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    I currently teach LD/EBD students at a 9-12 level. A lot of my students struggle with reading and read at lower level then their peers that are mainstreamed into the general education setting (most of my students read at a 4-6 grade reading level). The biggest struggles I see with them is their understanding of vocabulary and how to figure out the meaning without "skipping the hard words” and also their comprehension. I also struggle with getting my students interested in reading as most of their

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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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    Teaching Students with EBD Grand Canyon University: SPE:357 02-24-15 Teaching students with emotional and behavioral disabilities can be stressful. Understanding the diagnosis can often times be just as stressful for parents and teachers. Being part of a child ’s educational team is in important part of their success. It is important that the team is educated about the rules and regulations of a disability. According to the Individuals with Disabilities Education act‚ Emotional/Behavioral

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    Challenges of Teaching Students with EBD Grand Canyon University: SPE 553 Rorie Ross February 6‚ 2013 Fifty years ago‚ students with emotional behavioral disabilities could be housed in an institution with no hope of education. Twenty years ago‚ it was acceptable for schools to isolate these same students in the school away from the general population. Today‚ students with emotional behavioral disabilities have increased interaction with general education students in a more normalized environment

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    JOURNAL REVIEW Abstract: This paper reviews the journal article “Self-Regulated Strategy Development (SRSD) for written expression with students with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)” written by Robert Reid and Torri Ortiz Lienemann for Exceptional Children. This review is on Reid and Lienemann’s assessment of the effectiveness of an under researched instructional model‚ SRSD‚ on the improvement of three children’s written narratives. Often a skilled writer has difficulty

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    origins of. There are many factors that can contribute to one’s choice to commit a crime such as those that are biological‚ sociological‚ and even spurious ones. Within these three categories of factors are so many more scenario-specific things that can come into play when analyzing what causes crime. Biological factors can range from intelligence to strength to even the family you are born into. Being born into certain scenarios and given certain genes and biological attributed can suggest‚ but

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    Special Education is defined by the dictionary as classroom or private instruction involving‚ techniques‚ exercises‚ and subject matter designed for students whose learning needs cannot be met by standard school curriculum. I‚ on the other hand believe that Special Education is the above statement and more. My definition of Special Education is classroom or private instruction involving different techniques for students whose learning needs cannot be met by standard school curriculum; so that they

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    The Associations between Anxiety and Psychological and Biological Factors Many people believe that anxiety exists in the occasions that give you a lot of stress. Presence of anxiety is mainly due to the environmental elements. In my opinion‚ anxiety is a result of imbalance of internal states of human being rather that purely caused by environmental factors. The external environment only triggers the disequilibrium of mental status but not all the person will experience anxiety under a same stressful

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    Autism and Special Education Policy in Mexico John P. Tuman‚ Danielle Roth-Johnson‚ Dana Lee Baker‚ and Jennifer Vecchio In recent years‚ a great deal of scholarship has examined the adequacy of special education and other support services for children with disabilities in the U.S. and in other industrialized states. By contrast‚ there has been comparatively little study of services for children with disabilities in developing countries. In this paper‚ we attempt to bridge this gap in the literature

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