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    Special Education

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    a. Identify the most crucial issues that impact students from differing backgrounds in special education. Discuss each issue‚ its implications and possible solutions or directions. This issue is very complex because of the multiple aspects that involve identification‚ learning‚ teaching and assessment for groups with different backgrounds. First‚ educators should always be aware that respecting and appreciating each and every culture is important for the students to build pride of their heritage

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    List of Synonyms

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    SYNONYMS FOR WORDS COMMONLY USED 1. Achieve= attain‚ get‚ realize‚ accomplish‚ reach‚ do‚ complete‚ pull off‚ get done‚ bring about. 2. And = plus‚ in addition to‚ as well as‚ with‚ along with‚ furthermore‚ moreover‚ also‚ then‚ after that‚ afterward‚ next‚ as a consequence‚ still‚ besides‚ additionally‚ likewise‚ as well. 3. Arise = happen‚ occur‚ take place‚ come up‚ crop up come to pass‚ begin‚ start‚ surface‚ develop‚ evolve‚ appear‚ 4. Bad= awful‚ terrible‚ dreadful‚

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    Special Education: What is Special About it? Grand Canyon University: UNV 501 August 6‚ 2012 Special Education: What is Special About it? Aron‚ L.‚ & Loprest‚ P. (2012). Disability and the education system. Future Of Children‚ 22(1)‚ 97-122. Education of people with disabilities has not always been what it is today and this article reviews the history of special education and the process of getting it where it is today. I am interested in this article because it shows how society has come

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    Special Relationship

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    of a duty —like the duty to provide police protection‚ fire protection or ambulance service—that the municipality owes to the general public. However‚ an exception to the general rule exists when a ‘special relationship’ exists between the municipality and the claimant. The elements of this ‘special relationship’ are: • (1) an assumption by the municipality‚ through promises or actions‚ of an affirmative duty to act on behalf of the party who was injured; • (2) knowledge on the part of the municipality’s

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    Things They Carried

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    Martha was Jimmy Cross’ first “love”. He was obsessed with her even though she only thought of him as a friend. They wrote each other letters in a friendly way but Jimmy Cross thought of it as more than that. “He would sometimes taste the envelopes flaps‚ knowing her tongue had been there… More than anything he wanted Martha to love him as he loved her‚ but the letters were mostly chatty‚ elusive on the matter of love.” (1) Linda was O’Brien’s childhood love. She died at the age of nine because

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    Vocab List

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    beauty  amicable agreeable  anachronistic out-of-date  anecdote short account of event  anonymous nameless  antagonist opponent  arid extremely dry  assiduous hard-working  asylum sanctuary  benevolent friendly‚ helpful  camaraderie trust among friends  censure to criticize harshly  circuitous indirect‚ roundabout  clairvoyant able to see the future  collaborate to work together  compassion sympathy‚ mercy 

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    Training and Development

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    INTRODUCTION As more firms prepare to compete in the global market due to the recent shift towards greater global competition and the increase of multinational firms more emphasis is placed on the need of training and development. (Hill‚ C. W. L: 2011). Organisations need to close the gap between itself and its competitors and thus require the highest level of efficiency from all its employees. In South Africa‚ organisations are faced with rapid transformations due to value systems‚ increased

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    training design

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    TRAINING DESIGN 1. INTRODUCTION The design of the training program can be undertaken only when a clear training objective has been produced. The training objective clears what goal has to be achieved by the end of training program i.e. what the trainees are expected to be able to do at the end of their training. Training design or instructional design is the process of creating a blueprint for the development of instruction. Whether the training is to be conducted in a classroom‚ delivered using

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    Special Population

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    A case manger is a professional that handles and works with specific populations. Populations in need are multiple‚ and various; a case manger helps them to achieve their goals‚ see the brighter side of their obscure‚ and complicated situations‚ and directs them to the right resources and workshops. The professional supports abandoned‚ and abused children to become a reliable and functional element in the society. A case manger helps also people with disabilities to regain their routine movements

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    and hard work while at the same time facing different issues‚ such as domestic violence and sexual harassment. Actually‚ military women constitute almost one-sixth of the armed forces and more than 80 percent of military jobs are now open for women. Although these positions are available to be performed by women‚ they are kept out of the battlefield. “The Department of Defense moved in 1994 to ban women from serving in “combat operation” such as the short- range field artillery‚ Special Forces‚ and

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