Secondly, I believe that many kids who currently have an individual education plan (IEP) and labeled a special education student is just a reflection of different kinds of learning styles. Every student, as part of delivering the general education curriculum, should have an individual education plan to address their unique learning stye. The IEP should not be reserved for poor-performing students as a way to lower standards of achievement. For example, I was placed in Special Education (IEP) during elementary school and all I learned while I was in there was that I didn't have to do all my work and that if I failed, I could redo the work to get a better grade. While this may be helpful for some, I feel that kids - no matter what program their in, should be taught that there aren't re-dos in life and you do have to do all the work (and more) in order to succeed. I didn't learn this until I reached high school, as in elementary school my parents thought it was best for me and we were told it was the best option. In high school I got bullied for the Special Education and didn't get good grades because of it. When I had the opportunity to move schools, I told myself I didn't want to be in Special Education because I knew I could better myself if I was out of the program. I think that if all kids in the Special Education program were taught this in elementary school they would gain self motivation and wouldn't need praise to keep them getting good grades. In the video, Po Bronson did a study between two kids and the one who was given praise chose the option of choosing things she knows so she could seem smart, where as the boy chose the option to answers the problems he may not know so he can learn from those mistakes." In addition, I feel when we are put in these programs we feel less smart or less capable of doing things that the "normal" kids in school do. In the article, "How Not To Talk to Your Kids" Bronson says "Since Thomas could walk, he has heard constantly that he's smart. Not just from his parents but from any adult who has come in contact with this precocious child. When he applied to Anderson for Kindergarten, his intelligence was statistically confirmed."Praise is an important motivator for students to do well, however self-motivation is a character that will last a lifetime.
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