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    HEARING IMPAIRMENT What is hearing Impairment Hearing impairment refers to defer or damage may occur in any part of the ear‚ outer ear or middle ear or inner ear. Hearing impairment leads to hearing disability or loss of hearing. What is the causes of hearing Impairment Hearing impairment may be caused both by heredity and environmental factors. 1. Hearing impairment is inherited from parents. Particularly the congenitally deaf children who are born with impairment hearing

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    it is important to live the value of “making the peace” along with teaching others that value especially in today’s society with all of the violent behaviors that young children and adults witness daily. I believe that as an Early Childhood Special Education Teacher‚ I have a personal duty to model and teach this value of "making peace" to my students. As a teacher‚ I strive to make my students well rounded individuals to help them succeed in their classroom and in our society. I teach my students

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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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    Chapter Nine A speech or language impairment is defined as a communication disorder such as stuttering‚ impaired articulation‚ language impairment‚ or a voice impairment that adversely affects a child’s educational performance (Friend‚ 2010). There are also many different concepts of language associated with speech and language disorders. Some of these are expressive language‚ receptive language‚ phonemes‚ morphemes‚ and semantics. Students who exhibit a language disorder may have chronic problems

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    Julie Ketcham December 19‚ 2011 Special Education Augmentative Communications Augmentative Communication embodies methods used to replace or enhance speech and or writing for students with impairments in those categories. It is used for many impairments including cerebral palsy‚ autism and intellectual impairment. Augmentative Communication is essential for those who need temporary or permanent aid. The first use of Augmentative Communication was around the 1950’s and increased during the

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    Introduction to Special Education 1 SPED ACRONYM IDEA- INDIVIDUALIZED WITH DISABILITY EDUCATION ACT FAPE- FREE AND APPROPRIATE PUBLIC EDUCATION IEP- IDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM/PLAN IFSP- INDIVIDUALIZED FAMILY SERVICE/PLAN LRE- LEAST RESTRICTED ENVIRONMENT Q: What is Learning Disability or LD? A: Retardation‚ disorder‚ or delayed development in one or more processes of speech‚ language‚ reading‚ writing‚ arithmetic or other school subjects. On the other hand‚ it also refers to a

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    and students . "Propose two (2) ethical concerns that management may need to address. Create the context in which such concerns may or may not be ethical in nature. Provide a rationale for your response". Assets with Respect to Special Education The death of the Education for All Handicapped Children Act in 1975 by the Federal Government denoted the first point of reference in a focused curriculum of youngsters with handicaps. Preceding this demonstration‚ crippled kids had no other response however

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    aggressive boys. These subjects have different social‚ emotional‚ and learning disorders. METHOD The subjects were selected from a group of 88 young boys who have intellectual‚ social‚ and emotional deficits. These boys were enrolled in a special education facility in New Zealand. The students who started before May 2000 and after March 2001‚ which was 49 students‚ were not included because of the likelihood of them leaving before the study was completed. This left a remaining 39 students. These

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    students‚ findings suggest that they are perhaps even more so important for students with disabilities as these skills become critical to their independence and future success (Gardner & Wolfe‚ 2014). Moreover‚ an aspect that is especially essential for special educators to consider for their students is the influence of prompting and the capability for independent task performance. For instance‚ although

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    Interdisciplinary Capstone Instructor: Gary West August 15‚ 2011 “The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001 is arguably the most far-reaching education policy initiative in the United States over the last four decades. The hallmark features of this legislation compelled states to conduct annual student assessments linked to state standards‚ to identify schools that are failing to make “adequate

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