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    1. Names and Definitions- -IDEA or Individuals with Disabilities Education Act is a four-part legislation that ensures students with a disability are provided with Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) that is tailored to their individual needs. -An IEP or Individualized Educational Plan/Program is a document that is developed for each school-aged child who is eligible for special education and related services‚ and describes the educational; program that has been designed to fit an individual

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    DEVELOPMENT THROUGH ASSESSMENT: Supporting Learning Development Through Assessment Holly Williams Grand Canyon University-SED 444 February 27th‚ 2012 Supporting Learning Development Through Assessment Close your eyes and think back to your favorite teacher. What made him or her your favorite? Was it the way they taught you? Did they teach you in a way that you did not entirely know that you were learning? Did they make you want to know more? Most likely what made them your favorite

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    ILP 1 Company Description The organization selected for analysis and evaluation is American Lake Credit Union. This organization is composed of two main branches‚ both located in Tacoma‚ Washington. In contrast to banks‚ Credit Unions are smaller organizations and are directed by members who are selected via a vote to serve in an all-volunteer board of directors for the organization (Scott‚ and Johnston‚ p.2‚ 2011). Specifically‚ this credit union was founded in 1948 and has grown since then

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    Background Summary Sam is an 18 year old student with Specific Learning Disability. She is currently in her senior year of high school‚ but plans to attend school until she is 21 years old. Sam will be completing a specialized course of study that includes both academics and vocational preparation to receive a high school diploma. Sam will reside at home with her family which includes; mother‚ father and younger siblings. Sam’s likes to look at magazines‚ store advertisements‚ and comic books.

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    Individual Learning Review TRUONG‚ My Linh Student ID: 807269 Making decision is never an easy task. In life‚ the wrong decision at the wrong time could lead to irredeemable mistakes. In my case‚ when I was still a student in Lotus University‚ I had a marketing strategy project for ten weeks in the last semester. In order to make a strong impression with juryman‚ I suggested that our group should choose condom product for our project. At the same time‚ I had to work a lot of different jobs else

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    The four contexts that motivate learning are practical context‚ personal context‚ experiential context‚ and idealistic context. Practical context is doing something because it is what’s expected to be beneficial to succeed. The motivation is the strategic thinking to get to the point and not waste time. Personal context is setting goals for yourself to better your life or possibly the things in it. The motivation could be family or even just the satisfaction of self-achievement. Experiential context

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    Individual Journal Reflection 1 Situation During our first lecture today we were shown a video about a system in crisis concerning the materials’ economy. This video explains the life cycle of our consumption: extraction‚ production‚ distribution‚ consumption and disposal. It explains the effects these have on the people and also the hierarchy associated with each group of people namely but not respectively: government and corporations (of the people‚ by the people‚ for the people). The

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    4 Discuss how the awareness of individual learning styles‚ preferences and strategies influence teaching (those who are in a position to teach) and learning (those who are in a position to learn). My overall learning style calculated to be no surprise mildly kinesthetic! I have a hard time sitting still and study better with someone drilling me questions rather than listening to a lecture. My body needs to be actively doing something in order for me to retain the information being given. If Im

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    UNIT 1 - SUPPORTING THE TEACHER TASK 1 KEY ASPECT OF TEACHING ASSISTANT JOB ARE:- Supporting the teacher:- assisting in preparing for a lesson‚ organising equipments‚ making sure all equipment is used safely by pupils‚ promoting good behaviour in the children ‚ making displays‚ decorating bulletins boards ensuring class room is tidy‚ provide clerical support e.g photocopying Supporting pupil‚ motivate children encourage children to work together and cop-operate with each other‚ Looking

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    Types and characteristics of different schools Grammar school Grammar schools are state schools. The age range for a grammar school is usually between 11 and 16. To attend a grammar school you have to be selected based on your ability. A test called the 11+ is taken‚ and if you pass‚ you can attend that school. The school is also selective about who takes the test or has the most chance of passing. Grammar school classes are a lot smaller and therefore each child gets higher support. There

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