VALEDICTORIAN 2018 SPEECH A child miseducated is a child lost- Helen Keller It is with great humility‚ that I first and foremost thank the Almighty God for this achievement and the grace and favour He has shown me these past six years. I would love to appreciate the CEO‚ Mrs. Adamolekun for setting up the school and her continued efforts to ensure it keeps existing. I also thank Mr. Akwitti for introducing many amazing opportunities to me and for their relentless support too. I also appreciate
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the soul be strengthened‚ ambition inspired‚ and success achieved” – Helen Keller. Helen Keller may be misfortunate for losing her ability to see and hear. However‚ the things she has done to overcome these difficulties are the reasons why many people admire her. After having read her autobiography and her book “The Story Of My Life”‚ Helen has greatly inspired me with her strong character and spirited soul. Helen Keller was born in 1890 and was just like any other ordinary baby. Unfortunately
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Blending the world of Special Education with General Education Constructivism vs Behaviorism In Behaviorism‚ it focuses in one particular view of learning: a change in external behavior achieved through a large amount of repetition of desired actions‚ the reward of good habits and the discouragement of bad habits. In the classroom this view of learning led to a great deal of repetitive actions‚ praise for correct outcomes and immediate correction of mistakes. In the field of language learning
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people would be Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan. They were part of the story‚ “The Miracle Worker”‚ which was the struggle of Anne teaching Helen how to function the right way and have a normal life through her disabilities. Helen was not just blind‚ she was also deaf. Anne Sullivan had been the instructor or of Helen at the time. Reading the play script‚ “The Miracle Worker” by William Gibson (Acts 1-2)‚ I can tell that Helen was not that easy to teach until Anne had separated Helen from her parents
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are so little that we can’t even remember how‚ something that for all of us was always part of our lives. Helen Keller with her need of language to give sense to life‚ Frederick Douglass with his ways of learning and Amy Tan with the importance of the “Mother Tongue” language‚ convey to us a totally different view of how language changes‚ develops and gives meaning to our lives. For Helen Keller‚ when she was around seven years old‚ language was a mystery. In a selection of her biography “The Story
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Helen Keller was an important influence for the deaf and blind. They also had a woman they could relate to pushing for reform. She wrote numerous magazine articles on the prevention of blindness and the education and special problems of the blind. A group that didn’t receive much benefit from her work may be the less fortunate. With no information provided‚ we don’t know if there were funds provided for the less fortunate people‚ to be able to afford and benefit from the program services. This did
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The stages of Intellectual development on Helen Kellers and Malcolm X The stages of Intellectual development were invented by Jean Piaget after the development of children’s thinking for more than a fifty years. There are four stages: imitation‚ separation‚ classify and metaphors. Stages intellectual development is aplicated to every learning process such as Malcolm X a man that learned through a dictionary. Also Helen Keller‚ a woman who was blind and deaf. However‚ learned by touching objects while
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even learning through revelations. Each way of gaining knowledge is unique‚ and every person learns differently. When reading about the old man‚ Helen Keller‚ and Mrs. Hale’s experiences‚ it is easy to see a commonality; Though unique‚ the link in each character’s story occurs in the revelations they experience. The old man in “A Christmas Story‚” Helen Keller‚ and Mrs. Hale in “Trifles” have all had experiences of learning in different ways‚ but ultimately it is a personal revelation that leads to their
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Allison Introduction My report is on Mt. Saint Helens. Before 1980‚ symmetrical Mt. Saint Helens was known as “Fujiyama of America.” (http://mountsthelens.com/history-1.html) Mt. Saint Helens erupted on May 18‚ 1980. It was one of the most deadly eruptions in America. Mt. Saint Helens height used to be 9‚677 ft making it the 5th highest peak in Washington. It’s height was reduced to 1‚300 ft after it exploded in 1980. Mt. Saint Helens is almost 53 km west of Mt. Adams and approximately 80 km Northeast
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things are existing. Helen Keller lived in the world of darkness and silence since she was young‚ and she was a lost child. During the era‚ 1800s‚ the society was not acceptable toward something unusual‚ including a person who with disability like Hellen Keller. Probably‚ many people kept a person inside a house if someone had a disability. Some people might felt a shame about having a family member who has disability because of at the era of the social norm.
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