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    The Cross Cultural Approach

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    Introduction: The Cross-Cultural Approach Myth: is a story or example believed as true from a religion or culture group (usually an origin story) (The Prophet Mohamad PBUH is true for all Muslims) -myth comes from the greek word “muthos” which means word: -“muthos” are not literal words (they are metaphors) -“logos” are literal words The difference between Myth‚ Legends‚ Fairytales  Myth: origin stories Legends: stories that may or may not be believed Fairytales: stories that starts with

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    The special education teacher is under a great deal of pressure with the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) law which was recently passed by the government in 2002. Students with disabilities are now treated as if they are to know as much as students that do not have a disability of any kind. Schools that fail to meet the governments mandate of the NCLB are in danger of losing some of their government funding‚ are put on a “needs to improve” list‚ and are punished rather than helped out by the government

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    25 The Legislative and Litigation History of Special Education Edwin W. Martin Reed Martin Donna L. Terman Abstract Between the mid 1960s and 1975‚ state legislatures‚ the federal courts‚ and the U.S. Congress spelled out strong educational rights for children with disabilities. Forty-five state legislatures passed laws mandating‚ encouraging‚ and/or funding special education programs. Federal courts‚ interpreting the equal protection and due process guarantees of the Fourteenth Amendment

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    Assessment in Special Education Abstract Sometimes the general education program alone is not able to meet the needs of a child with disabilities‚ and he/she may be able to receive special education services. The evaluation process can be a very difficult task when trying to identify if the child qualifies for special education‚ schools often have a pre-referral intervention process. The most prominent approached used today is the “response-to-Intervention” or RTI. Special Education teachers

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    started to imitate them at Badami‚ Aihole‚ Ellora‚ Salsette‚ Elephanta‚ Aurangabad and Mahabalipuram. The rock-cut art has continuously evolved‚ since the first rock cut caves‚ to suit different purposes‚ social and religious contexts‚ and regional differences. Alongside the art forms like architecture‚ paintings and sculpture‚ there have been evolving‚ changing‚ transforming‚ folk and tribal art traditions in India. These art forms are expression of people belonging to different cultural and social

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    Special Education Law Review Audra Haines Ashford University Survey of the Exceptional Child 631 Stacy Roberts April 09‚ 2013 Special Education Law Review The reauthorized Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) was signed into law on Dec. 3‚ 2004‚ by President George W. Bush. ("IDEA‚" 2004) This particular piece of legislation has gone the distance to protect student education through the development of six principals. The following principals are “zero-rejection‚ nondiscriminatory

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    An effective lesson is described in a number of ways by a number of different people. There are also numerous theories about how students learn and about how best to teach them‚ these theories are constantly changing and being modified over time as people’s opinions change. These theories and opinions are also different depending on which country you are in as well as what subject you teach with different techniques being used to try to achieve effective lessons. To go along with these theories the

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    believed in religion. Where as Historians would examine the language that was spoke‚ which would then correlate to the stories being told and the texts that came from a specific culture‚ traditions and decrees. Many may say that the archaeological approach to understanding religion has more evidence since the way these individuals look at religion have tangible objects opposed to the

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    ensure that effective services are delivered for community that uses the centre in accordance with the organisation policies and procedure. To be effective‚ Sharon need to challenge the organisation policies‚ Sharon need to focus on the relationship between the staff‚ service users‚ the tasks to meet the organisation mission and goals and constant assessment of whether policies and procedure continue to meet the organisation mission and goals (Burgess 2006; Collins‚2005). Feedback loop: Once Sharon has

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    It was not until the middle decades of the eighteenth century that Europe turned‚ for the first time‚ towards the education of persons with disabilities. The spirit of reform‚ crystallized in the philosophy and precepts of the European Enlightenment‚ created new vistas for disabled persons and the pioneers who ventured to teach them. Although special education emerged in a number of national contexts‚ France was the crucible where innovative pedagogies to assist those deaf‚ blind‚ and intellectually

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