Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Blog 10:EQ

I reviewed the rule of three for writing an EQ.

A) No, because it isn't a question that requires much thinking or in depth research. It doesn't have enough framework.

B) Yes, because it meets all three requirements. It's not just a simple answer that the audience can google. When you think about it you consider all factors that could go wrong so you don't know the answer right away.

C) Yes, because it's clear and makes sense but also makes you wonder what the answer might be. Specifically for this question because every customer is different so you just can't answer this question in one way.

D) No, because I feel that it doesn't take a stance or that once you find the answer that you can see both sides of.

In what way can a special education advisor best help her students complete their academic goals?

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Blog 9: Lesson 1 Reflection

1.) What are you most proud of in your Lesson 1 Presentation and why?
I would have to say that I am most proud of my closing statement because it was something different, I posed a question, and I gave the audience something to think about.

2.) 
     a) What assessment would you give yourself on your Lesson 1 Presentation(self-assessment)?
I would give myself an AP for my presentation.

    b.) Explain why you deserve that grade using evidence from the Lesson 1 Presentation (self-assessment)?
I would give myself that grade because I don't feel  that I met the P requirements, and I could have been better prepared for my presentation.

3.) What worked for you in your Lesson 1? 
What worked in my presentation was that I had good information and I feel like I explained everything as best I could with relatable examples.

4.) (What didn't work) If you had a time machine, what would you have done differently to improve your Lesson 1?
What didn't work in my presentation was my hook activity because the audience didn't seem to respond to it well and I would've rehearsed more if given a chance to go back.

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Blog 7: Independent Component 1 Approval

1. For my independent component I plan to more hours of mentorship but instead of doing these hours with a high school I will be doing them at an elementary school. I plan to help with the students and observe the different teaching techniques and compare them to those at the high school.

2. To show my evidence of 30 hours I plan to take pictures of me working with the children working if possible and also by keeping a journal. The journal would be used to write down different notes and log what I've experienced in a different way.

3.I think that by doing this Independent Component I will be able to see a variety of teaching styles when it comes to students with Special Needs. Also I will be able to observe the transitioning styles that will prepare the students for middle and high school. So in a way I will see the effects of a proper Special Education and be able to note the differences and growth.

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Is this for me?

Before I started doing my mentorship hours, I still didn't know if Special Education Advisory was the best topic for me. I constantly asked myself,"Is this something I could see myself doing?" I had thought about choosing a career in education a few times over the years but it never really stuck. At first, I was nervous and I didn't feel comfortable in the classroom. Though as I started going more frequently I found myself more comfortable and I was able to communicate with the students better.They were able to open up to me and let me help them with their homework or if they just needed to talk to someone their age.
Just the other day I asked myself again,"Is this something I could see myself doing?" The answer was yes. I didn't even hesitate to answer this time because I knew that it was true. I enjoy talking to people, and helping them understand what they don't, and just being there to make their life (education life) easier. I like the idea of being a coordinator, a teacher, and somewhat of a motivator all at once. I feel that with a career in Special Education Advisory I could not only bring happiness to myself but to those of my students as well. I still don't know if I would only want to focus on High School students the way I have been for my mentorship hours. Though I do know that I took a chance on this topic and I'm finding that good things come out of taking chances.

Friday, September 19, 2014

Blog 6: Second Interview Preperation


1.  Who is your mentor and where do they work?
 My mentor is Sylvia Valenzuela and she works as a Special Education Advisor at Montclair High School.

2.  What five questions will you ask them about their background?
What kind of qualifications did you need for your position?
What do you think is the hardest part of your job?
How did you decide that this was what you wanted to do?
How have you seen this program grow since your employment here?
Do you think that there is a different way to improve the Special Education System here at Montclair High School?

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Blog 5: Mentorship and Research Reflection


1. Mentorship question: Describe your experience in how you found your mentorship?  If you haven't found one yet, describe your experience so far in the search of a mentor.

It was actually really easy for me to find a mentor for my Senior Project because my mentor just so happens to be my aunt. Growing up I always knew that she was a teacher at Montclair High School but I never really knew anything more than that. She's always been interested in the things that I would tell her about Ipoly concerning the groups,projects and homework. So when the time came to do my 10 hours of mentorship for the summer I started talking to her about it. I explained all the details to her and that's when she suggested that I do my hours with her. At first I was worried because I didn't know what she actually did but after completing my mentorship hours, I think that pursuing a career in Special Education Advisory is something I would enjoy doing. It is definitely something that I had never considered before but am now looking into.

2. Research question: What has been your most important article you have read so far and why?

I think that the most important article that I've read so far is an article called "Special Education Teacher Career Facts and Working Environment." by the Career Education Advisor. It has helped me the most out of all my other articles because it provides more detail and description. The article not only tells me the general idea of this job but always goes in depth and gives examples.



Sunday, August 31, 2014

Senior Project Research

I think that it is extremely beneficial to us to be able to start our senior project research before school even begins. The ten hours of mentorship required over the summer give us a just a taste of what life in our topic consists of.  Research checks allow us to take our time to understand all the information that we are looking at. Starting our research so early in the year really helps us to grow and see what our chosen senior topic is all about. Taking our time with the research will help us with our final product which would be our 2 hour presentation at the end of the year. As presenters, it is very important to understand the information you are talking about. It is also important to be able to explain everything you talk about. Not having to rush and try to comprehend all of our research within one semester or even a few months is really great. I truly appreciate the senior team for having us start our research now because I know that my deep understanding of it will reflect in my final presentation. 

Thursday, August 28, 2014

Blog 4: Interview Preparation

Content:

1.  Who do you plan to interview?  Why?
I plan on interviewing my mentor for my first interview. Mostly because I think that she will be able to answer my questions clearly and help me better understand what her career really entitles.
2. What is the most appealing thing about your job?
    What techniques do you use to encourage your students?
     How did you decide that this was what you wanted to do?
     If you could better one thing about your job what would it be? Why?

Friday, August 22, 2014

Blog 3:Topic Choice and Working EQ

1.  List your topic here: 
My chosen Senior topic is Special Education Advisory.

2.  Write a question that helps to focus your research this month.

What is the best way to motivate students with special needs to have a better academic performance?

3.  Post the working bibliography (WB) on the right hand side of the blog and share it so anybody can view it.

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Blog 2: Summer Mentorship Component

1.) Mentorship Log
2.) Silvia Valenzuela (909)621-6781 ext 2421
3.) Some questions raised through my 10 hours of mentorship were:
What is your everyday schedule like?
What kind of qualifications did you need for your position?
Why did you choose this career?
What kind of techniques do you use to help your students?
What do you think is the hardest part of your job?
4.) The most important thing that I've gained from this is that when you are doing this job, you need to push your students to continue on. If you don't do this then they will eventually give up on the class or on themselves like they have before.
5.) My Senior Project is going to be on Special Education Advisory. What I did during my summer mentorship helped me choose this topic because I got to fully understand a career that before I could never see myself doing. Though after completing my hours I saw that there was more than meets the eye with a career like this.

Monday, June 2, 2014

Blog 1: 2 hour presentation

1.  What presentations did you see?
I saw about 20 different presentations but only a few stood out the most for me. One presentation that really grasped my attention was the karate one because she had set up the room like a real karate dojo. Another one that stood out to me was the occupational therapy where she really presented us with facts.
2.   What questions do you have that haven't been answered about the senior project? This can be about the senior project in general, any components or about a presentation topic you saw or what they said. 
I don't have many questions about the senior project but I would like to know how the rubric or grading scale works. 
3. What has the most important part of the senior project based on what you are seeing in the 2-hour presentations?
I think that the most important part of the 2 hour presentation is the hook activity or opening statements because if you can't get the attention of your audience then you're not presenting to anyone but yourself.4. What topic are you considering doing and why?
I am still undecided about what topic I am choosing for my presentation.5. What are you doing for your summer mentorship?
I can't decide on my mentorship until I decide on my topic.