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All students included in class
Farnell makes special students
centre of attention in positive way
as all students participate equally
From Pogo 1
Cook -McEwen to know
she wanted:fo nominate
him for the award.
"He teaches all the kids
as equals.'' she said of
Parnell's classroom lisle.
"He takes what they have
and works with it."
She said his classroom
program accommodates
students with a full range
of abilities.
"He's willing to give
support when and Where
it's needed." she said.:
"Fin delighted It's a
great honour. I'm quite
surprised" said Farnell of
receiving the iward this
sleek.
He said he believes in
including every student
ill Classroom activities no
Matter what their
challenges might he.
"I've had • hearing
impaired children before.
You try to make them
special. We brought in, a.
hearing impaired teacher
who does workshops with
the class." said Farnell.
The -workshops helped
all the children
understand' the other
student's abilities.
"You make the child
the centre of attention in
a,positivc way." he said.
HENSALL
DISTRICT,
CO-OPERATIVE
Quoted
'i'm impressed
we'd have a
teacher here
who is deemed
best at what.
he's doing,' --
Lorne Rideout,
principal at Seoforth
Public School
He believes a child
with special needs should
blend into the rest of -the
class .and no longer seem
different from the other
students. -
Whit I h
Principal Lorne
Rideout is pleased the
award went to. Farnell.
"F'tn_impressed wed
have a teacher here who
is -deeme'd hest at, what
he's doing." he -said.
"Every 'student in -his
c I.I.. is number <ina h,l.cd
on their' abilities.' he
said. "1 think it's a great
award for Bill in
particular."
Farnell wasn't able it;
he at the school -'on
Friday to' .accept- the
award because he `was
taking part to a War of
1 K 1 _2 reenactment
-program in . Chath•arn
where he spent the day in
the raft of a military
surgeon.teaching about
the traumas of the war.
c t is exact y w at . •
Cook-.Mcl:wan saw and
lead to the nomination.
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