Each field experience I have been involved in has shown me many different aspects of teaching. I feel I have become more aware and more prepared to be a teacher myself. I am confident in writing lesson plans and I understand that lessons might not always go as planned and that improvisation and flexibility are key. From my experience I have learned that lesson plans are very important but they also are just the key ideas and concepts, if the children I am teaching are not following or not …show more content…
I have had the opportunity to work with a couple students on IEP’s, they left their main classroom for thirty minutes every day to work with the special education teacher and myself to achieve their goals in math, reading, and writing. One of the most important concepts I took from this experience was the communication between the classroom teacher and the special education teacher. It was important for both parties to know what development had been achieved, what still needed work and what the children have been working on in each