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    Write an essay title human beings are the most gifted species in the world. Humans are categorised as group of mammals‚ humans occupied the highest population in the globe‚ which is approximately 7 billion. Modern humans like us are also known as homosapien‚ humans are said to be the most gifted species in the world this is because humans are the most intelligent beings on the earth‚ most evolved species‚ the most advance life forms on the earth and classified at the highest level in the food

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    no policy for Gifted & Talented Education in Northern Ireland. This paper unravels the implications of this in terms of the quality of our education system in preparing our students for 21st Century life‚ the consequences of students needs not being met and the potential future impacts on our economy if this continues. Although some slow progress is being made‚ it is argued that change must happen at a Governmental level for any lasting progress to be meaningful. Key words Gifted‚ talented‚ education

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    Strategies for Teaching Music to Visually Impaired Students Sean M. Rybak Kent State University Abstract The purpose of this study was to research successful strategies for teaching music to mainstreamed students who are visually impaired. The way visually impaired students learn classify them into one of three learning groups; visual learners who learn by sight‚ tactile learners who learn from touch and auditory learners who learn by hearing. Strategies for each learning style are

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    I learned that building administration‚ superintendents‚ teachers‚ and students all play a vital role in the process. Our assistant superintendent of academic services researches and orders textbooks from various companies. The superintendent‚ building administration‚ and teachers evaluate the textbooks to narrow it down to three options. Then‚ they take lessons from the top three textbooks and try them with students. Students are asked to evaluate their engagement in the lessons and how well the

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    and in our schools.” Educators will need to be educated on how to teach in a diverse classroom. Teachers will need to have an understanding for English-language learning children and the way they learn. All educators must be able to teach ELL students while encouraging them to continue to use their native language while learning to speak English. Teachers must also remember to try to keep all families involved in their children’s education. “Enlisting parents’ help in identifying appropriate

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    Cherinda L. Moore Challenges of 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

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    Exceptionally Able/Gifted Children Definition: a child who shows exceptional ability in one or more areas mathematical‚ verbal‚ spatial awareness‚ musical or artistic ability. These children have an IQ of 130 or above. This is the top 2% of the population in Ireland. Characteristics of Gifted Learners: * Keen powers of observation - noticing details other children of the same age would miss‚ including non-verbal cues. * Develop skills quicker – gifted children learn to read‚ walk and talk

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    “Challenges are what make life interesting and overcoming them is what makes life meaningful" by Joshua Marine. In the story‚ “The Secret Lion‚" written by Alberto Alvaro Rios‚ Alberto and his friend Sergio go through changes where their dreams are gone because of the new things they learn. The boys are starting to see that everything they love is taken away from them because they are becoming adults. In the story there is symbolism; each symbol represents the changes as the boys leave childhood

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    Tracie Hand Title: Engaging Diverse Gifted Learners in U.S. History Classrooms Authors: Jaimon K. Jones‚ MEd’ and Thomas P. Hébert‚ Source: Gifted Child Today‚ October 2012 As our nation becomes more culturally diverse we our schools need to begin modeling and preparing for this diversity. The importance of learning about diversity in culture and stereotypes is of particular concern with gifted learners. This article discusses the Ford and Harris model (2000) which combines higher order

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    Gifted Hands: a Benson Carson Story By: Julia Murtha While reading this enchanting book‚ I have realized that I should not let the little things in my life be taken for granted. Ben Carson had a rough child hood‚ but he was a good kid. As a child he wasn’t the brightest or the richest‚ but he was a well mannered child. He was teased a lot during his elementary school years‚ just because he was not the brightest student in his class. He was tired of

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