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I am proud of my TAP experience

by Jacob Kane Before I participated in TAP, I had never heard of it or the amazing work that they do in my community. Now that I have participated in their training and I can take the knowledge that TAP has given me and apply it to something I care about, I am truly proud to be a TAP participant. After participating in the initial TAP training, I was surprised at how much I was able to apply it to what I needed to do during Hebrew school. Soon after starting, I found myself observing details about the students that [...]

By |April 30th, 2020|Categories: TAP|0 Comments

What I enjoy the most about working with children with learning differences

By: Emma Birger-Bray I enjoy that everybody is different, but they are also all the same as everybody else. The reason behind it is that people with learning differences are the same but they just learn differently than others. For example, people who have dyslexia have difficulty with reading or doing math on paper or computer, but if they do math in their head without using paper or computer, they can often do the math like many others. I also enjoy that some of the differences that children with learning differences have, I also have. This is helpful because I [...]

By |April 2nd, 2020|Categories: TAP|0 Comments

My New Friend

by Ethan Glass In August my TAP fellows and I went through a week of intense training preparing for the coming school year. I was so relieved when it was over, but also excited to get to work. To be honest I was a little nervous my first day in the classroom. I had surgery on my knee the week before and I wasn’t sure if I was capable of preforming some of the tasks that were required of me. Luckily for me, my class and my teacher were very welcoming into their community. As I first took a glance [...]

By |March 25th, 2020|Categories: TAP|0 Comments