special education Archives - 91¶ĚĘÓƵ News /now/news/tag/special-education/ News from the 91¶ĚĘÓƵ community. Mon, 12 Mar 2012 18:05:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 Pastor Pairs Love of Church, People with Disabilities /now/news/2012/pastor-pairs-love-of-church-people-with-disabilities/ Tue, 28 Feb 2012 21:26:07 +0000 http://emu.edu/now/news/?p=11460 Courtesy Bluffton University

Having an adopted brother with tubular meningitis has made a huge mark on the Rev. Paula Snyder Belousek’s life.

“Early on, I became interested in what role people with disabilities play in the church setting,” she said last week at Bluffton University.

While majoring in and at 91¶ĚĘÓƵ, she sought out how to pair her love for people with disabilities and her love for the church.

Her answer came during voluntary service in Fresno, Calif., when she gave her first church sermon accompanied by a person who had a developmental disability.

“That church claimed and made me their own; that was something I really appreciated and helped define my walk,” said Belousek, now pastor of Salem Mennonite Church in Elida, Ohio.

She visited nearby Bluffton from Feb. 21-23 as part of its minister in residence program, sitting in on classes, lectures and lunches, as well as speaking at the university’s weekly chapel service.

As a pastor, Belousek has used her experience and interest in people with disabilities by trying to speak in a way that appeals to a variety of listeners, and by being creative.

“I love shaping worship and helping people see their own calling and giftedness,” she said. “I’m always seeking new ways that I can involve teenagers or other age groups.”

The ministry was a calling she didn’t recognize initially, the native Canadian acknowledged, but as a pastor, she feels she has learned a lot about herself and others. “People know when you’re being real with them and, when your intentions are right, they will grow to trust you,” she said.

Belousek also has advice for college students studying religion. “Start testing it with a community of people, and ask yourself if this truly is God’s calling for you,” she said, adding, for female religion students in particular: “Trust the voice of God, even if there are barriers. Trust God that he gave you your gifts, and he will make a way to use them.”

The Eastern Mennonite graduate, who now has several Bluffton alumni in her congregation, encourages high school students to pursue Mennonite higher education. “I highly value Mennonite education because I know how it’s helped shape my own life,” she said.

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City’s Youngest, Newest Principal /now/news/2006/citys-youngest-newest-principal/ Fri, 18 Aug 2006 04:00:00 +0000 http://www.emu.edu/blog/news/?p=1189 By Heather Bowser, Daily News-Record

When it comes to major life events, Sandy Thorpe tends to double up.

In 1975, she began life as a double

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Education Student Receives Honor /now/news/2005/education-student-receives-honor/ Fri, 15 Apr 2005 04:00:00 +0000 http://www.emu.edu/blog/news/?p=863 Jesse M. Rodriguez Jesse M. Rodriguez
Photo by Jim Bishop

Jesse M. Rodriguez, a K-12 special education major from Grottoes, Va., was one of only two Virginia students selected from the 37 teacher preparation colleges and universities in the state to receive a $1,000 award and scholarship from the Virginia Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (VACTE).

The scholarship, which is based on overall grade point average and recommendation from the , is also heavily determined by the candidate

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