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    Special Needs Education If your child has a disability‚ special education can help your child learn. Special education addresses the individual differences and needs of each child. When planning on what school to attend you should also remember what disabilities they have and talk to the counselor or principle of the school. It is also important to find a qualified teacheryour kids still deserve to learn and grow just like the rest. A lot of people might not know what a learning disability is

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    facilitator and kept the team on track in meeting the deliverables. I also ensured that each member got a fair share of participation and could contribute equally since the project was crucial for every engineering student and each of us was there to learn. The effort was successful as the team emerged the 5th best team amongst 50 other participating teams. I am a strong team player and where necessary I have taken a back seat allowing more capable members to take the leadership role. For example

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    Samantha Reed EXE 100 Project One I interviewed a special education teacher who has taught at North Tonawanda High School for 25 years. Her current caseload involves two classes of resource room in which all students have an Individual Education Plan (IEP). They have classifications of learning disabled‚ emotionally disturbed‚ other health impairment‚ and hearing impaired. They are all also enrolled in general education classes and some integrated co-teaching classes. In the resource room she works

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    "Do Special Education Teachers influence a student’s academic success?" I have been a Special Education Para-Educator for eleven years now. My decision to do this was based on the needs of my family and kids. When my last child was born‚ the doctors did not think that he would make it. He had a heart malfunction and was born with RSV and Von Villibrantds disease (which I did not find out until he was three); those factors lead me to want to work with special education kids‚ knowing that I could

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    The Life of a Special Education Teacher The video talks about students that have sensory and severe disabilities but are not always diagnosis as that when they come into the classroom; they are more likely to be diagnosed as developmentally delayed. The teacher seems to be the one that helps with actually telling what is happening with the child and from that the doctors can later diagnose the severity of the disability. On the other hand in the reading it stated that Pam Mims was assigned to

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    Task 2 Describe how current legislation impacts on the provision of special needs education in Ireland. The primary legislation affecting Special Needs education in Ireland‚ is as follows: Data Protection Acts 1988‚ 1998 and 2003 – These acts are designed to protect an individual’s privacy. The Acts confer rights on individuals in relation to the privacy of their personal data as well as responsibilities on those persons holding and processing such data. The Childcare Act 1991 – This act outlines

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    Theoretical Framework A principle based on the Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences states that "Learners learn in different ways‚ at different rates‚ for different reasons." Each pupil learns in a way different from the others. This may be resulted from their developmental differences‚ interests‚ predispositions in learning‚ and capabilities. This theory implies that teachers should be knowledgeable on handling different types of learners. The Law of Exercise of Edrward Thorndike‚ states

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    form of pathology‚ and then the individual may become aware of this: they experience symptoms.  Later‚ the performance or behaviour of the person may be affected‚ and because of this the person may suffer consequences such as being unable to work.  In this general scenario‚  Impairment was defined as "any loss or abnormality of psychological‚ physiological‚ or anatomical structure or function."  Impairment is a deviation from normal organ function; it may be visible or invisible (screening tests generally

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    IMPLEMENTATION OF INCLUSIVE EDUCATION OR READINESS OF INCLUSIVE EDUCATION IMPLEMENTATION OF Dep Ed SCHOOL BASIS FOR ACCEPTING CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEED IN BASIC EDUCATION INTRODUCTION There are many similarities and differences among teachers around the world. Governments may require certification by a recognized body before they can teach in a school. Since teachers can affect how students perceive the course materials‚ it has been found that teachers who showed enthusiasm towards

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    Special education has come a long way since the concept came about in the 1700s. In that era people with disabilities were considered to be hopeless‚ an embarrassment to their families and were therefore hidden or abandoned. Today‚ in America‚ those who have special needs are increasingly gaining acceptance in society and their rights as individuals are being acknowledged‚ particularly in education. With the passing of important laws such as the Rehabilitation Act‚ Americans with Disabilities

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