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    children with exceptionalities are also a part of our society. Therefore it is important that they get the same opportunities as other children. Sometimes these children are clled Special and are placed in a special education program. However there are some children who never attended school. Journal entry II Reflection Journal Entry I What is Labeling? A tag used to identify children with learning disabilities. Types of Labeling – Slow learners‚ lazy‚ unmotivated‚ rude‚ dumb and disgusting

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    SPECIAL NEEDS EDUCATION ASSIGNMENT 1 OTIENO DALMAS BU/UG/2012/232 QUESTIONS 1. Outline the challenges of special needs education in Uganda. 2. Give the possible solutions to each of the challenges OTIENO [2014] 10/8/2014 Efforts involved in implementation of Special needs education in Uganda today have got challenges that are facing them. These challenges are Handling the problems of an inclusive classroom. The concept of having classrooms that contain both special needs students and students

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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 Many special education children have a low self-esteem and feel withdrawn because they are classified as a special education.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 services are delivered using two primary methods the Cascade of Services approach or the Full Inclusion technique. Each method has its own benefits and pitfalls as well as specific components. There has been no decision as to which method is superior and often these methods are used in the same educational setting based on the needs of the individual. The Cascade of Services method was developed in the 1970s by Evelyn Deno to serve as a diagnostic filter. This method has seven layers

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    Task 2 Describe how current legislation impacts on the provision of special needs education in Ireland. The primary legislation affecting Special Needs education in Ireland‚ is as follows: Data Protection Acts 1988‚ 1998 and 2003 – These acts are designed to protect an individual’s privacy. The Acts confer rights on individuals in relation to the privacy of their personal data as well as responsibilities on those persons holding and processing such data. The Childcare Act 1991 – This act outlines

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    Patrick J. Morrissette : Rethinking Parental Participation in Special Education‚ 3(14) The article starts with the historical perspective of parental involvement in special education students. The child with disability is segregated and consider burden to the family. The institutionalization for severely disabled children considered as relief for the family members. From that point the parent involvement is more than a education decision maker of the student. The authors described various

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    in Special Education has been a longstanding and frustrating problem across the county since its creation in 1975 with the signing of Public Law 94-142 by President Gerald Ford. Of the groups and degree studied‚ the most attention has been given to the overrepresentation of African-Americans‚ particularly in the categories of Emotional Disturbance and Mental Retardation. However‚ a group and degree studied much less frequently is the underrepresentation of Asian-Americans in Special Education. While

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    The preventative measures help in order to overcome the difficulties which the children experience in their education. According to the act of special educational needs‚ the student does not take an advantage from the educational program offered in the school so it is essential for the school members to arrange the assessment of need. The act provides the detailed information and guidance in order to conduct the assessment of the children in school. Also‚ the underlying act helps to identify the

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    classrooms and Career and Technical Education (CTE)/vocational classrooms. The research questions addressed in this study were as follows: 1. What were the strengths and weaknesses of inclusion academic classes in the vocational secondary school? 2. What were the strengths and weaknesses of the inclusion vocational classes in the vocational secondary school? 3. What were the unique elements of the vocational secondary community that support or hinder success of special education students in the inclusive setting

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    Educational injustice has been one of the many attackers of children with disabilities. With lack of instructors and admissions‚ it makes it very difficult for a child with disabilities to reach the same educational and social level as someone in general education. When we focus on disabilities‚ we normally think of someone with a moderate to severe mental illness‚ but that is not just it. Someone with a physical injury‚ such as being in a wheelchair or having vision problems‚ is considered to be disabled

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