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    TASK 1 Frameworks‚ Structures and Definitions (Level 3) Question 1 – Define the term Special Educational Needs. The term ‘Special Educational Needs’(SEN) has a legal definition‚ referring to children who have learning difficulties or disabilities that make it harder for them to learn or access education than most children of the same age. The definition as set by the Special Educational Needs Code of Practice 2001 is: Children have special educational needs if they have a learning

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    QUESTION ONE ON ASSIGNMENT TWO Practitioners working with disabled children and young people with specific needs must have a working knowledge of the legislation and guidelines that affect their practice. For the interview‚ you have been asked to prepare a twenty minute presentation demonstrating your knowledge of the relevant legislation and guidelines for the country where you live and work. Your answer can be submitted using a power point presentation with notes‚ detailed written notes or any

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    Needs‚ SEN‚ in Hong Kong Introduction Nowadays‚ teachers are often anxious about how to assess students’ learning outcomes in knowledge building. As assessment drives learning‚ a well aligned assessment practice should be expected to effectively motivate quality student learning (Biggs 1999). However‚ is it a perfect strategy for modern schools to assess students “equally” without concerning the Special Educational Needs (SEN) of certain students? In fact‚ it leads to SEN students

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    Methodology Paper Using Narrative Criticism to Interpret the Book of Judges The Book of Judges as a Narrative Generations of scholars have admired and studied the “high degree of artistic composition” in the Hebrew Bible (Polzin 11). These have been made possible by the narrator’s in-depth writing styles present in the brief nature of their respective works. Though there is no dispute on the admiration of Hebrew Bible’s artistry‚ many scholars disagree on the methodology that should be

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    Market Globalism & Justice Globalism Since the Industrial Revolution of the late 1800’s and early 1900’s‚ our planet has gone through a huge variety of changes. We can now drive cars‚ we have the Internet‚ we have TV‚ etc. One of the biggest changes though has been on the global level- not with ourselves. Due to increased availability to travel‚ and for ideas and situations to spread more rapidly‚ this has lead to a phenomenon called globalization. Globalization‚ simply put‚ refers to the interconnectedness

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    How should judges be appointed? Judges in the UK are often upper class‚ white men who have become judges through a good higher education and then a further training in judiciary. Currently‚ there are no black high court judges however the black population in prison is for ever growing. For the purpose of this essay‚ I shall be arguing that judges should be appointed based mostly on life experience and relativity. Of course a standard law degree and a solid understanding of the law is necessary but

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    believe‚ as people it is human nature to judge. Whether it is judging food by the look‚ to judging book covers‚ to judging other people. It’s human nature to judge. Being me I have judged things numerous times‚ I do it a lot actually but I want to become better. Growing up I have seen people and have said to myself "that person doesn’t look very nice" or "what’s he wearing?". But I was taught not to judge growing up. Like the famous saying "don’t judge a book by its cover" my parents‚ and my

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    the same end of loss‚ grief and many questions to which no one has ever had answers to. Why does a conflict take place? How can you resolve it? Can you resolve it at all? Can you evade from it? Conflicts after conflicts take place and are blocked as unforgettable dates in world calendars‚ but no institution or person ever found a satisfactory answer to their occurrences. Amartya Sen‚ in his book “Violence and Identity” said that given our inescapably

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    Introduction The purpose of this assignment is to show how a mainstream primary school supports the development of special education needs (SEN) children. It also suggests improvements that could be made to increase the level of attainment in the future. This also includes legislation policy code of practise in mainstream schools‚ how they support the SEN students‚ will also look at particular disability which is the autism plus a case study about a child with autism in mainstream school. To support

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    “Jihadist globalism” is Al-Qaeda’s push back on America. Al-Qaeda’s attack on 9/11 was a response to what is called Americanization. A lot of Americans seemed unaware of America’s cultural and political influence around the world. This influence is not always wanted or welcome‚ predominantly in the Islamic sections of the world. Osama bin Laden was one of the leaders of Al-Qaeda and in effect the “jihadist globalism” movement. He wrote many works that gave instructions on how to resist what Steger

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