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    schools today‚ there are special education students that are not getting the same opportunities as general education students. One of the reasons a special education student may not be getting those opportunities is the teacher lacks the skills‚ needed to teach special education students. Many special education children have a low self-esteem and feel withdrawn because they are classified as a special education. Why do I want to pursue a graduate degree in special education? I want to make a difference

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    Special Education is important to different people and for different reasons all over the world. Special Education has been around since 1975 when the “Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975”‚ was established (History-Center). This act gave children with disabilities a public education. Later‚ the‚ “Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 2004” (IDEA)‚ came into play (History-Center). This gave these children a higher quality education. Because of this the child can have an

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    Counselor Role in Special Education My perception of the school counselor’s role in special education is that it largely mirrors the role embodied for all students‚ but with some added considerations and collaborations for the special needs student. My understanding is that a school counselor should be available to all students for personal‚ ethical‚ academic‚ career‚ and social advice; to listen to a student’s point of view; to deal with any mental health issues that may arise for a student;

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    De La Salle University Manila College of Education Educational and Leadership Management Department The Status of Assessment of Children with Special Needs in the Philippines A Reflection Paper Presented by GOTIZA‚ Adai Liyah M. MA Ed Special Education 11194820 Presented to Dr. W. Sison 9 February 2013 The Status of Assessment of Children with Special Needs in the Philippines I. Assessment Processess Involved in Assessment a. tests b. measurement c. evaluation II. Assessment of Children with

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    De La Salle University Manila College of Education Educational and Leadership Management Department List of Readings as partial fulfilment for the requirements in SPE561M: Assessment and Evaluation of Children with Special Needs Presented by GOTIZA‚ Adai Liyah M. MA Ed Special Education 11194820 Presented to Dr. W. Sison 19 January 2013 List of Readings [1] Bendak‚ L. (2011). The role of individual educational plans in helping cycle one students with dyslexia to become better

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    As a part of this course‚ I was asked to interview a special education administrator based on the concepts covered in the class. The administrator I chose is Anne Stokowski‚ my current principal. Anne is someone who I’ve known for the past three years. She has been an integral part in my growth as a school leader. She has provided me several opportunities to lead various committees in the school and encouraged me to pursue my Master’s Degree in Educational Leadership. Ms. Stokowski promotes a

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    job‚ its working conditions‚ employment facts‚ the education and training requirements‚ along with the future job potential and earnings will be wiser and more knowledgeable when determining a career path to choose. Going in to the Special Education workforce is an interesting career path because they get to work with kids‚ give children individual attention‚ and help students with disabilities. To begin with‚ major duties of a special education teacher includes assessing students and adapting lessons

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    SPE-350 Special Education Litigation and Law Benchmark Assessment and Rubric Targeted Essential Learning * Special education teachers must know legal liabilities and rights pertaining to student‚ parent‚ and teachers. Special education teachers recognize that special education practice is heavily regulated and are able to define relevant laws and policies that related to specific special education. (APTS 8‚ 9; INTASC 1; CEC 1‚ 9) Assessment Tool Selected * Essay Specific Performance/Task(s)

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    Over representation of students who are ethnically and racially diverse in special education transpires when some groups of students possess a greater need for particular services. For instance‚ there may be a higher percentage of Latino students where Spanish is the primary language used for communication. If so‚ these students deriving from Latino origin will most often require English language instruction. As a result‚ this particular group would demonstrate over representation of students from

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    Disproportionality in Special Education Looking back‚ it is very obvious that educating students with disabilities has come a long way over the years. Several laws have been put into place‚ such as Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act‚ the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)‚ and the American Disabilities Act (ADA)‚ to prevent discrimination and ensure that all individuals are receiving the proper education. While these laws have been beneficial‚ inequalities are still present. One

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