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    had labeled children by creating terms that would define their learning behaviors in education. Breggin provides a quote by Diane McGuinness in the book‚ Guinesses mentions that "two decades of research have not provided any support for the Validaty of ADD or hyperactivity. Neither clinical studies nor psychological testing has been able to identify such a group" (Breggin 1991). This is saying that young individuals are diagnose with these disorders but not a single study was able to detect most of

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    of Special Education History of Special Education Julie G. Delk Grand Canyon University: SPE 526 May 4‚ 2011 Abstract The realm of Special Education has many components and features. It has a well rounded historical background and the laws governing special education are equally as important to discuss. A key point to discuss is the Individuals with Disabilities Act-its laws and principles that are associated with Special Education. Challenges found within Special Education are also discussed

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    Abstract This paper will discuss the history of special education including a timeline of the significant events that happens in the history of special education. It would further discuss the laws associated with Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Furthermore‚ this paper will address the current and future challenges the laws have on special education. All children are created differently with different talents and abilities. Some are tall‚ others are short. Some are big‚ others

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    Assessment in Special Education Abstract Sometimes the general education program alone is not able to meet the needs of a child with disabilities‚ and he/she may be able to receive special education services. The evaluation process can be a very difficult task when trying to identify if the child qualifies for special education‚ schools often have a pre-referral intervention process. The most prominent approached used today is the “response-to-Intervention” or RTI. Special Education teachers face

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    Special Education Law Review Audra Haines Ashford University Survey of the Exceptional Child 631 Stacy Roberts April 09‚ 2013 Special Education Law Review The reauthorized Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) was signed into law on Dec. 3‚ 2004‚ by President George W. Bush. ("IDEA‚" 2004) This particular piece of legislation has gone the distance to protect student education through the development of six principals. The following principals are “zero-rejection‚ nondiscriminatory

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    Special education has changed in many different ways throughout the last century. The views of they way students with differences should be taught and treated have changed as people have become more open minded. The education laws have also seen a turn about. One major area of education was in a desperate need of changed opinions and beliefs. Education for children with learning problems has emerged from no education to special funding and programs especially for those individuals with

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    Special education only began when parent-organized groups started advocating for disabled children’s rights. Prior to this‚ disabled children were considered crippled‚ dump‚ mentally defective or feeble-minded‚ (J. E. Wallace Wallin‚ 1924). They were therefore excluded from education in public institutions. By 1975‚ more than half of disabled children were denied an opportunity to education. (William N. Myhill‚ 2004) However‚ during the 1950s and 1960s several parent-organized groups of advocacy

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    The World Health Organization published guidelines for the International Classification of Functioning‚ Disability and Health (ICF) in 2001‚ which the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) adopted as a framework for assessing and intervening. The purpose of the ICF is to provide a familiar language when describing human functioning and disability‚ and to provide the framework when gathering data and measuring clinical results. Additionally‚ the classification of the ICF complements

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    Running head: AMERICAN EDUCATION Trailblazers in American Education Nicole Hickman-Calix Grand Canyon University: EDU 576 July 4‚ 2012 Trailblazers in American Education There have been several individuals throughout America’s history who have helped develop‚ shape‚ advance‚ balance‚ and reform education to what it is today. America’s educational system has a rich background from its roots of one room school houses to our current system of education which offers an array of

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    Greenstein Equal Opportunity in Education Equal opportunity education has come a long way since the founding of our country. Formal education in early America was reserved primarily for the males of elite‚ upper-class families. While great strides have been made in promoting educational equality for all Americans regardless of gender‚ race‚ religion‚ disability‚ or socioeconomic status; equity continues to be a work in progress for our country. Education for women in early America came

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