SPECIAL EDUCATION NEEDS PORTFOLIO Moving towards inclusive education INTELLECTUALLY GIFTED AND CHALLED STUDENTS IQ An Intelligence Quotient‚ usually referred to as IQ‚ is a numerical score arrived at through testing. A student can have a Low‚ Average or High IQ. Intelligence is an inherited trait which‚ if low may make learning difficult unless facilitated by a highly skilled teacher. Additionally‚ a pupil who has inherited a high intelligence can be badly affected by bad teaching methods and
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Introduction to Operations Management In the late 1970s‚ Wal-Mart was a niche marketer‚ with about 200 stores‚ mostly in the South. At the time‚ Sears‚ JC Penney‚ and Kmart dominated the retail market. Over the years‚ Wal-Mart gained market share at the expense of the previous market leaders‚ and it has now become the largest and most profitable retailer in the world! In the 1990s‚ the Boeing Company ran into trouble when it could not meet production deadlines. As a result‚ Boeing lost some orders
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Need Analysis Assignment 1) Identified Need: a) The training program is a response to a felt need within Avatal Salon. Because the receptionists and the business as a whole feel that the operations at Avatal need to improve in order to meet the needs of our clientele‚ the business needs to reestablish proper training and operation methods. The desire is to improve efficiency and accuracy‚ as the staff is currently lacking in this area. b) Instruction can only address problems
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Background…………………………………………………………………………….. 2.2. Treating customers fairly: high-level results………………………. 6 6 7 3. Findings and key messages……………………………………………….. 3.1. Impartiality of advisers………………………………………………………… 3.2. Assessment of customer needs…………………………………………… 3.3. Recommendations………………………………………………………………… 3.4. Communication…………………………………………………………………….. 9 9 11 14 16 4. Other findings…………………………………………………………………….. 18 4.1 Unapproved individual………………………………………………………….. 4.2. Failure to follow
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This file of ECON 545 Week 3 Discussion Question 2 Anti-Trust Policy and Microsoft consists of: Is Microsoft a monopoly? In what ways could it be considered a monopoly? What markets are involved? What anti-trust legislation would apply? Is anti-trust legislation "fair" to firms like Microsoft? Why or why not? Business - General Business Is Microsoft a monopoly? In what ways could it be considered a monopoly? What markets are involved? What anti-trust legislation would apply? Is anti-trust legislation
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models of support and provision etc. which may inhibit the promotion of inclusive practice within the classroom or school. 1.0 INTRODUCTION Ronald Gulliford and Graham Upton say that special educational needs (SEN) came in use as a result of dissatisfaction: The term special educational needs began to come into use in the late 1960s as a result of increasing dissatisfaction with the terminology used in the Handicapped Pupils and School Health Service Regulations (1945)‚ which classified handicapped
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the term special educational needs; then I will talk about the history of my chosen topic which is autism; when it was diagnosed‚ who diagnosed it‚ how labelling can affect a child suffering from autism‚ and what treatments are available to assist autistic people in leading some-what normal lives. I will also write about the medical and social model‚ what they are and how they relate to SEN‚ I will then write about the SEN Code of Practice and special educational needs coordinators and touch upon
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“Maslow’s hierarchy of needs”. This theory explains that every person has a hierarchy of 5 needs‚ which are physiological needs‚ safety needs‚ social needs‚ esteem needs and self-actualization needs as shown in the figure above. At the bottom of the hierarchy are the physiological needs. Physiological needs are a person’s basic needs for food‚ drink‚ sex‚ air and other physical requirements. An organizational example of physiological needs is a comfortable working environment. This need can be satisfied
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theory in psychology known as the Hierarchy of Needs. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is mostly often used as a pyramid‚ as shown on the title page. One of the many interesting things that Maslow noticed‚ is the layers of physiological needs‚ safety and security needs‚ the needs for loving and belonging‚ esteem needs‚ and self-actualization‚ in that order(working from the bottom layer of the pyramid up). The physiological needs include the basic needs that are vital to survive such as‚ food‚ sleep
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history of special needs in Ireland in Ireland and what special needs means. Also I hope that by carrying out this activity that I will become more aware of the needs of children and adults that have special needs. I also hope by reasearching the disability that I will become more aware of children needs with this disability in the future. Special needs refers to a range of needs often caused by a medical‚ physical‚ mental or developmental condition or disability. Special needs can also include general
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