school to work. Secondly‚ they could adapt their instructional interventions and modify students’ long-term individualised programs in order to minimize distractions and negative behaviors. In addition‚ capturing and analysing observation and bio-physiological data over time can provide clear evidence of students’ progress thus offering critical information to the tutors to evaluate and monitor the effectiveness of their interventions. Limitations and future research
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Discuss applications of theories of cognitive development to education Piaget’s approach to education is based around the concept of readiness. Children can’t develop specific cognitive abilities until they reach an appropriate level of maturation. Therefore‚ for a child to learn‚ the activities need to be at the correct level of mental operation. Children at one development stage are not ready to learn concepts of a higher stage. At each stage of cognitive development‚ there are differences in
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What is cognitive development? It can be described as a developing of the mind. Cognitive development is how an individual’s intellectual mind learns‚ develops and processes everything around them. Cognitive development occurs through out the course of a person’s life‚ and without it‚ a person could not function in life. Two common problems with cognitive development that keep arising are the theories of nature-nurture and continuous-discontinuous development. Nature-nurture believes that children
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Program Development for Problem Behavior: Workbook Summary The Functional Behavioral Assessment is a problem- solving process for concentrating student behavior problems. “Problem behaviors are a source of confusion and frustration” (O’Neill‚ 1997‚ p.4). The assessment relies on an assortment of techniques and strategies to recognize the purposes of precise behavior and to assist IEP teams choose interventions to precisely address the problem behavior. Functional behavior assessment should
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Treatment Intervention Helping Women Recover and Beyond Trauma Grand Canyon University PCN-501 Katrina White-Moore June 22‚ 2015 Treatment Intervention Helping Women Recover and Beyond Trauma This paper we will talk about helping women recover from substance use disorders‚ beyond trauma in which they will be facing before and after incarceration. Women go through more things than men in a correctional setting. They are faced with problems from the outside as well as problem on the inside. They must
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a key data component for the student. When this same data illustrates that a student may be at risk of failing in an academic area‚ a team of educators should create a documented intervention plan that helps that student to be successessful and to prevent them from failing. This plan is known as Response to Intervention (RTI). Although this process was introduced in the 1070‚ s (Ortiz‚ 2006)‚ it has been reshaped and reintroduced as a best practice to meet the needs of students today. Many educators
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Cognitive Dissonance How do human beings make decisions? What triggers a person to take action at any given point? These are all questions that I will attempt to answer with my theoretical research into Leon Festinger’s theory of cognitive dissonance‚ as well as many of the other related theories. We often do not realize the psychological events that take place in our everyday lives. It is important to take notice of theories‚ such as the balance theory‚ the congruency theory and the cognitive
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PART 2: Application of Crisis Assessment & Intervention Skills 1. Tour 1st task of this qn is to comprehend the given case scenario below: Kelvin & Lemmy just celebrated their 10th weding anniversary. Lemmy was 39yrs old and expecting her 1st baby. She and her 41yrs old husband Kelvin were eagerly waiting the birth of their child. The child was also the 1st grandchild in the family on both sides At 17 weeks she went to her pediatrician for a scheduled check up. Subsequent to an examination
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The text I selected for this assignment was a dissertation titled‚ “Elementary Teachers’ Engagement in the Problem-Solving Process for Response to Intervention in Mathematics”‚ written by Crystal G. Lancour from the University of Delaware. This was an executive position paper submitted to the faculty of the University of Delaware in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership during the Spring of 2014. I selected this text because as
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Name the four behavioral reactions to change. Describe the behavioral signs of each reaction‚ and identify an organizational strategy for dealing with each reaction. Change management is a set of processes employed to ensure that significant changes are implemented in a controlled and systematic manner. One of the goals of change management is the alignment of people and culture with strategic shifts in the organization‚ to overcome resistance to change in order to increase engagement and the achievement
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