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    Disproportionality in Special Education Looking back‚ it is very obvious that educating students with disabilities has come a long way over the years. Several laws have been put into place‚ such as Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act‚ the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)‚ and the American Disabilities Act (ADA)‚ to prevent discrimination and ensure that all individuals are receiving the proper education. While these laws have been beneficial‚ inequalities are still present. One

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    Rodriguez‚ Paul Angelo R. Orata‚ Ma. Leah Uy‚ Richie Maximillan Pangilinan‚ Erika IT1041 The article that we are going to give a reaction paper about is entitled “Current and Future Trends in ICT” by Gordon Segal. Basically the topic talks about the progress and changes in the field of IT and ICT. It gives information on what has become and what are the things that must improve more. Not to mention the facts it gives that others need to focus also for it may be a great contribution upon the

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    De La Salle University Manila College of Education Educational and Leadership Management Department The Status of Assessment of Children with Special Needs in the Philippines A Reflection Paper Presented by GOTIZA‚ Adai Liyah M. MA Ed Special Education 11194820 Presented to Dr. W. Sison 9 February 2013 The Status of Assessment of Children with Special Needs in the Philippines I. Assessment Processess Involved in Assessment a. tests b. measurement c. evaluation II. Assessment of Children with

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    Special Education is important to different people and for different reasons all over the world. Special Education has been around since 1975 when the “Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975”‚ was established (History-Center). This act gave children with disabilities a public education. Later‚ the‚ “Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 2004” (IDEA)‚ came into play (History-Center). This gave these children a higher quality education. Because of this the child can have an

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    Checkpoint: The life of a Special Education Teacher Special Education teachers are faced with a wide range of students with different levels of disabilities. It can be levels Autism and Emotional Behavior disorders. There could be language/speech impairments and social deficiencies. Teaching students with a disability can be a challenge‚ so in the reading it showed that the teacher Pam had no experience at all but she was willing to learn all she needs to know on how to work with students with

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    this handbook is to provide an overview of federal special education laws and also a framework for those needing information about special education issues. Its intended audience includes school developers‚ administrators and staff; school district personnel; and parents of students with disabilities who are or may be attending our schools. Special education: In November 1975‚ President Gerald Ford signed the legislation now known as IDEA into law. The statute focused singular attention on children

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    job‚ its working conditions‚ employment facts‚ the education and training requirements‚ along with the future job potential and earnings will be wiser and more knowledgeable when determining a career path to choose. Going in to the Special Education workforce is an interesting career path because they get to work with kids‚ give children individual attention‚ and help students with disabilities. To begin with‚ major duties of a special education teacher includes assessing students and adapting lessons

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    psychologist‚ program specialist‚ administrator‚ or special education teacher. • Must contain knowledge regarding the field of special education‚ behavior interventions‚ performance standards‚ and moderate severe programs. • Credential: Valid California teaching credential authorizing services in Special Education or valid Pupil Personnel Services Credential in School Psychologist. San Bernardino City Unified School District Program Specialist - Special Education DECRIPTION OF POSITION The program

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    Interdisciplinary Capstone Instructor: Gary West August 15‚ 2011 “The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001 is arguably the most far-reaching education policy initiative in the United States over the last four decades. The hallmark features of this legislation compelled states to conduct annual student assessments linked to state standards‚ to identify schools that are failing to make “adequate

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    The Life of a Special Education Teacher The video talks about students that have sensory and severe disabilities but are not always diagnosis as that when they come into the classroom; they are more likely to be diagnosed as developmentally delayed. The teacher seems to be the one that helps with actually telling what is happening with the child and from that the doctors can later diagnose the severity of the disability. On the other hand in the reading it stated that Pam Mims was assigned to

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