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Audubon Park Elementary School

PreK- 5th

1750 Common Way Road, Orlando, FL

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Introduction to the

Host Setting Vision: To be the top producer of

successful students in the nation

Mission: To lead our students to success

with the support and involvement of

families and the community

Demographics: 1,181 students

Typical programs offered: Art, Music, PE,

Computer Lab, and Science. 5 Exceptional

Education classrooms where inclusion is

offered to select students.

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Engagement Activities

Community to address: Special Education Classrooms

15 hours of service learning in these classrooms; Three 5 hour sessions

Activities engaged with the ESE students:

Helping with worksheets during independent work time

Participating in story time

Assisting with educational crafts

Games during outside play

Observing teacher-led lessons and stations

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Participant Demographics

Age range: 6-13 years old

“IDEA requires that schools provide special education services to eligible students as outline in a student’s IEP. IDEA also provides requirements to guarantee a free appropriate public education for students with disabilities in the least restrictive environment.”

Exceptionalities witnessed:

ADD, ADHD, Dyslexia, Auditory Processing, Nonverbal disabilities, Down Syndrome, Mild to Severe Autism, and Developmental delays

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Service in Action

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Perceptions of Differences

Initial thoughts? Nervous! We didn’t know what to expect being that we were faced with a wide range of disabilities.

Thoughts now? We learned about the positives and negatives of instructing ESE classroom; for example how much work goes in to tracking the students’ behavior and making sure the requirements of their IEPs are being met.

Most impactful experience? How excited the students were to have us there.

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Connections to our Course

We are in the course EEX 4070

This experience was very useful for our future studies because we got to see first hand how special education will be present in our careers. Jillian (elementary education) and Meagan (speech pathology).

Three Concepts we better understand:

Evaluating and how important it is in the classroom

Maintaining each student’s IEP

Multidisciplinary team- Speech Pathologist

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Civic Engagement

Being in a sorority, we already participate/volunteer in community events. However, after this project, we want to get more involved in organizations that cater to citizens with disabilities.

Volunteering and civic engagement serve a huge purpose in our society because it’s so important to have that support from the community, especially when it comes to those with disabilities because they don’t have access to all the social interactions like we do.

Serving learning is definitely a method of learning because you’re taking information from texts and modules and getting to experience them. Therefore, we would encourage teachers and students to embrace volunteering because how beneficial it is to see how things play out in a real classroom setting.

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Final Thoughts & Reflections

Greater understanding? Actually volunteering with people with

disabilities because ultimately that increases your empathy and

understanding since you’re actively interacting.

Help others become more involved? Post flyers and spread the

word on social media

Teacher role? Being passionate about topics other than academics

because students already look up to them, so they will want to be

more involved.