Here is my story:
When I was 8 years old, my family and I moved to America to have better education and better life. I have trouble hearing to not able to hear car incoming, bird chirping but can hear anyone who is near me so I got a hearing aid from Audiologist.
In 5th grade, my family moved to different city which means different school district(rich district). So the school district told my family it will be best for me if they put me in Special Ed class because I can't hear well. So they put me in Special Ed section.
In 8th grade, I complained to my Special Ed teacher that I want to take regular math class instead doing same thing non geometry math in Special Ed class. So the teacher said it will be hard but I didn't care, I was tired of being called Special Ed student so she let me to try it out and it was hard for me to understand geometry at the beggining. Weeks later I started to do well that my math teacher was surprised and told Special Ed teacher I'm doing well.
In 11th grade, I qualified to do running start in college but my high school advisor recommend me not to because college is hard and I will have high chance to fail the class so I got scared and didn't want to try it out because I felt like I wasn't smart enough to be regular student.
After finishing two years of english classes(I never learned how to write essay in high school due to Special Ed) and three years of math classes, I'm one year away to graduate from university to get Bachelors of Science in Computer Science with 3.0GPA(average).
So if a person has disability but he/she can read, write, and listen, don't put them in Special ED. Special Ed teachers will give you easy school work but you will not learn anything new about history, science, math,etcs. It's only thing my parent and I regret.
When I was 8 years old, my family and I moved to America to have better education and better life. I have trouble hearing to not able to hear car incoming, bird chirping but can hear anyone who is near me so I got a hearing aid from Audiologist.
In 5th grade, my family moved to different city which means different school district(rich district). So the school district told my family it will be best for me if they put me in Special Ed class because I can't hear well. So they put me in Special Ed section.
In 8th grade, I complained to my Special Ed teacher that I want to take regular math class instead doing same thing non geometry math in Special Ed class. So the teacher said it will be hard but I didn't care, I was tired of being called Special Ed student so she let me to try it out and it was hard for me to understand geometry at the beggining. Weeks later I started to do well that my math teacher was surprised and told Special Ed teacher I'm doing well.
In 11th grade, I qualified to do running start in college but my high school advisor recommend me not to because college is hard and I will have high chance to fail the class so I got scared and didn't want to try it out because I felt like I wasn't smart enough to be regular student.
After finishing two years of english classes(I never learned how to write essay in high school due to Special Ed) and three years of math classes, I'm one year away to graduate from university to get Bachelors of Science in Computer Science with 3.0GPA(average).
So if a person has disability but he/she can read, write, and listen, don't put them in Special ED. Special Ed teachers will give you easy school work but you will not learn anything new about history, science, math,etcs. It's only thing my parent and I regret.