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    healthy or disable. The objective of this study is to explore the vocational rehabilitation of special people and to examine the performance of teacher regarding vocational training and finally to what extent students are satisfied with their teachers. For this purpose 25 questionnaires were filled by teachers and 50 by the students of special institution from district Faisalabad. The result showed that teachers actively perform to motivate and encourage the students thereby creating interest regarding

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    their backlog of distressed properties‚ the New York Federal Reserve estimates that 3.6 million foreclosures will take place during the next couple of years. So‚ the question is: Does it make sense to keep paying a massive mortgage‚ knowing that it might be decades before a home regains its prior value? Or is that akin to - as columnist James Surowiecki recently wrote in the New Yorker - "setting a pile of money on fire every month"? "I constantly get the saddest

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    An interview was conducted with Miss Lauren Ursta‚ a Special Education teacher‚ in order to obtain clarity of the problems that are associated with assessing students with intellectual disabilities‚ and the characteristics of students with intellectual disabilities that result in eligibility for special education. The preliminary question presented to Miss Ursta‚ was if could she provide a clear and concise definition of the meaning of intelligence. Following a somewhat amusing response to the scope

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    Working Experience is More Important than Education It’s been a question that society has debated for a long time. Does education or work experience provide the most benefits and therefore hold more importance for children and society as a whole? Many people believe that it’s the most important for children to spend time becoming highly educated so that they can obtain great jobs. Others believe that children and adults should gain work experience instead because this will lead to better jobs. Both

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    Special Agents The career I would like to pursue is in the criminal justice field. I can see myself being a special agent or a criminal investigator. A special agent and a criminal investigator will prepare reports that detail investigation findings. They also obtain and verify evidence by interviewing and observing suspects and witnesses or by analyzing records. They may identify case issues and evidence needed‚ based on analysis of charges‚ complaints‚ or allegations of law violations. Also

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    If you were asked to make a fair evaluation of your teacherswhat criteria would you use? The profession of a teacher has been one of the most important and responsible ones in the history of mankind. A lot is changing in course of time‚ but the essence of a teacher’s vocation remains the same. He has to guide a person through the early stages of life and help children and teenagers form a strong personality and understand different unwritten laws of society. Below I will present the main criteria

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    The Referral Process for Special Education Laura J. Cornelius Grand Canyon University SPE 529N March 15‚ 2014 The goal of a public school is to equally educate students in a least restrictive environment (LRE). When a student starts to display behavioral or academic problems‚ schools are obligated to find solutions to help. With the reauthorization of Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) in 2004)‚ Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS)‚ and Response to Intervention

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    Systematic teaching for special education is very important to assure quality educational responsibility to students that need just a little push. Since there are nine adaption techniques I will try to relate 4 teaching strategies to them. Teaching strategy regarding Instructional grouping Since special education progress with a child has and will always be based on “outcome”‚ goals one technique has been instructional grouping. Instructional grouping is nothing more than

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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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    Wordswordswords. People simply think of them as that – just words. "Sticks and stones can break my bones‚ but words can never hurt me." One has probably heard of that famous line however those who have said that are mistaken. Words are not as harmless as some may think. Words can either hurt one badly or lift one’s spirits up. Constantly‚ words are there and continue to help us get through in life. Words generate expectations‚ possibilities‚ illustrations and impressions. Words help build relationships

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