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    EDUC 142/341 Study Guide for the Mid-Term Exam Education of the Exceptional Child Spring 2010 Overview Access to Education- basic American Value What did special education mean in the 1900s?- Home instruction‚ not every student‚ only those who could afford it Impact on evolution of education in the 1950s- Parents organizing groups Define exceptional- deviate from the norm Social movement in the 1950s and 1960s that paved the way for special education- Civil Rights Movement Conditions

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    The Honorable Ronald Reagan and the IB Learner Profile “The International Baccalaureate® (IB) learner profile describes a broad range of human capacities and responsibilities that go beyond academic success.” – International Baccalaureate The IB Learner Profile is a compiled list of ten crucial attributes that exist to guide a student to become highly successful in school as well as external environments such as workplaces and homes. These traits include inquirers‚ knowledgeable‚ thinkers‚ communicators

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    contents Introduction………………………………………………………………………...3 Literature review……………………………………………………………...........5 Second language acquisition theory………………………………………………..9 Self sufficiency and language learning……………………………………………11 Learner autonomy in practice……………………………………………………..14 Learner independence and learning management……………………………...…14 Factors involved in learning………………………………………………………17 English in rural colleges…………………………………………………………..17 Psychological perceptions and problems of rural students in

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    LEARNERS DEVELOPMENT PROPILE PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT The learner is physically fit/normal‚ she doesn’t have any deficiency. She is very active and alert in their home and school. And she is also participative in school. SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT The learner’s social development is well developed for she is friendly and easy to be with. She is allowed to play outside the house and go out with friends‚ but with limitations and rules to be followed. She is being loved by the people around her for she

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    Learning a second language. To most people‚ second language acquisition is a lengthy and exhausting/strenuous process. A general approach taken by most learners is to learn vocabulary and memorize grammar rules. They contend that language speaks for itself and the meaning of language lies in the language itself. In my opinion‚ a language goes beyond its literal/unvarnished/plain/original meanings and delivers different messages as situations change. The cultural context and background of a language

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    LEARNING ENGLISH MORPHOLOGY FOR EFL LEARNERS Generally‚ we can mention that EFL (English as a Foreign Language) learners are those who learn English tend to achieve the particular purpose. For example‚ they can use English when travelling or to communicate with other people from whatever country‚ who also speak English. We can classify the students of English department into EFL learners‚ too. So‚ they need to be able to speak English well. One of the foremost aspect in speaking English is we have

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    ESSAY Helping English Language Learners in the Classroom Learners from different background and surroundings have different perceptions towards learning English. Their surroundings contribute to their more or less of understanding of towards English language learning. From urban to rural settings‚ most schools are in charge for educating English language to students. In relation to that matter‚ teachers of English language in schools are also facing several difficulties in teaching English

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    system and thus stress-related vowel reduction phenomenon does not arise in Korean. Moreover‚ ’/ə/’ and ’/ɨ/’ that are similar to English unstressed vowels ([ə]‚ [ɨ]) exist as full vowels in Korean. This different prosodic system provides Korean learners of English with difficulty to accurately produce English unstressed vowels (McAllister‚ Fledge‚ & Piske 2002). The aim of this paper is three fold. The first is to see whether English unstressed reduced vowels spoken by Korean speakers are different

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    7-24-2013 Summary of Instructional Problem In the state of Kentucky Social Studies education focuses on five big ideas that all topics can fall under. These topics are government and civics‚ cultures and societies‚ economics‚ geography‚ and historical perspective. (Kidwell‚ 2012) Geography is one of the big five ideas and is extremely important. One of the foundations of geography is the use of map skills. Map skills can include simply reading a map‚ using visual literacy to decode information

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    Self-Assessment and Reflection of a Visual Learner Marcia Weaver COM/516 May 6‚ 2012 Denise Corso Abstract In this paper‚ I take the reader through my search and the processes I went through as a visual learner to decide on my choice of instruction‚ online or traditional. I identify my strengths and highlight how I have used them in this course; uncover my weaknesses‚ and present strategies on what to adjust to accommodate them. I also analyze the sources of my preconceived notions about

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