Community Engagement
Community Engagement
Community Engagement
Jordyn Gray
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To what
1
extent has
your
placement (s)
assisted you to
understand
and value
diversity in its
many forms
therefore
enabling you to
cater for
diversity more
effectively
enhanced the
development
of your
understanding
Explanatory comment
of the
contextual
factors that
impact on the
way in which
people live
their lives
enhanced your
critical
examination,
promoted
reflective
practices and
challenged
established
beliefs
As I had never worked with children who have varying disabilities before
I was unsure of what to expect. I had always thought working with
anyone with any form of disability would bring along great challenges.
During my induction with my supervisor, I was briefed on the different
children and name and severity of their disabilities. There were some
conditions I had never heard of which lead me to conduct further
research in my own time at home, knowledge I found to be beneficial
when working with the children for the first time.
Since completing my community engagement my views about disability
have changed, although working and assisting them is challenging at
times, challenges are what drives you to succeed and provide the best
outcome for the child. I found I was able to locate successful methods of
teaching and provide assistance that each individual responded to
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enabled you to
listen to the
voices of
marginalised
people and,
through
reflection,
allow such
experiences to
impact on your
personal and
professional
lives as
engaged
citizens
As I was working with children, I didnt feel I was able to listen to their
voices due to their levels of maturity and lack of knowledge about their
own disability as such. I found it enlightening to listen to their teachers
talk about them in such positive ways where emphasis was placed on all
their abilities rather than the struggles or difficulties they may come
across. I found it inspiring to see the engaging relationships the teachers
form not only with these children but all the children within their
classroom. As an engaged citizen, my experiences with these
marginalized children made me aware that there are so many people
within the community willing to help these children achieve their
personal best.
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provided
opportunities
for you to
contribute to
the life of the
community
through the
sharing of
personal
expertise and
time
Before my
involvement in
this Community
Engagement
Placement I
thought
Teaching children
with a disability
would be
something I could
After my
involvement I
think
Give evidence
and indicate from
which source
(e.g. wiki posting,
reflective journal
entry)
Significance of
outcome/achievement
for you
My views in
relation to
teaching children
with a disability
My views in relation to
the teaching of
children with varying
forms and severities of
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never do as it
involved so much
extra work.
educating
children who
suffer from a
disability is
something I now
no longer view as
being an
impossible task
for myself. I now
aspire to be like
the classroom
teachers I was
working with as
they were so
supportive of
each of the
children and
treated each
child equally
regardless of
their disability.
changed as soon
as I began to
form relationships
with the
individual
children. It was so
beautiful to see a
smile appear
across their face
as I entered the
classroom every
Wednesday
morning. The
endless support
and assistance
from the teachers
in how to assist
each childs
learning also
made me feel a
lot more
comfortable when
working with the
children. I was
able to realise
that when
educating
children with a
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I am a person
who would avoid
engaging in a
task if it seemed
too challenging
but after my
involvement with
these children in
the classroom at
St. Marks I have
learnt that they
are very capable
of working at the
standards of their
peers and that
there is always a
way to achieve
something. Even
if there is only a
My views about
children with a
disability
attending main
stream schools
changed when I
began working
with a young girl
with a hearing
impairment. The
classroom
teacher made me
aware of the
sound enhancing
technology that
had been
incorporated
within the
classroom to
I found it really
rewarding to see the
children with
additional needs
learning and engaging
in tasks with my
assistance. Although
there were challenging
days where the
children struggled to
remain focused,
seeing them learning
regardless of their
situation makes it all
worth it.
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small
improvement in
the childs
learning, it is still
seen as being a
successful
outcome that
would not have
been achieved
without my
assistance.
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accommodate around my work, university and personal timetable within my local area. I also highly
recommend being placed in a school as it exposes you to such a diverse range of children with or without
additional needs. My time spent at the school was always acknowledged and the staff and children were
beyond grateful, which makes the experience even more rewarding.
Looking back on my approved proposal, before embarking on my Community Engagement Placement my
aim was to form relationships with the staff I was to be assisting as they taught me new ways to approach
situations and ways to overcome difficulties that would possibly arise with individual children. My hopes prior
to my experience at St. Marks Primary School was to depart with knowledge and positive outlooks in relation
to diversity and disability within the learning environment that can often be portrayed negatively. I feel
working with the teachers and several additional needs children at St. Marks Primary School allowed me to
achieve all of that and more and I have left with new ideas, views and outlooks on the inclusion of children
with diverse needs in mainstream classrooms.
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