Monday, September 13, 2010

PLN #2

In A Smile As Big As The Moon by Mike Kersjes, like anywhere else, even the nicest of people sometimes get caught doing bad thing, though their intentions can always good. For example, one of the special education teachers had an idea to take their students on a fun filled trip to space camp but the other teacher thought it was a bad idea. She was doing something bad because she didn't want her children getting embarrassed from not being capable to participate in the activities that the space camp program offers. Another example is that a special education student would defend a person being tormented by making fun of the person doing the tormenting. He was doing something good for one person, but as a result, another person got hurt. One last example is that the principal makes the special education kids become main streamed. He believes that the students should be getting more comfortable with "normal" people, but they all get shut put from everyone. This evidence shows that bad things can always be lead by the best intentions.

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