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    Prior to 1970’s children with downs syndrome and learning difficulties were deemed ‘uneducable’ and were to be sent to a specialist building to receive ‘treatment’. However in 1971 children with SEN and disabilities were given access to education and ten years later children with downs syndrome started to attend mainstream schools. The Warnock report (1978) was an influential piece of legislation that encouraged children with SEN and disability to be integrated into mainstream school. Progressively

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    the edges of the continents that fill rapidly with relatively immature sediment and form rocks like arkosic sandstone and shale. These deposits‚ called red beds‚ are characteristic of the continental margins in divergent boundaries. Describe the Characteristic features found at convergent plate margins. Convergent boundaries are boundaries at which crust is destroyed by the subduction of oceanic crust beneath continental crust or other oceanic crust. Convergent boundaries contain the broadest array

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    OVERVIEW OF INCLUSIVE EDUCATION IN SSA INCLUSIVE EDUCATION IN RTE- SSA- AN OVERVIEW Background RTE mandates free and compulsory education to all children from 6-14 years of age. The key objective of RTE- SSA is Universalization of Elementary Education (UEE). Three important aspects of UEE are access‚ enrolment and retention of all children in 6-14 years of age. This goal of UEE‚ has further been facilitated by the Constitutional (86th Amendment) Act‚ making free and compulsory elementary

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    As an educator I can model for students the social and emotional acceptable cues within the school setting. For example‚ in a role-playing exercise‚ students have the chance to imitate and reproduce the social and emotional factors that express by human beings. On the other side of the spectrum‚ homogenous groups in inclusion classroom setting impede the progress of establishing an inclusive learning community. Academic leaders and administrators also understand that learning is impoverished

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    4.2. Describe the importance of reassuring children‚ young people and adults of the confidentiality of shared information and the limits of this. Confidentiality is the preservation of privileged information‚ concerning children and their families‚ which is disclosed in the professional relationship. It is a complicated issue which is based upon the principle of trust. Confidentiality is very important when working in a closely with parents. Some information needs to be shared but only with your

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    CORRELATING HIGHER ORDER THINKING SKILLS AMONG HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WITH THEIR PERFORMANCE ON A GOVERNMENT ASSESSMENT by Sean M. Lennon Spring semester‚ 2004 In partial fulfillment for ORLD 611 Quantative Research CHAPTER I Introduction Background Information With enacting of No Child Left Behind (NCLB)‚ states are now mandated in testing students enrolled in public schools. Data from testing must be published and schools are to be held

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    even if it was not their fault. They are not shown affection on day-to-day bases but only when the parent feel they have earned it by doing what they want. Parents can also be overprotective of the child and stop them from making friends with other children and talking to other people. There are some signs the practitioner can look out for‚ For example‚ the child could be over affectionate with people they may have just met or not known long. The child may also have a lack of confidence about themselves

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    Less fresh water will be available. Species that depend on one another may become out of sync. For example‚ plants could bloom earlier than their pollinating insects become active. Natural calamities and disaster would occur at lesser frequencies and with more destructive power. Hurricanes and other storms are likely to become stronger. Severe heat waves would lead to death of millions of people all around the world. While the idea of swimming in a warmer ocean is pleasant to most human beings

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    The All-Inclusive Hotel The all-inclusive concept is a new trend to the hospitality industry and has grown rapidly in the sun and sand destinations‚ which is why the growth of all-inclusive hotels in these areas is massive. These hotels aim to take the full advantage of customers who are looking for a full package holiday. According to Brown (2009) ‘There are no surprises as the utility offered through restaurant options tantamount to good value for money. The results also showed that both entertainment

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    1.1 Describe the policies and procedures of the setting relevant to promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour. The policies and procedures within my placement school relevant to promoting children’s and young people’s positive behaviour cover a range of six sectors these are • Behaviour policy/Home school agreements • Code of conduct/Golden Rules • Rewards and sanctions • Dealing with conflict and inappropriate behaviour • Anti-Bullying • Attendance Behaviour policy

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