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    Action Inquiry Action Inquiry EDA 555 Grand Canyon University Amy Thompson January 14‚ 2014 Action Inquiry The pay for teacher in Ohio will have a partial consideration based on how their students scored on their tests. The pay consideration was the result of legislation signed by Republican Gov. John Kasich. Modifications can still be made prior to this law going into effect. The current protocol for teachers pay requires that Ohio public school districts

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    University: EDA 555 February 12‚ 2014 Case Study:   Student with Special Needs All students have a right to education and safety at the expense of the school that he/she attends‚ including students with special need that requires special situation with no additional cost. Having such a diverse student body‚ an administrator would need to have an understanding of the legal ramification that is included in disciplining and accommodating special education students academically. All students have

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    TSPICE USING TANNER EDA TOOL Aim: To implement NAND‚ NOR‚ NOT GATE and Differential amplifier using tanner EDA tool. Software Required: S Edit Software. Procedure: 1. Startprogramsselect tanner EDA SEdit software 2. Create new designdesign name. 3. cell new viewenter cell nameok 4. Under Project Name  click addbrowsemy documents 1.tanner EDA tanner EDA tools process select generic 250 nmgeneric 250nm devicesopen 2. tanner EDA tanner EDA tools standard libraries

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    Teaching is not an exact science‚ where one teaching strategy fits all. Having a lesson planned that is carefully prepared may encourage some students to improve their grades‚ craft an incredible story‚ and attend college. That same lesson may leave other students discouraged and confused. Effective teaching requires creativity and flexibility. Teaching techniques and strategies must be adjusted and monitored frequently by both general educators and special educators. Only a portion of the lesson

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    IEP paperwork that proves her children received Special education services from her previous school 3. Request the school provide the services she received in Seattle. 4. The school register will call the school district to concur that the students received the services that are being requested from our school district. pursuant to “34 CFR 99.31(a)(2)” “the school must take reasonable steps to obtain the child’s records‚ including the IEP and supporting documents and records relating to the

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    Intellectual Disability Student Population Within‚ at the least‚ the United States‚ we are most familiar with identifying individuals that lack cognitive skills as having “mental retardation‚” but the legal term that is now being used is “intellectual disability.” Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) is a law that protects the education of certain disabled children from age 3 up to the age of 21. Under IDEA‚ intellectual disabilities is one of the thirteen categories in which students ages

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    ANDRE KRUGER 56204361 EDA3046 ASSIGNMENT 2 10-04-2015 QUESTION 1: What international events influenced the development of environmental education and education for sustainability?  1945 – The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is created. The main concern of this organization is developing education mainly focusing on the environment and its conservation.  1948 – The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is created. This fund is created with the intent to conserve

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    labeling always benefits students with disabilities. When someone is labeled they are often seen for their disability before they are seen as just being a person. People tend to focus more on the disability of the person and the fact that they cannot perform a task instead of modifying the task so they can perform it to the best of their ability. Labeling a student under one of the thirteen categories may distinguish which disability the child has but‚ not all cases of that disability are the same. No

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    Legal Rights of Students with Disabilities 1 Legal Rights of Students with Disabilities Legal Rights of Students with Disabilities 2 Task 1 Part A: Summarize the six key components of the original 1975 IDEA In 1975‚ President Gerald Ford signed into law Public Law 94-142‚ Education for Handicap Act. This federal law was created to assure that all children with disabilities have free and appropriate education available to them. The six key components of the original 1975 Education

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    In a presentation about parents and families of students with disabilities‚ the Riley family came up and shared their experiences about living with Catherine‚ a woman who has Down syndrome. The three presenters who shared were Molly‚ Nola‚ and Catherine. Molly‚ who is Catherine’s older sister‚ talked about what it was like growing up together with Catherine and how it affected her life. Nola‚ Catherine’s mother‚ told what it was like bringing and raising a child with Down syndrome in this world.

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