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Appropriate Farewell to University-Age IEP Students



SpillZone
United States

Appropriate Farewell to University-Age IEP Students
 
Hello,

I �ve been teaching a group of about 13 students, age 18 to 27, from various countries. We met for 7 weeks, Monday to Friday for two hours of listening and speaking.  They were not the easiest group to teach, but I enjoyed getting to know them and will still miss them now that the course is done.  Our last class finished on a rather odd note.  I was hoping to use a song to kind of wrap up the course, but it wouldn �t play.  Also, I didn �t get to make a "farewell speech" like I �d wanted and planned to do.

So, my question is, what do you think would be appropriate to do: send a personal e-mail to each student, give them each a hand-written card at the end-of-session reception, or send a link to a website where I post an MP3 recording of my concluding remarks?  I hope these ideas don �t sound too bizarre.  I �m just looking for some feedback or other ideas.


2 Mar 2009      





zailda
Brazil

I think if you give them each a hand-written card it will be more personal and they �ll enjoy and remember forever. But later if you send an email with the link of the song, it �ll be a great and enjoyable surprise!

2 Mar 2009     



worldangel
Singapore

You can send them a card with your well wishes and to wish them all the best in their future endeavors. I did that with my students last time and they loved it...some even reciprocated by sending me gifts after I gave them the cards :)

Students can be so sweet at times and yet annoying at others (when they don �t hand in assignments, etc) :P

2 Mar 2009