given some test and the teachers realized I didin't need the class because I had a good reading comprehension and an average IQ. I was placed in a ICT class. Now I'm in highschool taking regular classes and getting A's and B's.
there is not, most of them only care about the salary, i was in SE once and all they did is care about themselves, getting written up for very small things, these pathetic mortals will go to hell.
What a lovely teacher who sees each child as an individual who can reach goals. She's so caring and committed to her students. I expect by now she has done really well and leading others in a school.
If I was the teacher I'd be crying 24/7 , these people are so amazing and they deserve so much more recognition. God bless your hearts special ed teachers ❤❤
there is never a justifiable reason for a special education, or any, teacher to be cruel to students who struggle. how do I know? my son who has autism was placed in many special education classes where the staff were abusive and cruel and my BA is in psychology and my masters degree is in school psychology. I also worked for many years for Montana's parent training and information center as an advocate for kids with special needs. my territory was the entire western section of montana. lots of long drives many to schools who had staff who should not have been allowed near any student who had special needs. one situation sticks in my mind. the parents whose son attended a school about 50 miles away from where I live, MIssoula mt. called me. their son had a traumatic brain injury and was seeing a psychologist in MIssoula, where I live. I accompanied them to a meeting at his school. it was in a regular education classroom. the boy's psychologist was on the phone giving the team ideas about how to work with the student. his regular education teacher dug his heels in and said, NO accomodations. everyone must follow the same rules. which is illegal. that teacher could have landed himself and the school in a a due process lawsuit. A few months after the meeting I saw the boy's obituary in the paper. it appeared that he had been in an accident, possibly on a four wheeler. my heart broke for those parents who had tried so hard to obtain appropriate services for their son. Recently, I sent the above information to the new sperintendant of that district. I also included the suggestion that he might train his staff about what is actually required by law for students with disabilities. I was always shocked about how ignornant many teachers are about special education law. it is astonishing to me that the district leaders frequently don't have a training program for teachers who work with students in special education. one bit of good news in our district. 2 university of montana professionals just obtained a multi million dollar grant to train train more special education teachers and speech therapists in our district. one of them who is a friend of mine is a speech therapist who does great work and runs an excellent summer program for kids with autism spectrum disorders. she also has her grad students mentor college students with disabilities in the local college, which is the university of Montana. there are a few heroes out there. but they often fly under the radar. my own son was placed multiple times in abusive programs. one sticks in my mind. I was in his class in middle school observing one day. he was sitting at hi desk quietly reading a book. one of the teachers told him to put the book down. he gently dropped it on the floor in front of himself. the staff then called the police. I was stunned that special education staff could be that cruel and ignorant. the police woman arrived and started nudging him with her foot. he gently moved his leg in her direction. he did not kick or move it in a threatening manner. at that she threatened to arrest him and take him to jail. I was stunned to say the least. he then director of special education, who was a wonderful person. assured me that we'd never make that mistake again. which was a relief. he also told me some time later, that a school on the other side of the city had one of the lockable padded cells in it. it had a camera in it. the superintendant of the district told my friend not to show the mother the video because she'd get the wrong idea. he told me that he showed the parent the video because she'd get the right idea. I still can't quite wrap my mind around staff who call the police on a child. he was a hero to me and to many other parents. he always looked out for our kids with disabilities. .
not all special education teachers are kind or even care about their students. I know my son was one of their students and my masters degree is in special education.
I've worked with special education students now as a peer tutor for a couple of years and it's really inspired me to become a special education teacher. The teachers all try to accompany the needs of their students and find plans that work for the students. I think a vast majority of teachers actually try to help their students and help them succeed.
What a remarkable teacher. You can really see where her passion is in this video. She displays an experienced level of patience with the students. This video really allows the viewer to see what goes on in a special education classroom; from the beginning of the day right down to the end. I also picked up on how the agenda was displayed in a special education classroom just like it is posted in a general education classroom. Sheva Hercules really does loves her job and her students. She truly d
when I was in fourth grade I was put into special ed because of aspergers that class was hell I had no one to talk to everyone was either autistic or physically disabled
A cat With a hoodie For those of us who are in the disability community we get treated like if we are animals I graduate high school 2011 this video is nothing but lies there are not care about you after you graduate from high school i've been home ever sense I graduate special education i did not Learned anything in special ed I stayed in high school from 2007-2013 i fucking hate it so much there only care about the money they didn't guve a diploma tnere fucking give me a iep you cant do shit with it whoever is in special education they have no future in life I went to my college next to me and there didn't except me because because my reading skills and I Math skills were very weeks and I just found out every community college in my hometown rejected me because I didn't have a regular diploma seriously I hope trump Close down special education because it's nothing but a waste of money just to rip off disable people in school
When I was in fourth grade I had something similar to a special education class but I would go to a part-time in school days because I needed help with my math and I dealt with the loss of my mother. When my mother died. the school took it as if nothing happened and I would get in trouble for crying in class! This happened when I was in kindergarten and it happened all the way up until fourth grade. Then I started getting home-schooled
I have an interview in January as a NYC teaching fellow candidate for Special Education-Bilingual. I am so in awe of Emily's calm, cool, yet engaging demeanor. You're an inspiration!
I enjoyed watching this clip. This teacher was so pleasant and patient with all the children even during her crazy morning. It is great that the school staff offers her so much support and feedback. Being a Spec. Ed teacher is not easy at all but the end result from seeing the smiles on the students faces is a big reward to show how hard work does pay off.
When I was in special education, I felt a deep depression in my heart which is "Segregation". Also the other kids from general population pity you and look down on you because now they think you’re dumb, including my crush who thinks I’m weird now and she avoids me as much as possible.
I have a mild intellectual dissability and high functioning autism and I go to a special school I went to normal school struggled a lot and I felt dumb and I got teased a lot for not being able to do maths like the other kids my age but I was happy I had an awesome teacher who said this to me you are not dumb your special u have a gift not a lot of people have you have the power to see and perceive the world differently in a way no one else can see
@@mudhutonthemoon Thanks for taking the time for responding to a 3 yr old comment, And yes, some things were hard, but i got through it, I'm glad to announce I'm heading to Uni to study Physics.
This was such a great video to watch and it was even better to watch this teacher's methods on interacting with the students in her classroom. You can clearly see the compassion that she has for what she does and for this particular group of students. Most teachers would not be able to go through the same routine that she does everyday. It definitely does take a special person to work with students who have special needs.
What an amazing program. I was not familiar with SCB programs. Teaching life skills is such an important part of learning for these students. The young teacher is amazing. Her enthusiasm and patience are genuine and you can tell she truly loves her job. The day of a SE teacher can be exhausting but is most often rewarding.
I finally got out of SPED at the age of 13 but then later I kept having PTSD from it because how they always grab me and punishing me for telling them to stop treating me like crap and for correcting them too much. I don’t consider to have autism because I worried someone will control me if I do have it just like when someone claims you as crazy against you, then like doctors or police or any other workers can do anything to you for an example. My friend who used to be in my regular high school class tried to help me to make me forget about what happened when I was at SPED system but I just couldn’t forget. I remember how I hated when special ed teachers forced me to sing with other SPED students and forced me to watch Little kids show. Also remembered that I was so pissed when they took my book called Divergent because they told it’s “inappropriate” for me to read it. I told my friend that I was about to kill myself because of those past. He felt sad and worried for me so he took me to a temple with eastern religious people to learn about dealing with past, forgiveness, compassion, and learn how to be in peace. People were very nice there and they got free tea and coffee there. Right now I’m still learning from the temple
Hey, how are you doing these days, two years later? Know that everyone who reads your comment cares for you and feels for you. I hope you have found people who treat you as you are, not as they think you should be.
I help out in one of the few special education classes at my school (Walt Whitman HS, also in Montgomery County) and I love it! The kids are the sweetest and working with them makes my day so much better.
Sheva Hercules. What an amazing teacher. She was great considering it was her first year. I love her quote." Teach them what they can do and not what they can't do". The life skills she was teaching them were great and one day they will become functional adults.
You have to love our teachers, giving every day what they have, sometimes having half days here and there but overall they’re champions! They need to be paid better for what they do for our children. It truly is a gift to be able to work with kids
I agree with KinsgstonSchool. These students are very lucky to have such a devoted teacher. I have a daughter with Special Needs and would be thrilled if she had a teacher like this that truly cares about, and loves her students. She fills their days with quality time and useful activities. Please take care of yourself and find time for you, so you don't burn out.
i remember talk back to the teacher saying the worst words now i am in high school football player and i kno this 6 years agooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
I have to keep my special education program and my autism a secret from everyone because I am well aware of the stigma against autism and the bad treatment people commit. I hate the label. It’s a target for mockery, teasing, harassment, and belittling. People won’t want to be with you because of ur autism or disability. It’s how they are. It doesn’t matter if you behave “normally” if they find out you are disabled, then you are going to have a bad time at school. I was afraid of that, so I hid it. I knew if I blew my cover, my friends would leave and no one would go near me or talk to me again. I also won’t make friends ever again. I had to be sneaky and slick. Luckily, I never blew my cover. It’s sad and hard living with autism and the label of autistic. you have extra challenges and barriers to overcome. You will be met with stereotypes if they find out. You will be ridiculed and harassed. Life treats you worse than it does to a neurotypical person. Think of it as life but at a higher difficulty level.
It’s pretty hard to hide your status as a autistic, sped boy plus you don’t really have to worry much about the stigma. It’s not as bad as you think it is and many people or groups of people are still willing to accept you as a friend and treat you compassionately. Even moreso if you properly explain your situation. And even for those that do not accept you for being sped they are usually bad influences.
My grandson is participating in the special Ed program because he had a heart transplant and a stroke. He’s doing well! I appreciate his teacher sooo much! This was very touching ❤️😍
this is really touching. she’s is so patient with them and i can tell that she enjoys what she does. these kids are human being just like us and i’m glad that she sees that and treats them as such❤
@@PeterPlaysgamez Please get grammarly because your TH-cam “about me page” literally misspells some of the most basic English Like Imagine having the balls to say fuck you yet not having the minimum brain capacity/IQ to form basic English words Please get a fucking life, and go back to your 11 yr old friends
I remember my parents and teachers thought I was special ed because I hated learning and all I liked to do was fool around. I then matured around 7 grade and then I started to focus on school. I took all regular classes and. I graduated with a 2.8 gpa
Anyone who works with special needs children requires A LOT of patience and compassion for these children. Everyday is different for the classroom, the teachers, and children. I can't imagine all the emotions the teachers have to deal with throughout a given day. This teacher seems to care deeply for these children and wants to see them succeed not only in her classroom but in the community as well, which is what all children need. Taking what they learn in school and applying it to the world.
I remember the first time I realized that I was not in a normal place. I was confused and angry. They didn’t tell me about my autism until I was 12. I felt anger and confusion, as well as sadness combined to one complex emotion. I still remember that to this day.
I want to be a special need's teacher, but I'm worried about my emotions when I'm feline with it. I sometimes cry when I see them, not because I feel bad for them, but because they manage to stay happy through it all. How can I become a successful special needs teacher? Are there any tricks to becoming a good one?
It takes a special heart and a lot of patience and understanding. You’ll see a lot of things but the joy of seeing a child grow and blossom is so satisfying.
@First name Last name don't treat anyone "like an idiot" in general, thats what i've learned when getting my B.A. in teaching. Talk to everyone as if they can understand you and what you're saying. Look at them while speaking, not their assistant. Helps every student feel included.
Special education is the worst.... I’m being forced into it again for the second year and I honestly don’t even know why! All my grades are A’s and there’s an occasional B but that’s probably it! I’m pretty smart tbh and I know tons of other kids who would better fit in this than me! I feel like I’m only being put in this because I don’t talk enough but literally not talking enough has NOTHING to do with learning problems! Heck, I probably learn better because I actually bother to listen to the teacher other than talk all class long! I was pretty depressed before but SPED made it so much worse! During the time when I had it, I was probably at my lowest point in life and cut everyday I went home! I wanted to die so bad! I’m surprised I’m still alive to this day typing this! I’m still pretty traumatized by last year and am so not interested in doing a second year! It made my self esteem even lower than it already was which is pretty hard to do since it’s already so low lol. I also feel like a teacher told the school to put me in SPED. That teacher HATED me! The school has done numerous tests on me like math, reading and speech tests and I did fine! Actually I did really well on the math one so I have absolutely no clue what I’m doing in SPED lol..... This whole thing stresses me out so much and I just needed to rant about it somewhere...... SPED is awful and should be removed or only put students that actually NEED it and not just whoever they want just because a teacher said to....
Itz M Those teachers are evil and they don’t care about us those teachers are just making money this is why so many people in special education they put me in this shit hole program for a long time and let me tell you something I didn’t learn anything I graduate high school and yet I’m still having problems in my life you can’t get a good job you cannot be a doctor you can’t be a mechanic you can’t do shit he just woke minimum wage job you can forget about going to college and they give me a pizza problem Mike he just hated me and they were always lying about me they didn’t even help me find me a job after I graduate they didn’t even care about me so they just fuck me up I’m not surprised if the special ed teachers have to new iPhone X the new Google for iPhone the new Samsung S galaxy 10 because it to be honest with you they only care about Kanza next paycheck they all do it and why my life has been fucked up the other reason why I didn’t go in the college the other reason why I didn’t make any friends of high school on my life that I was a kid they put me in this shit hole classroom just to make money off of me and yet these teachers are evil they scream at you if you don’t follow direction they call the super superintendent it on you if you don’t follow direction My special ed teachers are evil and racist but anyway I wish you well and hang in there I know it’s a shitty program and I know what it’s like I’ve been there before
Dear Itz, you need an advocate. It is obvious to me you need to be in the least restrictive environment, and I can tell by your writing this is not in SPED. I am studying to be a sped teacher. You need to have your parents withdraw you and remove their consent form the current IEP recommendations and call for a new IEP team meeting and request this right away. They have to honor your decision by law. You have rights. Students with severe disabilities can be in full inclusion. You are obviously not intellectually disabled. Fight for yourself and demand to be placed back in general with accommodations. It is their legal right to remove consent. Once you are 18 you can remove yourself from the program and be placed in gen ed but don't wait. Demand to be placed back in gen ed.
Itz M Did you talk to your mom and dad? You should get a counselor away from school. Sometimes people don't get it, but a counselor is there for YOU. Keep your head up, and help the other people if you can. 😃Ask what you need to work on. etc
If you're in special ed like IEP, the classes they put you in Will hold you back and won't prepare you for Any sort of further education outside of high school like College. I have friends who were IEP and they're working very menial jobs and I feel so sorry for them.
www.understood.org/en/school-learning/special-services/ieps/understanding-individualized-education-programs Learn about what an IEP - Individualized Education Program, is at the link above
There's no way out of it, either. I ALWAYS had high grades but I was in it from 2008 (kindergarten) to 2016. (end of 7th grade.) As an 8th grade kid now, I was TOLD that I was leaving the Special Education classroom as a test run, but I kept complaining and complaining until I got what I wanted; full time general ed. Or so i thought; turns out that BOTH of the things that made me "special" (PT and OT) AND my iep actually FOLLOWED ME into this General Ed classroom that I love to death and now I miss 1st period every Monday and Tuesday because of them. For some reason, my IEP can't be opened UNTIL MAY OF 2017, meaning this is going to follow me FOR A VERY LONG TIME. POSSIBLY INTO HIGH SCHOOL. Send help please.
I dont mean literally held back, I mean that people will always expect less of you, your less value, and it's a constant battle of trying to prove to them that you have no disability...because they wont believe you.
I just recently started thinking about how I feel when I talk to or work with a developmentally disabled/ special needs peer in my school and I have been wondering if that's something I could see myself doing professionally later in my life. This video was a really big help and a good look into what it's like to have this kind of job. I'm going to talk to some of the Special Education Teachers at my school tomorrow and I just wanted to say kudos to the person that made this video and to the wonderful woman teaching!!
Hi Matthew, I am the teacher in the video and I was so touched by your comment that Neil sent me. I'm still a special ed teacher 9 years later and I still think it's the best job in the world! Emily
+emily luedtke This is my third year teaching a similar type classroom for 4th and 5th graders. I also was a first year teacher starting a band new program in my school. Are you still teaching in the same classroom?
we clearly had different experiences with special education staff. my son suffered frequent abuse at their hands. including being locked in a padded cell when they would get mad at him. no child deserves to be treated like that. fortunately there were a few, very few heroes along the way. including a special education director who was a hero to all parents who had kids with special needs. I haven't watched the video but I'm a little surprised at how people are praising the teachers patience. that was not my experience with special education teachers. I worked for 10 years for Montana's parent training and information center supporting parents of children who have special needs and accompanying them to IEP meetings. my job was to help them understand the federal rules about special education, the IEP process and their children's legal rights under IDEA (individuals with disabilities education act) my territory included all of western montana. lots of very long drives. the most disturbing situation I worked on was in a school about 50 miles from MIssoula where I live. the parents had contacted me. their son had a traumatic brain injury and he was seeing a psychologist in MIssoula. the meeting was held in a regular education high school classroom. the student's psychologist was on the phone giving the team ideas an suggestions about how to work with the student. the regular education teacher dug his heels in and refused to provide the student with a TBI (traumatic brain injury) any accomodations because rules are rules and everyone must follow them. a few months after the meeting I saw the student's obituary in the newspaper. that teacher, in his ignorance could have landed himself and the school in a due process lawsuit. even at the time I knew at least one special education attorney, who coincidenally nominated me for the lifetime achievement award from the montana council for . exceptional children that I received in 2017. she took a local school to court after they refused to believe that a new student (I was working with the parent) had autism. the boy had been evaluated by one of the top autism experts in the eastern US. she also won the case which was tried in the 9th circuit of federal appeals in seattle. oddly a local attorney was working for the school in this case and she got lost on her way to find the courtroom. she also was arrested a couple of years later after crashing her vehicle on a rural road near here while driving drunk. apparently she had multiple convictions for drunk driving. after that she became notorious in western montana. she worked for multiple school districts in western montana. i used to bump into her frequently in meetings in schools in western montana. regardless, as I said, my son spent many hours locked in a padded cell which staff would force him into if they got angry at him. for heaven's sake! he was just a young child. but ther were a few heroes along the way, including his former homebound teacher and a special education administrator. who told me once about a school on the other side of town that had one of the lockable cells in it it had a camera in it. The then district superintendant of the district told mike, the special education administrator not to show the mother the video because she would get the wrong idea. he told me at a pta meeting in my home that he showed the mother the video because she'd get the right idea! he was a hero to many parents, myself included and staff. he passed away a few years ago leaving behind heartbroken parents and staff. but as I said, most of our expereinces with special education staff and classes were actually versions of hell.
I’m thankful every day for my twin sister to have access to special ed. She’s got autism and epilepsy. I thank them for aiding her and helping her progress emotionally. She has made some amazing friends and she’s been making great strides academically. It has taken a lot off me and my mothers shoulders. And for making her happy, I am forever grateful!
I'm in a special education credentialing program and I started out wanting to help students with learning difficulties, but over the years as an undergrad and a grad student that the tasks involved is easier said than done and I tend to get very set in my daily routines and I've had to take time off from my program to pass the CSET test. I sometime worry bout surviving in this type of eduction like classroom. Because even though I struggled with learning disabilities, I look at students like these and instinctively wonder "we have to raise them up with their cognitive and academic ability, how in the world am I going to do that" because it's a never ending challenge. I am familiar with lesson plans and IEPs but I've never built one from the ground up. Hopefully I can start student teaching this fall, but the thought of going into it scares me to death because have a lot weighing on my shoulders gong into it. All I want is happiness for myself, my future students and their families and the rest of the faculty. Please God watch over me.
PS... I do not mind a bit spending the $24,000.00 it is going to take to get me through college to do this! I know it is what I love doing and where I am supposed to be!
Please do not treat them like shit , I had Mid Ed they treated me like shit , and at the end year in high school as 10 grader I look them in the eyes and said " Fuck you , since I was able to get an A plus in chemistry in MYP."
Omg I love this video so much. As a special ed student, this teacher warmed my heart. She makes sure her students are okay and encourages them a lot. She had lots on her plate but she’s able to take them on like a pro. She has inspired me to become a special ed teacher when I’m a bit older. The principal was absolutely right when she said “there’s a special place in heaven for people who teach special education”
It's nice to see that people see and have positive hopes in Special Education. I've taught Special Education and I can't imagine doing anything else. I love my students!
Johnna, I too, am pursuing my career to become a special education teacher. I cannot think of any greater or more beautiful thing that working with my students for their success. I love the students I work with, now. They make me love my job so much, I am a para right now for a teacher in a Life Skills class. We go out into the community, work, and have a great time! We do Special Olympics games, have proms or dances, and also do Job Olympics. Our kids are never bored. :0)
@@FlyingEagleAM Thank You! Teaching Special Education has been my dream job / Career since I was 15 years old. Now, I am 21 and still it's my dream job and career.
Carla Linton. When I was in School. I was in Speacial Education Program and I had low Self-esteem because I was in Speacial Education Program. And when I Graduated from high school. I got a Special Education Diploma.
For me it was alright, however sometimes I feel like they would treat us like kids sometimes. We're 13/14 years old, we don't want to play with blocks.
They said that i will never live a normal, successful livelihood. Well screw that! In my sophomore year I finally got out , My senior year I got my driver's licensure, worked a full time job, wrestled and was on the swim team, and got absolutely ripped. I am now going through air force MEPS to become an airman and a pilot. THE TIDE HAS TURNED, NOW.
Justin Bufford You are so lucky my special ed teacher didn’t teach me jack shit they kept complaining about me 24 seven my GPA is 0.85 my special ed teachers is always complaining about b they never help me every time I tell them can can I stay after school to do some work They will always make excuse my special ed teachers had failed me I graduate high school 8 1/2 years ago and none of my special ed teachers give a shit about me
@@itsvenombro3058 ironically they made me one. The teachers I had prepared me as best as they could now thanks to them I'm one step closer to the teaching program which I'm excited for. Sure I may be a sophmore now but I'm getting there.
I really enjoyed seeing this clip it reminds me so much of 2 of my schools that I went to in the late 80's early 90's, I love how the teachers and staff are compassionate about focussing on the students and providing lots of positivity and praise for them. I really like this lady and the clip she truly cares about these students and they all look so very happy.:)
Thank you so much for this video. Ever since I was in third grade I knew I wanted to be a teacher. My Mother, grandma and multiple uncles are all teachers. If you had asked me 3 years ago if I would want to pursue a career in Special Education I would I turned you down flat. Now it is all I can dream of. I am a high school junior; I plan on becoming a Special Education Teacher Assistant and then, ultimately moving up to either an inclusion specialist or a Special Ed. classroom teacher. Thank you so much for your grat example and passion for inspiring kids. It motivates so many people, people that you don't know are paying attention.
She just takes over like a mom 😭 so aware of every kid gives me chills. That’s hard to do with just one kid let alone a whole class ❤️ No doubt that is an overwhelming job. She’s like ive gotta go feed Maya! But at the same time a million things probably circling in her head but to focus and stay stable and calm and compassionate in that moment… and push other stuff aside, that’s stuff nurses do, plus she’s a teacher and developing a program and herself. Just blows my mind. People see a sweet lady but it takes a special person not only smart but lots of love and vision. And perseverance and positivity. If everyone had a little of this vision and ability to see what good can come if you apply yourself in other peoples’ lives and believe the world would be a better place.
Wow, I'm a special education teachers aide and I cannot wait to have my own classroom. Thanks for the awesome video. Sincerely, Jeff A Teacher in the Making
Please work to help teach whatever the general ed teachers are teaching if someone has a meltdown dont work around it work with it. And please dont just take the teacher's side in an altercation judge by you're heart not you're job do this and i promise you your special ed children will succeed. I dont want to see another life ruined by a 504,bip or IEP
heres a tip and advice: if u guys are studying/wanting to be a special ed teacher then its great to also volunteer or be in special ed programs like autism/special ed programs near u or special ed camps or events, its very educational and they always need helpers and volunteers and most of the time everyone is great and nice and the kids/adults who have special needs are very nice too and loving :D
It is great that schools have this for children in need... I was put in this only because I'm deaf, so I got bored quickly and eventually, the school let me sit in the front row of normal classes (so I could lipread) and found an interpreter... I was happy for that!
I really liked watching this video clip! This particular is a awesome teacher. She is so great with her students. I also liked her goal for her students. She wants everyone to learn that people with disabilities are just like everyone else. I just realized how time consuming and difficult a special education teachers job is.
My family adopted 15 handicapped children over the course of 30 years, there for I grew up with it ( I'm 20). I'm considering switching my major from nursing to being a special needs educator. This video had me in tears because I have such a love for these kinds of kids.
I’m a SPED Instructional Assistant. I love my kids. And love watching them grow. They come so far by this time of the year. My question is, does this teacher have an assistant or aide? Maybe they weren’t in the video🤷🏽♀️ It gets pretty busy in these classrooms. 😌
My mom works with the special ed kids, and they are the sweetest things ever! However, like it was said, they do set each other off. There is one girl that is so small, she is like 4ft 8in and like 80 pounds, but she is like 14. Then there is another boy which is huge. He is like 5ft 9in and 230 pounds. And trust me, the girl loves to aggravate the boy, even though he can likely kill her. Anyway, last week, she set off the boy, and the boy ended up chucking a chair across the room, shattering a window, and destroying the smartboard. It was terrifying.
I'm a support worker in a class of up to 4 students, your mother or the assistants should have been on top of that. All the childeren in my room are supported on a 1-1 ratio at all times
@jellybunnybeans Unfortunately not all districts can afford that. Some districts have a hard time getting resources to support regular ed teachers, supporting special ed is on the serious back burner for some places. Luckily you, and the lady in the video, get the support you need.
x1y1 Sorry to break this to you, but no they wont...they treat them like little kids until the moment they graduate, and end up going into society with so poor education that it makes things like getting a job really hard. They could be functional, sure, but with curriculum like THIS? Treatment like THIS? It's nice, but they're in high school. Not pre-k. They are not letting them grow up. It's not because of how they are...it's about how this system will fail them.
The majority of special ed teachers based on my personal experience we're very good very nice and extremely helpful. I feel that you all are an excellent contribution to the education system.
+l hhlopez314 l yeah you actually can get it even if you're not stupid or have any mental issues. i may of had it at a very young age but i was out quickly. i dont remember anything but i wasn't dumb enough to be a sped definitely not
they rarely have self contained classes anymore. very rare to find that in public schools. the video above shows a room that must be self contained due to severe disabilities of the children. as a learning disabled student, you would be placed in a normal classroom today.
White Hispanic me too because my learning disability was considered mild I have something called dyslexia and spatial disorder yet I was placed in a class with people with severe learning disabilities or intellectual disabilities for a better word, I don't know one student spinning in circles rocking back and forth and repeating the word 7 over and over again I hope one classmate that will make weird animal sounds we stayed in touch for a few years after high school but her behavior got really odd and she got very clingy so I ended my friendship with her. she would call at all of the night asking weird stuff making weird sounds having weird people call me that she met online but that she would dial wrong numbers I just give them my number I don't know what kind of disabilities she had I think it might have been an intellectual disability
I stopped having an IEP at 3rd grade. This year, 8th grade, I'm back in the special ed class because I was having more panic attacks. I want out now,, :')
I had a rough time in the special needs program. I was there because I actually have autism, but I’ve gone a long way. All I have trouble with is social skills, my IQ, however isn’t below average. I was belittled, harassed, and talked down to as if I was retarded…I asked to be let out but they never did, i did have regular education classes tho. That’s still true to this day, I have always felt inferior to other kids because of the program and my disability. I wanted to die because of all of this. They didn’t help much in middle school and high school. I’m in high school now and that’s still true. I am quiet, but not dumb. I think I should be taken off special education and instead see a therapist in the school or outside of the school who can help with my social skills. They taught me easy stuff and stuff I learned beforehand. I felt like I was in kindergarten again and i felt insulted. It always was stupid easy, and still is, but that’s a problem because I am not learning new stuff. Colleges will deny me because of special education…great.
I understand it has been a year and I do not know if you still feel this way, but I agree with this outlook. From what I have seen that class is exactly like how you describe it. I also saw your other comment and 100% understand that as well. Just glad to know there are people out there who share my exact perspective on this topic, even if it is random.
I would like to say thank you for anyone that help anyone needs help even if you get paid for that .I wish we have same level school in iraq to help the kids that got affected by War. Love for all
But they are not good I am an Iraqi and they put me there because I was a shy girl and a need little help in reading and it didn't help me I hate it but now am out of and I am getting good grades
This is wonderful as I too want to be a special education teacher because I know it's my calling from the higher source; as Im patient and it is in my heart and soul to educate our special children from heaven. God bless us all, Gustavo Ceja
So at the moment of my high school, here in Quebec I’m part of this program that they’re speaking about. And from my point of view, I’ve been so intelligent over my past years of school, till out of no where, which in particular they bring me in this class for one obvious reason telling me that I wasn’t doing good grades. I told them to at least give me a hand full of chances to redeem myself in this situation where I felt out of place in my school. Since when I was in that classroom, goodbye for having a normal life spend for your job career and future environment that’d you’re gonna think it will be perfect, which in reality it’s not the best thing ever. Getting bullied over one, and that was mostly because I was part of that class.
Don’t any of y’all think that it’s stressing to be in a special education program when some of your friends have a bit more disabilities than yourself does & the administration doesn’t care about your friends but just yourself, especially when recovering from autism. When I started Pre-K in Late 2009, I started as a normal student, but I didn’t know what to do then because I was only 4, so I was put in Special Education in Early 2010, but I still managed to get to Kindergarten. I was in Special Education all of the 2010-2011 school year as a kindergartener, & I was lacking to speak, so the administration held me back, & I was clearly the oldest student in a classroom, but the administration took me out of special education for my repeat on kindergarten, & I managed to get to 1st grade without special education, & I honestly think special education was never the answer anyways. Then I started to interact with more students in school, & I was doing okay as a true normal student until Late 2017 when I started middle school because the administration put me in special education for no reason. I have one friend who has more disabilities than I do, & the administration of my middle school didn’t care about my friend but just myself way too much. I didn’t realise I had special education in Late 2017, but when 2018 arrived, I realised it was special education I had, which was why the special education teacher’s assistant was in all of my classes to watch the students in special education. When I realised I was in special ed, I told the staff in special ed that I didn’t want to be in their program anymore because I didn’t belong in that program. In 7th grade, the special ed teacher didn’t care about me very much than in 6th grade, & I had a girlfriend in November 2018. When some of my friends realised I had special ed in 6th grade, they decided to make fun of me by snatching my lunch box away, & I was so pissed that I really need to act more mature in Early 2019 to get out of special ed completely, especially get good marks. Before starting 8th grade, I took the bridge program to take Algebra I before starting high school, I took Algebra I in 8th grade, & I did cross country as my athletic sport from September to October 2019. I thought being in Algebra I before starting high school & cross country would give me a break from special ed as I was completely a normal student from 26 August 2019 to 5 February 2020, I was much happier in autumn last year, but when December arrived, I started to have anxiety about the midterm exam on Algebra I, but I passed the exam, this I stay in Algebra I for next semester, but the week after taking the midterm exam on Algebra I, I started to have anxiety & stress over 2020 arriving as I fear 2020 will be worse than 2019, & COVID was around in December 2019, but not in USA, & I made a 65 in one class for the 3rd cycle, but I made a 77 in that class I made 65 in the 3rd cycle for the 1st semester. When 2020 arrived, I was all stressed out, & feeling depressed on how old I’m getting, then on the 2nd day of 2020, I decided to talk in a British accent to make me feel better, & I was like that almost all of 2020, especially when I’m in school, most students didn’t mind me talking in a different accent. I felt very mature, & intelligent in January this year until the 6th day of February this year when the special ed teacher starts to bother me again, & the special ed teacher & that one administrator started to talk about my past when I wanted to move on because we have to move with time, we cannot just be behind time talking about the past, we have to keep moving with time until death. The special ed teacher decided to switch my timetable for me to have a level 2 class when I was improving my behaviour, my marks, & my contact with others, but he didn’t believe me, so I was all stressed out again, the worse to come in March, the devil virus started to hit my place & the city had to shutdown, in Spring of this year online school wasn’t very bad for me until May when the special ed teacher was complaining about my 54 in my elective. I always knew special education was stressful. I had 2 friends who averaged 65 & 63 in one class for the 3rd cycle & averaged lower than I did for the semester, & the administration didn’t care about some of my friends, which was super unfair because they did poorly in the level 3 classes like I did, but only cared about me & not my friends. Now, I’m stuck being watched by the special ed teacher in high school now since I’m in high school, & I don’t think it makes sense that I’m taking geometry in 9th grade, & I need to have a special ed teacher watching me, but some of my friends are in Algebra I for 9th grade, & some of my friends have more disabilities than I do, & the administration just doesn’t care about them but just me. I fear I’ll still have the special ed teacher stalk me for 10th grade, but hopefully when I’m a junior & senior, I can be a completely normal student again, & I can be mature, intelligent, & free again. 2020, & school system, give us a break.
As someone who's been around, be it in classes, or in psychiatric hospitals, people with cognitive disabilities, it makes me extremely happy to see a motivated teacher who understands the needs of these kids.
From what I have seen on this video, Mrs. Luedtke seems very nice, energetic, and very enthusiastic about teaching students who happen to have certain special needs. I am on the Autism Spectrum (used to be Asperger Syndrome before the new DSM came out), and I would have loved to have a teacher like her when I was in school. I was in mostly general Ed classes with a one to one aide.
I like that the sped teacher asks her students questions, and keeps going. I'm a substitute teacher who's subbed for sped classes. The students I encounter are mostly nonverbal and some need help with motor skills. So, I sometimes am not sure of expect students to do. So when she said, she hopes that people will have expectations beyond limits in regards to the students, that's a powerful hope. That's pushing me to think I can hold students up to expectations and keep trying.
Each one of us REGARDLESS... are here with PURPOSE. It's a calm, genuine, loving Teacher( parent, granparent, caregiver, etc.)to stirp up the purpose WITHIN. Keep up the good work... 1 Cor.15:58. Thank for sharing.
I was in Special Ed and it was a bit crazy at times. Got out in 4th grade. Then moved. Kids were worse actually in the new school than they were in special Ed. Finally in 10th grade the English teacher said special Ed kids are better than us.
The people on here complaining about being in special ed. They don't put you in there just for the fun of it. I was a B honor roll student in highschool, however I was a rebel and didn't attend school and started focusing less. This led me to me being in there. Also the tests you take also determine your level of understanding on the material they teach. So, stop blaming the teachers and actually focus on school, get your grades up, because If you do you they have no reason to put you in there. Their main goal is to get the kids out of the class and help the ones that need it most.
Hello There but when you get a bad grade for a couple years in a class because you didn’t care. Your shoved in a class you don’t belong in and then your taken back a few steps.
Chromosome Central If you get yourself behind because you don’t care to the point that you need special ed to catch up, then you honestly don’t have anyone to blame but yourself for being in special ed. Some things in life aren’t going to let you off the hook just because you don’t care. School, paying bills, etc. When you don’t do your part there are consequences and “I don’t care” won’t be accepted as an excuse.
Being a special ed student all my life it turned me into one. I remember the day I told my school's special education teachers " I'm going to be a special eduation teacher it may take me longer than most but this is my career" from that day they did their best to prepare me for my career and college admissions. It's taken me 2 years to become a sophmore but I'm a step closer. This career was ment for me and it's my calling. What better person than one that understands their world?
I am so happy and proud of you!!
I’m so proud of you, keep on living your dreams xx
I’m an Ed student and In IEP. I love being being one because it’s who I am. My teachers are amazing and being in High school is so fun. It’s hard finding my career but I hope I can find one.
what you got adhd or autism cuz i got adhd
Congratulations!
This teacher is so patient and good. I can't believe how calm she is for her first year. It is great that the school offers so much support. She is so nice and positive with these kids. I hope I can do the same.
The teachers like her,seem to be sent behalf of God. This much patience is awesome, and I liked her creativity and energy. She knows what to do with each individual.
I would have treated em like wild animals at the zoo except that i actually feel for animals and i have tons of empathy for them and i am planning to work with animals very soon
@missylisa4501 you are a real piece of sh*t for saying that about special ed kids
@@alenoushmoradkhani6855 as the mother of a young man who has an autism spectrum disorder. I disagree. the way he was treated by the special education staff in his classes. including being locked in a padded cell and having the police called. was disgraceful and has caused lifelong damage to him. there were a few, very few heroes along the way. his former homebound teacher still comes to visit him every Tuesday morning. the man is amazing and is a gift in our lives. when he was my son's homebound teacher. he would come to the house and sit with my son at the diningroom table. my son had been forbidden to talk about video or computer games in school. cook who is a historian, would sit at the table and say jesse, tell me about your games and show me. he would then connect them to world history, art and other topics of interest. he was amazing and he was and still is a gift in our lives.
I’m a special Ed kid and it was not fun. I remember I would cry at night because I felt like no one understanded me and I felt the whole world was agents me. So now I want to be a early childhood special educator myself.
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@@JOSHUA_KIDSped
Hi John. The world is not against you. You deserve respect, I hope life is treating you well.
You will do amazing. You will understand these kids better than anyone. You have been there. You know the fear and the rejection but also the achievements. You have not lost any respect. You have gained respect already. So respect my friend. Go out there and follow your dreams.
you mean against?
I was in special ed all because my thought I had a problem with speech. I finally got out of the class when I was in 7th grade because I was given some test and the teachers realized I didin't need the class because I had a good reading comprehension and an average IQ. I was placed in a ICT class. Now I'm in highschool taking regular classes and getting A's and B's.
nathaniel hall litterally nobody cares
@@Nastyredscars Well then why did you comment in the first place? Smart one.
@@Nastyredscars Like there's litterally tons of comments in the comment section yet you choose to reply to me.
nathaniel hall yeah dont listen to him and i went through the same thing but it was during freshman year for me that i took regular classes
because its on the top comments dumbass.
"There's a special place in heaven, for special education teachers." I totally agree and will be happy to accept my special place someday!
there is not, most of them only care about the salary, i was in SE once and all they did is care about themselves, getting written up for very small things, these pathetic mortals will go to hell.
You mean a special place in the deepest pits of hell is were every sped teacher will go
@@alextorres6146 Nah looks like all those seats are actually all reserved for you, so there’s no more room
Burn in hell for patronizing those poor kids.
@@alextorres6146 Oh my God 😱Not all arr bad! 😭🤡
What a lovely teacher who sees each child as an individual who can reach goals. She's so caring and committed to her students. I expect by now she has done really well and leading others in a school.
JUSTIN PULLIN GIRLFRIEND ANGEL
STARBUCK MOM
Usually they give up on you and write ya off
If I was the teacher I'd be crying 24/7 , these people are so amazing and they deserve so much more recognition. God bless your hearts special ed teachers ❤❤
there is never a justifiable reason for a special education, or any, teacher to be cruel to students who struggle. how do I know? my son who has autism was placed in many special education classes where the staff were abusive and cruel and my BA is in psychology and my masters degree is in school psychology. I also worked for many years for Montana's parent training and information center as an advocate for kids with special needs. my territory was the entire western section of montana. lots of long drives many to schools who had staff who should not have been allowed near any student who had special needs. one situation sticks in my mind. the parents whose son attended a school about 50 miles away from where I live, MIssoula mt. called me. their son had a traumatic brain injury and was seeing a psychologist in MIssoula, where I live. I accompanied them to a meeting at his school. it was in a regular education classroom. the boy's psychologist was on the phone giving the team ideas about how to work with the student. his regular education teacher dug his heels in and said, NO accomodations. everyone must follow the same rules. which is illegal. that teacher could have landed himself and the school in a a due process lawsuit. A few months after the meeting I saw the boy's obituary in the paper. it appeared that he had been in an accident, possibly on a four wheeler. my heart broke for those parents who had tried so hard to obtain appropriate services for their son. Recently, I sent the above information to the new sperintendant of that district. I also included the suggestion that he might train his staff about what is actually required by law for students with disabilities. I was always shocked about how ignornant many teachers are about special education law. it is astonishing to me that the district leaders frequently don't have a training program for teachers who work with students in special education. one bit of good news in our district. 2 university of montana professionals just obtained a multi million dollar grant to train train more special education teachers and speech therapists in our district. one of them who is a friend of mine is a speech therapist who does great work and runs an excellent summer program for kids with autism spectrum disorders. she also has her grad students mentor college students with disabilities in the local college, which is the university of Montana. there are a few heroes out there. but they often fly under the radar. my own son was placed multiple times in abusive programs. one sticks in my mind. I was in his class in middle school observing one day. he was sitting at hi desk quietly reading a book. one of the teachers told him to put the book down. he gently dropped it on the floor in front of himself. the staff then called the police. I was stunned that special education staff could be that cruel and ignorant. the police woman arrived and started nudging him with her foot. he gently moved his leg in her direction. he did not kick or move it in a threatening manner. at that she threatened to arrest him and take him to jail. I was stunned to say the least. he then director of special education, who was a wonderful person. assured me that we'd never make that mistake again. which was a relief. he also told me some time later, that a school on the other side of the city had one of the lockable padded cells in it. it had a camera in it. the superintendant of the district told my friend not to show the mother the video because she'd get the wrong idea. he told me that he showed the parent the video because she'd get the right idea. I still can't quite wrap my mind around staff who call the police on a child. he was a hero to me and to many other parents. he always looked out for our kids with disabilities. .
not all special education teachers are kind or even care about their students. I know my son was one of their students and my masters degree is in special education.
I've worked with special education students now as a peer tutor for a couple of years and it's really inspired me to become a special education teacher. The teachers all try to accompany the needs of their students and find plans that work for the students. I think a vast majority of teachers actually try to help their students and help them succeed.
What a remarkable teacher. You can really see where her passion is in this video. She displays an experienced level
of patience with the students. This video really allows the viewer to see what goes on in a special education classroom; from the beginning of the day right down to the end. I also picked up on how the agenda was displayed in a special education classroom just like it is posted in a general education classroom. Sheva Hercules really does loves her job and her students. She truly d
when I was in fourth grade I was put into special ed because of aspergers that class was hell I had no one to talk to everyone was either autistic or physically disabled
A cat With a hoodie For those of us who are in the disability community we get treated like if we are animals
I graduate high school 2011 this video is nothing but lies there are not care about you after you graduate from high school i've been home ever sense I graduate special education i did not Learned anything in special ed I stayed in high school from 2007-2013 i fucking hate it so much there only care about the money they didn't guve a diploma tnere fucking give me a iep you cant do shit with it whoever is in special education they have no future in life I went to my college next to me and there didn't except me because because my reading skills and I Math skills were very weeks and I just found out every community college in my hometown rejected me because I didn't have a regular diploma seriously I hope trump Close down special education because it's nothing but a waste of money just to rip off disable people in school
You should have ran
@GD Sparky_01 well what then
Kozy man eriK me too first grade - 4th I had friends and they were in my class they had a little bit of learning disability
When I was in fourth grade I had something similar to a special education class but I would go to a part-time in school days because I needed help with my math and I dealt with the loss of my mother. When my mother died. the school took it as if nothing happened and I would get in trouble for crying in class! This happened when I was in kindergarten and it happened all the way up until fourth grade. Then I started getting home-schooled
I have an interview in January as a NYC teaching fellow candidate for Special Education-Bilingual. I am so in awe of Emily's calm, cool, yet engaging demeanor. You're an inspiration!
Hey are you still working in your career?how is it?
Bless this teacher and all she does. I work in SPED as a paraeducator and it’s not easy all. It takes hard work and dedication. Love this video ❤️
I enjoyed watching this clip. This teacher was so pleasant and patient with all the children even during her crazy morning. It is great that the school staff offers her so much support and feedback. Being a Spec. Ed teacher is not easy at all but the end result from seeing the smiles on the students faces is a big reward to show how hard work does pay off.
When I was in special education, I felt a deep depression in my heart which is "Segregation".
Also the other kids from general population pity you and look down on you because now they think you’re dumb, including my crush who thinks I’m weird now and she avoids me as much as possible.
SAME
Same.. :/ I hate it so much
You're not alone. Eventually, I was taken out of there, cause the school didn't believe I needed it.
@Sonic ASMR :/
Same bro, I have a high IQ and I was still put in there. Probably because of anger management.
I have a mild intellectual dissability and high functioning autism and I go to a special school I went to normal school struggled a lot and I felt dumb and I got teased a lot for not being able to do maths like the other kids my age but I was happy I had an awesome teacher who said this to me you are not dumb your special u have a gift not a lot of people have you have the power to see and perceive the world differently in a way no one else can see
“Mild intellectual disability”
“I felt dumb”
You *felt* dumb?
@@mudhutonthemoon Thanks for taking the time for responding to a 3 yr old comment, And yes, some things were hard, but i got through it, I'm glad to announce I'm heading to Uni to study Physics.
@@onetrue3256 Have you gotten a vasectomy?
@@mudhutonthemoon Have you?
@@onetrue3256 There’s no need.
This was such a great video to watch and it was even better to watch this teacher's methods on interacting with the students in her classroom. You can clearly see the compassion that she has for what she does and for this particular group of students. Most teachers would not be able to go through the same routine that she does everyday. It definitely does take a special person to work with students who have special needs.
What an amazing program. I was not familiar with SCB programs. Teaching life skills is such an important part of learning for these students. The young teacher is amazing. Her enthusiasm and patience are genuine and you can tell she truly loves her job. The day of a SE teacher can be exhausting but is most often rewarding.
I finally got out of SPED at the age of 13 but then later I kept having PTSD from it because how they always grab me and punishing me for telling them to stop treating me like crap and for correcting them too much. I don’t consider to have autism because I worried someone will control me if I do have it just like when someone claims you as crazy against you, then like doctors or police or any other workers can do anything to you for an example. My friend who used to be in my regular high school class tried to help me to make me forget about what happened when I was at SPED system but I just couldn’t forget. I remember how I hated when special ed teachers forced me to sing with other SPED students and forced me to watch Little kids show. Also remembered that I was so pissed when they took my book called Divergent because they told it’s “inappropriate” for me to read it. I told my friend that I was about to kill myself because of those past. He felt sad and worried for me so he took me to a temple with eastern religious people to learn about dealing with past, forgiveness, compassion, and learn how to be in peace. People were very nice there and they got free tea and coffee there. Right now I’m still learning from the temple
That's not poggers
Bruh atleast I don’t get treated like that but yea I do feel bad for u
I am so glad to hear that you are learning how to heal from that place. I really hope you enjoy that temple.
God Bless you. You are wonderful PLEASE don't give up on yourself.
Hey, how are you doing these days, two years later? Know that everyone who reads your comment cares for you and feels for you. I hope you have found people who treat you as you are, not as they think you should be.
I help out in one of the few special education classes at my school (Walt Whitman HS, also in Montgomery County) and I love it! The kids are the sweetest and working with them makes my day so much better.
You live in Alabama I live there too I live in Mobile
Hey I live in Alabama too!!
Sheva Hercules. What an amazing teacher. She was great considering it was her first year. I love her quote." Teach them what they can do and not what they can't do". The life skills she was teaching them were great and one day they will become functional adults.
You have to love our teachers, giving every day what they have, sometimes having half days here and there but overall they’re champions! They need to be paid better for what they do for our children. It truly is a gift to be able to work with kids
I agree with KinsgstonSchool. These students are very lucky to have such a devoted teacher. I have a daughter with Special Needs and would be thrilled if she had a teacher like this that truly cares about, and loves her students. She fills their days with quality time and useful activities.
Please take care of yourself and find time for you, so you don't burn out.
I remember being in a special ed class like this, but it was mostly in my elementary years.
Mandy Hilliker Are you special ed in high school??
used to but graduated this year
Did it fell exactly like hell?
i remember talk back to the teacher saying the worst words now i am in high school football player and i kno this 6 years agooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
I have to keep my special education program and my autism a secret from everyone because I am well aware of the stigma against autism and the bad treatment people commit. I hate the label. It’s a target for mockery, teasing, harassment, and belittling. People won’t want to be with you because of ur autism or disability. It’s how they are. It doesn’t matter if you behave “normally” if they find out you are disabled, then you are going to have a bad time at school. I was afraid of that, so I hid it. I knew if I blew my cover, my friends would leave and no one would go near me or talk to me again. I also won’t make friends ever again. I had to be sneaky and slick. Luckily, I never blew my cover. It’s sad and hard living with autism and the label of autistic. you have extra challenges and barriers to overcome. You will be met with stereotypes if they find out. You will be ridiculed and harassed. Life treats you worse than it does to a neurotypical person. Think of it as life but at a higher difficulty level.
It’s pretty hard to hide your status as a autistic, sped boy plus you don’t really have to worry much about the stigma. It’s not as bad as you think it is and many people or groups of people are still willing to accept you as a friend and treat you compassionately. Even moreso if you properly explain your situation. And even for those that do not accept you for being sped they are usually bad influences.
My grandson is participating in the special Ed program because he had a heart transplant and a stroke. He’s doing well! I appreciate his teacher sooo much! This was very touching ❤️😍
this is really touching. she’s is so patient with them and i can tell that she enjoys what she does. these kids are human being just like us and i’m glad that she sees that and treats them as such❤
“There’s a special place in heaven for people who help special people.” Aw
I'm a special education major, and I can't wait to finally get into my field
how has it been? im considering it
I am also startinh to consider this as an option, how did it go for you?
@@icb409 considering that typo, I think you need to take the sped class instead of teach it
The Middle Class Considering that snarky comment, I think you need to back off. 😑
@@PeterPlaysgamez Please get grammarly because your TH-cam “about me page” literally misspells some of the most basic English
Like Imagine having the balls to say fuck you yet not having the minimum brain capacity/IQ to form basic English words
Please get a fucking life, and go back to your 11 yr old friends
I remember my parents and teachers thought I was special ed because I hated learning and all I liked to do was fool around. I then matured around 7 grade and then I started to focus on school. I took all regular classes and. I graduated with a 2.8 gpa
Anyone who works with special needs children requires A LOT of patience and compassion for these children. Everyday is different for the classroom, the teachers, and children. I can't imagine all the emotions the teachers have to deal with throughout a given day. This teacher seems to care deeply for these children and wants to see them succeed not only in her classroom but in the community as well, which is what all children need. Taking what they learn in school and applying it to the world.
I remember the first time I realized that I was not in a normal place. I was confused and angry. They didn’t tell me about my autism until I was 12. I felt anger and confusion, as well as sadness combined to one complex emotion. I still remember that to this day.
I want to be a special need's teacher, but I'm worried about my emotions when I'm feline with it. I sometimes cry when I see them, not because I feel bad for them, but because they manage to stay happy through it all.
How can I become a successful special needs teacher? Are there any tricks to becoming a good one?
It takes a special heart and a lot of patience and understanding. You’ll see a lot of things but the joy of seeing a child grow and blossom is so satisfying.
@First name Last name don't treat anyone "like an idiot" in general, thats what i've learned when getting my B.A. in teaching. Talk to everyone as if they can understand you and what you're saying. Look at them while speaking, not their assistant. Helps every student feel included.
Special education is the worst.... I’m being forced into it again for the second year and I honestly don’t even know why! All my grades are A’s and there’s an occasional B but that’s probably it! I’m pretty smart tbh and I know tons of other kids who would better fit in this than me! I feel like I’m only being put in this because I don’t talk enough but literally not talking enough has NOTHING to do with learning problems! Heck, I probably learn better because I actually bother to listen to the teacher other than talk all class long! I was pretty depressed before but SPED made it so much worse! During the time when I had it, I was probably at my lowest point in life and cut everyday I went home! I wanted to die so bad! I’m surprised I’m still alive to this day typing this! I’m still pretty traumatized by last year and am so not interested in doing a second year! It made my self esteem even lower than it already was which is pretty hard to do since it’s already so low lol.
I also feel like a teacher told the school to put me in SPED. That teacher HATED me! The school has done numerous tests on me like math, reading and speech tests and I did fine! Actually I did really well on the math one so I have absolutely no clue what I’m doing in SPED lol..... This whole thing stresses me out so much and I just needed to rant about it somewhere...... SPED is awful and should be removed or only put students that actually NEED it and not just whoever they want just because a teacher said to....
Itz M Those teachers are evil and they don’t care about us those teachers are just making money this is why so many people in special education they put me in this shit hole program for a long time and let me tell you something I didn’t learn anything I graduate high school and yet I’m still having problems in my life you can’t get a good job you cannot be a doctor you can’t be a mechanic you can’t do shit he just woke minimum wage job you can forget about going to college and they give me a pizza problem Mike he just hated me and they were always lying about me they didn’t even help me find me a job after I graduate they didn’t even care about me so they just fuck me up I’m not surprised if the special ed teachers have to new iPhone X the new Google for iPhone the new Samsung S galaxy 10 because it to be honest with you they only care about Kanza next paycheck they all do it and why my life has been fucked up the other reason why I didn’t go in the college the other reason why I didn’t make any friends of high school on my life that I was a kid they put me in this shit hole classroom just to make money off of me and yet these teachers are evil they scream at you if you don’t follow direction they call the super superintendent it on you if you don’t follow direction My special ed teachers are evil and racist but anyway I wish you well and hang in there I know it’s a shitty program and I know what it’s like I’ve been there before
Dear Itz, you need an advocate. It is obvious to me you need to be in the least restrictive environment, and I can tell by your writing this is not in SPED. I am studying to be a sped teacher. You need to have your parents withdraw you and remove their consent form the current IEP recommendations and call for a new IEP team meeting and request this right away. They have to honor your decision by law. You have rights. Students with severe disabilities can be in full inclusion. You are obviously not intellectually disabled. Fight for yourself and demand to be placed back in general with accommodations. It is their legal right to remove consent. Once you are 18 you can remove yourself from the program and be placed in gen ed but don't wait. Demand to be placed back in gen ed.
Itz M Did you talk to your mom and dad? You should get a counselor away from school. Sometimes people don't get it, but a counselor is there for YOU. Keep your head up, and help the other people if you can. 😃Ask what you need to work on. etc
Venom0086 dark If they scream at you tell the principal and your parents. They should not be threatening in any way.
Omg it’s you again, I honestly don’t know why I’m watching this.
This is what I want to be 💞 this woman is an inspiration and a wonderful human. The children are incredible. Maya’s smile warmed my heart 🥺
If you're in special ed like IEP, the classes they put you in Will hold you back and won't prepare you for Any sort of further education outside of high school like College. I have friends who were IEP and they're working very menial jobs and I feel so sorry for them.
www.understood.org/en/school-learning/special-services/ieps/understanding-individualized-education-programs
Learn about what an IEP - Individualized Education Program, is at the link above
Neil Rubino
That link was very helpful. Thank you.
There's no way out of it, either. I ALWAYS had high grades but I was in it from 2008 (kindergarten) to 2016. (end of 7th grade.)
As an 8th grade kid now, I was TOLD that I was leaving the Special Education classroom as a test run, but I kept complaining and complaining until I got what I wanted; full time general ed. Or so i thought; turns out that BOTH of the things that made me "special" (PT and OT) AND my iep actually FOLLOWED ME into this General Ed classroom that I love to death and now I miss 1st period every Monday and Tuesday because of them. For some reason, my IEP can't be opened UNTIL MAY OF 2017, meaning this is going to follow me FOR A VERY LONG TIME. POSSIBLY INTO HIGH SCHOOL.
Send help please.
How does that prove him wrong?
I dont mean literally held back, I mean that people will always expect less of you, your less value, and it's a constant battle of trying to prove to them that you have no disability...because they wont believe you.
I just recently started thinking about how I feel when I talk to or work with a developmentally disabled/ special needs peer in my school and I have been wondering if that's something I could see myself doing professionally later in my life. This video was a really big help and a good look into what it's like to have this kind of job. I'm going to talk to some of the Special Education Teachers at my school tomorrow and I just wanted to say kudos to the person that made this video and to the wonderful woman teaching!!
matthew price Thank you Matthew - and I will pass your comments on to the teacher
Hi Matthew, I am the teacher in the video and I was so touched by your comment that Neil sent me. I'm still a special ed teacher 9 years later and I still think it's the best job in the world!
Emily
Well thank you Emily for all that you do as a teacher! I'm really happy that you appreciated my comment! :)
+emily luedtke This is my third year teaching a similar type classroom for 4th and 5th graders. I also was a first year teacher starting a band new program in my school. Are you still teaching in the same classroom?
It was a pleasure hearing about the hard work that you accomplish as a special education teacher.
I was in special education from 2nd grade to 12th grade God bless teachers like her
Wow I wished my son had a teacher like her. She’s so dedicated and passionate.
Thanks heaven for all special ED teachers and assistance ❣️
Mother of a special need child
we clearly had different experiences with special education staff. my son suffered frequent abuse at their hands. including being locked in a padded cell when they would get mad at him. no child deserves to be treated like that. fortunately there were a few, very few heroes along the way. including a special education director who was a hero to all parents who had kids with special needs. I haven't watched the video but I'm a little surprised at how people are praising the teachers patience. that was not my experience with special education teachers. I worked for 10 years for Montana's parent training and information center supporting parents of children who have special needs and accompanying them to IEP meetings. my job was to help them understand the federal rules about special education, the IEP process and their children's legal rights under IDEA (individuals with disabilities education act) my territory included all of western montana. lots of very long drives. the most disturbing situation I worked on was in a school about 50 miles from MIssoula where I live. the parents had contacted me. their son had a traumatic brain injury and he was seeing a psychologist in MIssoula. the meeting was held in a regular education high school classroom. the student's psychologist was on the phone giving the team ideas an suggestions about how to work with the student. the regular education teacher dug his heels in and refused to provide the student with a TBI (traumatic brain injury) any accomodations because rules are rules and everyone must follow them. a few months after the meeting I saw the student's obituary in the newspaper. that teacher, in his ignorance could have landed himself and the school in a due process lawsuit. even at the time I knew at least one special education attorney, who coincidenally nominated me for the lifetime achievement award from the montana council for . exceptional children that I received in 2017. she took a local school to court after they refused to believe that a new student (I was working with the parent) had autism. the boy had been evaluated by one of the top autism experts in the eastern US. she also won the case which was tried in the 9th circuit of federal appeals in seattle. oddly a local attorney was working for the school in this case and she got lost on her way to find the courtroom. she also was arrested a couple of years later after crashing her vehicle on a rural road near here while driving drunk. apparently she had multiple convictions for drunk driving. after that she became notorious in western montana. she worked for multiple school districts in western montana. i used to bump into her frequently in meetings in schools in western montana. regardless, as I said, my son spent many hours locked in a padded cell which staff would force him into if they got angry at him. for heaven's sake! he was just a young child. but ther were a few heroes along the way, including his former homebound teacher and a special education administrator. who told me once about a school on the other side of town that had one of the lockable cells in it it had a camera in it. The then district superintendant of the district told mike, the special education administrator not to show the mother the video because she would get the wrong idea. he told me at a pta meeting in my home that he showed the mother the video because she'd get the right idea! he was a hero to many parents, myself included and staff. he passed away a few years ago leaving behind heartbroken parents and staff. but as I said, most of our expereinces with special education staff and classes were actually versions of hell.
I’m thankful every day for my twin sister to have access to special ed. She’s got autism and epilepsy. I thank them for aiding her and helping her progress emotionally. She has made some amazing friends and she’s been making great strides academically. It has taken a lot off me and my mothers shoulders. And for making her happy, I am forever grateful!
lm thankful every day for my twin sister to have access to special ed she got autism and epilepsy i thank them for aiding her and h
I'm in a special education credentialing program and I started out wanting to help students with learning difficulties, but over the years as an undergrad and a grad student that the tasks involved is easier said than done and I tend to get very set in my daily routines and I've had to take time off from my program to pass the CSET test. I sometime worry bout surviving in this type of eduction like classroom. Because even though I struggled with learning disabilities, I look at students like these and instinctively wonder "we have to raise them up with their cognitive and academic ability, how in the world am I going to do that" because it's a never ending challenge. I am familiar with lesson plans and IEPs but I've never built one from the ground up. Hopefully I can start student teaching this fall, but the thought of going into it scares me to death because have a lot weighing on my shoulders gong into it. All I want is happiness for myself, my future students and their families and the rest of the faculty.
Please God watch over me.
Wow, what a remarkable lady. Thanks for sharing!
This is amazing! As an aspiring special educational needs teacher, I have so much respect for people like this!
I enjoyed your video. It demonstrates a real special ed classroom with moderate to severe disabilities, and you did a great job !
Amazing how you approach the students. This is what I am aiming for.
I'm going to pursue this career!!! it makes me so happy to think about me working with wonderful kids like them!
***** excuse me? No one asked for your opinion
I'm going into that field too
Me, too! I just started my Master's Program to go into sped. I am so excited that I finally found my niche! I love these kids!
PS... I do not mind a bit spending the $24,000.00 it is going to take to get me through college to do this! I know it is what I love doing and where I am supposed to be!
Please do not treat them like shit , I had Mid Ed they treated me like shit , and at the end year in high school as 10 grader I look them in the eyes and said " Fuck you , since I was able to get an A plus in chemistry in MYP."
Omg I love this video so much. As a special ed student, this teacher warmed my heart. She makes sure her students are okay and encourages them a lot. She had lots on her plate but she’s able to take them on like a pro. She has inspired me to become a special ed teacher when I’m a bit older. The principal was absolutely right when she said “there’s a special place in heaven for people who teach special education”
This touched my soul. God bless SE teachers.
Beautiful video. There are many amazing teachers and programs out there...so glad to see this.
It's nice to see that people see and have positive hopes in Special Education. I've taught Special Education and I can't imagine doing anything else. I love my students!
Johnna Turner I thinking about becoming one when I'm older.
Johnna, I too, am pursuing my career to become a special education teacher. I cannot think of any greater or more beautiful thing that working with my students for their success. I love the students I work with, now. They make me love my job so much, I am a para right now for a teacher in a Life Skills class. We go out into the community, work, and have a great time! We do Special Olympics games, have proms or dances, and also do Job Olympics. Our kids are never bored. :0)
Patty Ratliff nice ruin kids lives :)
I really want to get into this career , what does it require ?
@cometestify shut up trump stan
This has been my life for 27 years as a special ed teacher. No wonder I am tired lol! It is different seeing it from the out side.
any advice ? I'm currently studying Special Education while in college
@@andreasanchez3557 just be sure and have a sense of humor. Also take good care of yourself first.
@@FlyingEagleAM Thank You! Teaching Special Education has been my dream job / Career since I was 15 years old. Now, I am 21 and still it's my dream job and career.
She is a sweet and special teacher.. I admire the special needs teacher
I love this!!! God bless These classes
Carla Linton. When I was in School. I was in Speacial Education Program and I had low Self-esteem because I was in Speacial Education Program. And when I Graduated from high school. I got a Special Education Diploma.
That sucks :(
Damm.
Yeah it sucks total balls
For me it was alright, however sometimes I feel like they would treat us like kids sometimes. We're 13/14 years old, we don't want to play with blocks.
SAD as FUCK
They said that i will never live a normal, successful livelihood. Well screw that! In my sophomore year I finally got out , My senior year I got my driver's licensure, worked a full time job, wrestled and was on the swim team, and got absolutely ripped. I am now going through air force MEPS to become an airman and a pilot. THE TIDE HAS TURNED, NOW.
Justin Bufford You are so lucky my special ed teacher didn’t teach me jack shit they kept complaining about me 24 seven my GPA is 0.85 my special ed teachers is always complaining about b they never help me every time I tell them can can I stay after school to do some work They will always make excuse my special ed teachers had failed me I graduate high school 8 1/2 years ago and none of my special ed teachers give a shit about me
good for you man
@@itsvenombro3058 ironically they made me one. The teachers I had prepared me as best as they could now thanks to them I'm one step closer to the teaching program which I'm excited for. Sure I may be a sophmore now but I'm getting there.
God, those teachers must have like nerves of steel.
Yeah I just finished my masters and certification for it and realized I don’t want it at all and am now clinically depressed
I really enjoyed seeing this clip it reminds me so much of 2 of my schools that I went to in the late 80's early 90's, I love how the teachers and staff are compassionate about focussing on the students and providing lots of positivity and praise for them. I really like this lady and the clip she truly cares about these students and they all look so very happy.:)
Thank you so much for this video. Ever since I was in third grade I knew I wanted to be a teacher. My Mother, grandma and multiple uncles are all teachers. If you had asked me 3 years ago if I would want to pursue a career in Special Education I would I turned you down flat. Now it is all I can dream of. I am a high school junior; I plan on becoming a Special Education Teacher Assistant and then, ultimately moving up to either an inclusion specialist or a Special Ed. classroom teacher. Thank you so much for your grat example and passion for inspiring kids. It motivates so many people, people that you don't know are paying attention.
wow. good for you! my child would be lucky to have someone so passionate like you.
+Lynda Harris thank you. encouragement like that is very inspiring.
Its simply great !! observations and visual schedule set up to make school happy and comfortable !!!
3:34 No hugs? Why the hell not?
alexa rodriguez it's called having personal space with people
cause teachers can get in trouble... actually get into HUGE trouble if you hug them.. i know its stupid..
It's impossible not to hug that student
yes.. a teacher can easily lose their job if they hug their students (i know its stupid...)
@@JL-ks8jq thats not always true tho.
This teacher is super amazing I have never seen a teacher like this man she is so good at her job
She just takes over like a mom 😭 so aware of every kid gives me chills. That’s hard to do with just one kid let alone a whole class ❤️
No doubt that is an overwhelming job. She’s like ive gotta go feed Maya! But at the same time a million things probably circling in her head but to focus and stay stable and calm and compassionate in that moment… and push other stuff aside, that’s stuff nurses do, plus she’s a teacher and developing a program and herself. Just blows my mind. People see a sweet lady but it takes a special person not only smart but lots of love and vision. And perseverance and positivity. If everyone had a little of this vision and ability to see what good can come if you apply yourself in other peoples’ lives and believe the world would be a better place.
Wow what a great inspiring video! These teachers and students are awesome
Wow, I'm a special education teachers aide and I cannot wait to have my own classroom. Thanks for the awesome video.
Sincerely,
Jeff
A Teacher in the Making
jeff goodman thats really great cause am in special eduaction and my aunt doesnt support it she calls it BS
charger master Are you still pursuing it? if its your dream don't let anyone tell you different
Please work to help teach whatever the general ed teachers are teaching if someone has a meltdown dont work around it work with it. And please dont just take the teacher's side in an altercation judge by you're heart not you're job do this and i promise you your special ed children will succeed. I dont want to see another life ruined by a 504,bip or IEP
Okay ?
Hello charger master
i loved ms luedtke. i think this video is a perfect representation of who she is, and what i remember of her from high school :)
heres a tip and advice: if u guys are studying/wanting to be a special ed teacher then its great to also volunteer or be in special ed programs like autism/special ed programs near u or special ed camps or events, its very educational and they always need helpers and volunteers and most of the time everyone is great and nice and the kids/adults who have special needs are very nice too and loving :D
It is great that schools have this for children in need... I was put in this only because I'm deaf, so I got bored quickly and eventually, the school let me sit in the front row of normal classes (so I could lipread) and found an interpreter... I was happy for that!
I really liked watching this video clip! This particular is a awesome teacher. She is so great with her students. I also liked her goal for her students. She wants everyone to learn that people with disabilities are just like everyone else. I just realized how time consuming and difficult a special education teachers job is.
This woman is a fantastic teacher. What a great video.
My family adopted 15 handicapped children over the course of 30 years, there for I grew up with it ( I'm 20). I'm considering switching my major from nursing to being a special needs educator. This video had me in tears because I have such a love for these kinds of kids.
Man that's crazy
:-)
I went to special ed and I think this is brainy just teachers taking the time and effort and helping kids thumbs up
I’m a SPED Instructional Assistant. I love my kids. And love watching them grow. They come so far by this time of the year. My question is, does this teacher have an assistant or aide? Maybe they weren’t in the video🤷🏽♀️ It gets pretty busy in these classrooms. 😌
This is so refreshing! Thank you for all you do!
The level of patience these people have is really amazing
My mom works with the special ed kids, and they are the sweetest things ever! However, like it was said, they do set each other off. There is one girl that is so small, she is like 4ft 8in and like 80 pounds, but she is like 14. Then there is another boy which is huge. He is like 5ft 9in and 230 pounds. And trust me, the girl loves to aggravate the boy, even though he can likely kill her. Anyway, last week, she set off the boy, and the boy ended up chucking a chair across the room, shattering a window, and destroying the smartboard. It was terrifying.
I'm a support worker in a class of up to 4 students, your mother or the assistants should have been on top of that. All the childeren in my room are supported on a 1-1 ratio at all times
@jellybunnybeans Unfortunately not all districts can afford that. Some districts have a hard time getting resources to support regular ed teachers, supporting special ed is on the serious back burner for some places. Luckily you, and the lady in the video, get the support you need.
Matta 4 foot 8 inches and 80 pounds isn't that small, I've seen smaller people
baby steps towards improvementtt
I feel like these kids will grow up to be perfectly functional adults with the teachers that are there to help and support them
x1y1 you right because I to am in special ed i don't see myself to be any different
I'm even in special ed and I wish I was in regular class
x1y1
Sorry to break this to you, but no they wont...they treat them like little kids until the moment they graduate, and end up going into society with so poor education that it makes things like getting a job really hard. They could be functional, sure, but with curriculum like THIS? Treatment like THIS? It's nice, but they're in high school. Not pre-k. They are not letting them grow up. It's not because of how they are...it's about how this system will fail them.
how do you expect someone with a severe intellectual disability to do high school level work
x1y1 not possible
The majority of special ed teachers based on my personal experience we're very good very nice and extremely helpful. I feel that you all are an excellent contribution to the education system.
i was in special ed and i wanted OUT of the class lol
+l hhlopez314 l what was it like
+l hhlopez314 l yeah you actually can get it even if you're not stupid or have any mental issues. i may of had it at a very young age but i was out quickly. i dont remember anything but i wasn't dumb enough to be a sped definitely not
they rarely have self contained classes anymore. very rare to find that in public schools. the video above shows a room that must be self contained due to severe disabilities of the children. as a learning disabled student, you would be placed in a normal classroom today.
White Hispanic me too because my learning disability was considered mild I have something called dyslexia and spatial disorder yet I was placed in a class with people with severe learning disabilities or intellectual disabilities for a better word, I don't know one student spinning in circles rocking back and forth and repeating the word 7 over and over again I hope one classmate that will make weird animal sounds we stayed in touch for a few years after high school but her behavior got really odd and she got very clingy so I ended my friendship with her. she would call at all of the night asking weird stuff making weird sounds having weird people call me that she met online but that she would dial wrong numbers I just give them my number I don't know what kind of disabilities she had I think it might have been an intellectual disability
I stopped having an IEP at 3rd grade. This year, 8th grade, I'm back in the special ed class because I was having more panic attacks. I want out now,, :')
I had a rough time in the special needs program. I was there because I actually have autism, but I’ve gone a long way. All I have trouble with is social skills, my IQ, however isn’t below average. I was belittled, harassed, and talked down to as if I was retarded…I asked to be let out but they never did, i did have regular education classes tho. That’s still true to this day, I have always felt inferior to other kids because of the program and my disability. I wanted to die because of all of this. They didn’t help much in middle school and high school. I’m in high school now and that’s still true. I am quiet, but not dumb. I think I should be taken off special education and instead see a therapist in the school or outside of the school who can help with my social skills. They taught me easy stuff and stuff I learned beforehand. I felt like I was in kindergarten again and i felt insulted. It always was stupid easy, and still is, but that’s a problem because I am not learning new stuff. Colleges will deny me because of special education…great.
Have you talked to your parent(s)/guardian about this? They can pull you out of IEP
I understand it has been a year and I do not know if you still feel this way, but I agree with this outlook. From what I have seen that class is exactly like how you describe it. I also saw your other comment and 100% understand that as well. Just glad to know there are people out there who share my exact perspective on this topic, even if it is random.
I would like to say thank you for anyone that help anyone needs help even if you get paid for that .I wish we have same level school in iraq to help the kids that got affected by War. Love for all
But they are not good I am an Iraqi and they put me there because I was a shy girl and a need little help in reading and it didn't help me I hate it but now am out of and I am getting good grades
wow your a super hero not just a teacher what a big heart you have and your student seem to have a big heart and ejoying learning
Very motivating video! This video gave me great ideas. I have an interview this Monday for my very first Sped job!
Disney Parks
I work in special education and it’s such a humbling and beautiful job. I wouldn’t trade it for the world
This is wonderful as I too want to be a special education teacher because I know it's my calling from the higher source; as Im patient and it is in my heart and soul to educate our special children from heaven.
God bless us all,
Gustavo Ceja
What a wonderful video and especially what a wonderful teacher.
So at the moment of my high school, here in Quebec I’m part of this program that they’re speaking about. And from my point of view, I’ve been so intelligent over my past years of school, till out of no where, which in particular they bring me in this class for one obvious reason telling me that I wasn’t doing good grades. I told them to at least give me a hand full of chances to redeem myself in this situation where I felt out of place in my school. Since when I was in that classroom, goodbye for having a normal life spend for your job career and future environment that’d you’re gonna think it will be perfect, which in reality it’s not the best thing ever. Getting bullied over one, and that was mostly because I was part of that class.
You can tell they love her so much
Don’t any of y’all think that it’s stressing to be in a special education program when some of your friends have a bit more disabilities than yourself does & the administration doesn’t care about your friends but just yourself, especially when recovering from autism.
When I started Pre-K in Late 2009, I started as a normal student, but I didn’t know what to do then because I was only 4, so I was put in Special Education in Early 2010, but I still managed to get to Kindergarten. I was in Special Education all of the 2010-2011 school year as a kindergartener, & I was lacking to speak, so the administration held me back, & I was clearly the oldest student in a classroom, but the administration took me out of special education for my repeat on kindergarten, & I managed to get to 1st grade without special education, & I honestly think special education was never the answer anyways. Then I started to interact with more students in school, & I was doing okay as a true normal student until Late 2017 when I started middle school because the administration put me in special education for no reason. I have one friend who has more disabilities than I do, & the administration of my middle school didn’t care about my friend but just myself way too much. I didn’t realise I had special education in Late 2017, but when 2018 arrived, I realised it was special education I had, which was why the special education teacher’s assistant was in all of my classes to watch the students in special education. When I realised I was in special ed, I told the staff in special ed that I didn’t want to be in their program anymore because I didn’t belong in that program. In 7th grade, the special ed teacher didn’t care about me very much than in 6th grade, & I had a girlfriend in November 2018. When some of my friends realised I had special ed in 6th grade, they decided to make fun of me by snatching my lunch box away, & I was so pissed that I really need to act more mature in Early 2019 to get out of special ed completely, especially get good marks. Before starting 8th grade, I took the bridge program to take Algebra I before starting high school, I took Algebra I in 8th grade, & I did cross country as my athletic sport from September to October 2019. I thought being in Algebra I before starting high school & cross country would give me a break from special ed as I was completely a normal student from 26 August 2019 to 5 February 2020, I was much happier in autumn last year, but when December arrived, I started to have anxiety about the midterm exam on Algebra I, but I passed the exam, this I stay in Algebra I for next semester, but the week after taking the midterm exam on Algebra I, I started to have anxiety & stress over 2020 arriving as I fear 2020 will be worse than 2019, & COVID was around in December 2019, but not in USA, & I made a 65 in one class for the 3rd cycle, but I made a 77 in that class I made 65 in the 3rd cycle for the 1st semester. When 2020 arrived, I was all stressed out, & feeling depressed on how old I’m getting, then on the 2nd day of 2020, I decided to talk in a British accent to make me feel better, & I was like that almost all of 2020, especially when I’m in school, most students didn’t mind me talking in a different accent. I felt very mature, & intelligent in January this year until the 6th day of February this year when the special ed teacher starts to bother me again, & the special ed teacher & that one administrator started to talk about my past when I wanted to move on because we have to move with time, we cannot just be behind time talking about the past, we have to keep moving with time until death. The special ed teacher decided to switch my timetable for me to have a level 2 class when I was improving my behaviour, my marks, & my contact with others, but he didn’t believe me, so I was all stressed out again, the worse to come in March, the devil virus started to hit my place & the city had to shutdown, in Spring of this year online school wasn’t very bad for me until May when the special ed teacher was complaining about my 54 in my elective. I always knew special education was stressful. I had 2 friends who averaged 65 & 63 in one class for the 3rd cycle & averaged lower than I did for the semester, & the administration didn’t care about some of my friends, which was super unfair because they did poorly in the level 3 classes like I did, but only cared about me & not my friends. Now, I’m stuck being watched by the special ed teacher in high school now since I’m in high school, & I don’t think it makes sense that I’m taking geometry in 9th grade, & I need to have a special ed teacher watching me, but some of my friends are in Algebra I for 9th grade, & some of my friends have more disabilities than I do, & the administration just doesn’t care about them but just me. I fear I’ll still have the special ed teacher stalk me for 10th grade, but hopefully when I’m a junior & senior, I can be a completely normal student again, & I can be mature, intelligent, & free again. 2020, & school system, give us a break.
As someone who's been around, be it in classes, or in psychiatric hospitals, people with cognitive disabilities, it makes me extremely happy to see a motivated teacher who understands the needs of these kids.
From what I have seen on this video, Mrs. Luedtke seems very nice, energetic, and very enthusiastic about teaching students who happen to have certain special needs. I am on the Autism Spectrum (used to be Asperger Syndrome before the new DSM came out), and I would have loved to have a teacher like her when I was in school. I was in mostly general Ed classes with a one to one aide.
I am autistic and I was in general ed classes as well.
I like that the sped teacher asks her students questions, and keeps going. I'm a substitute teacher who's subbed for sped classes. The students I encounter are mostly nonverbal and some need help with motor skills. So, I sometimes am not sure of expect students to do. So when she said, she hopes that people will have expectations beyond limits in regards to the students, that's a powerful hope. That's pushing me to think I can hold students up to expectations and keep trying.
God bless this teacher! I hope she’s still teaching!
She needs to get a different job somewhere else
Hey Ryan mcGlade
Each one of us REGARDLESS... are here with PURPOSE. It's a calm, genuine, loving Teacher( parent, granparent, caregiver, etc.)to stirp up the purpose WITHIN. Keep up the good work... 1 Cor.15:58. Thank for sharing.
I appreciate everything Special Ed teachers do thank you
The classes suck.
@@VEITNAM_EDITZ yep and worst part when you put in there say goodbye to chances at dating friendships and reputation you hit rock bottom when in there
@@animefan2454 exactly
@@animefan2454 Maybe your parents were dumb enough to sign you up for special ed, special ed is wonderful for students that ACTUALLY need it.
Specal ed sucks. If you actually been in those classes you would not type this comment.
I admire this teacher. One day i hope i am a perfect special education teacher just like her
I was in Special Ed and it was a bit crazy at times. Got out in 4th grade.
Then moved. Kids were worse actually in the new school than they were in special Ed.
Finally in 10th grade the English teacher said special Ed kids are better than us.
I'm studying to be a special education teacher
Me too! I'm wrapping up my first year of college and I couldn't be happier :)
Special education teachers have the patience of a saint!!!! Thank you for wanting to spend time with children with these wonderful people!!!
Maddison Di Mourtel thats very kind of you to study that i have special eduaction needs and disabilities i tell that to my aunt and she calls it BS
Maddison Di Mourtel me too I want to work with children who have autism and other special needs.
Maia Jones 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😅😅😆😆😆
God bless special needs educators
Amen.
@HeyThats Alex how
Will White
On my own behalf, I wish I could say the same thing. :(
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Hi cherry blossom
The people on here complaining about being in special ed. They don't put you in there just for the fun of it. I was a B honor roll student in highschool, however I was a rebel and didn't attend school and started focusing less. This led me to me being in there. Also the tests you take also determine your level of understanding on the material they teach. So, stop blaming the teachers and actually focus on school, get your grades up, because If you do you they have no reason to put you in there. Their main goal is to get the kids out of the class and help the ones that need it most.
Hello There but when you get a bad grade for a couple years in a class because you didn’t care. Your shoved in a class you don’t belong in and then your taken back a few steps.
That's true,becuase i used to be in that class,and the teachers helped be get into a regular class.
Chromosome Central If you get yourself behind because you don’t care to the point that you need special ed to catch up, then you honestly don’t have anyone to blame but yourself for being in special ed. Some things in life aren’t going to let you off the hook just because you don’t care. School, paying bills, etc. When you don’t do your part there are consequences and “I don’t care” won’t be accepted as an excuse.