Summary Of Helen Turnbull's Video: Inclusion, Exclusion

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In the video “Inclusion, Exclusion, Illusion, and Collusion” (TEDTalks, 2013), speaker Helen Turnbull discusses a person’s “blind spot” while driving. A “blind spot” is dangerous because it is something that is occurring that we cannot see. She then compares this “blind spot” to inclusion, and if we consciously or unconsciously work to include people whom are different than us in our daily lives. Ms. Turnbull continues to state that “We are all uniquely different,” but that we feel most comfortable surrounding ourselves with people that are like us in personality, interests, and other external factors (TEDTalks, 2013). She backs up her statements with neurological data and other scientific evidence that shows people are more sympathetic …show more content…

As an educator, I feel I do my best to be inclusive with all of my students. As a music teacher, I have stayed true to my belief that everyone can make and enjoy music in some way. No matter a child’s physical or mental limitations, they can achieve, succeed, and grow in their music abilities, skills, and gratification. Throughout my career teaching in the music area, I have always worked with many unique and diverse students. There have been many students that feel they are in a “safe place” when in my music classrooms, and see it as a place where they will not be judged or discriminated against by who they are. I take pride in encouraging the students that may feel like outcasts to shine in an academic and performance-based area in which they can be proud of themselves and their achievements or participation. On the other hand, I know I can work to encourage my students to be more inclusive when in my classroom. As a member of an ensemble, my students need to work together for a common goal, so being aware of others strengths, weaknesses, and abilities is of the utmost importance for the success of the entire group. There will be students that are not close friends outside of my room, but by working together and accepting each other’s value in the ensemble, our goals can be attained while also

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