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    Teachers’ role in the proclamation of Inclusive Education in Hong Kong: Challenges and Inspirations Introduction Nowadays‚ when we talk about students with special education needs (SEN)‚ we are no longer focusing on how special education schools treat the SENs for their learning. We address to the issue inclusive education because the public believes every child should share the same fundamental right to learn in a ‘normal’ classroom and education should be provided to cater the wide diversity

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    Regular vs Flexible Staffing

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    HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT | April 1 2011 | Individual project - Regular vs. Flexible staffing : Making use of contingent workers | Submitted by: Fatima Rauf BBA 2K8 (A) Roll no: 11 | Regular vs. Flexible Staffing: Making Use of Contingent Workers Strategic decisions need to be undertaken to see how much recruiting needs to be done to fill staffing needs with regular full time workers and other contingent temporary part time workers. This lies at the foundation of recruitment decisions

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    universally recognized that education is the basic human right and teacher education is heart and life blood of educational system‚ which play pivotal role for the progress of any country. Pakistan has 90 colleges of elementary education‚ which offer teacher training programmes for PTC‚ CT‚ certificates B.Ed and M.Ed degrees. For secondary schools teachers there are 16 colleges of education and there are 9 departments of education in various universities which train teachers at master level. There are

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    immediately put Bobby into a special education classroom that is made up of entirely special needs children of all different disorders. Knowing that Bobby was prone to tantrums and uneasy with things unfamiliar to him‚ his parents wanted Bobby placed into a regular classroom with normally functioning students but with extra help from perhaps an extra aide or teacher. The school district decided to accommodate Bobby ’s parents ’ wishes and placed Bobby into a regular kindergarten classroom with a one-on-one

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    equality inclusion

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    1:2‚ 1:3‚ 2:1 Discrimination is a preconceived attitude towards members of a particular group formed only upon the basis of their membership of that group that leads to less favourable or bad treatment of that person. For example‚ A public building does not provide reasonable access for a person in a wheelchair to be able to access the building in the same way as other people Potential effects may include: • Causing upset • Affecting an individual’s self-esteem • Causing stress • Individuals feeling

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    Teacher

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    By Iose Afu Muasau Tafuna High School A. What do you consider to be the major public education issues today? Address one in depth‚ outlining possible causes‚ effects and resolutions. The most alarming public education issues today have to do with teacher certification in specific content area and‚ the increase in students reading at the below basic level. Educators must have the knowledge of a content area to help nurture students

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    Normal Diversity SOE Goal #3: Teachers differentiate instruction with respect for individual and cultural characteristics. Introduction To begin the discussion on differentiating instruction and making sure it is respectful of the individual‚ I will need to begin with some definitions of terms and basic thoughts. The scope of this paper is to talk about multicultural education as well as differentiation for the varying abilities of the students. It is a wide coverage! There cannot be a simple

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    Importance of a Teacher

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    From “The Importance of Teacher Self-Awareness in Working with Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders” by Richardson and Shupe‚ Teaching Exceptional Children‚ Vol. 36‚ No. 2‚ 2003‚ pp. 8-13. Copyright 2006 by The Council for Exceptional Children. Reprinted with permission. The Importance of Teacher Self-Awareness in Working With Students With Emotional and Behavioral Disorders Brent G. Richardson ❈ Margery J. Shupe What are your primary concerns in the classroom? Are you constantly

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    Giving a Helping Hand

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    Give a Helping Hand The Rotaract Club at the University of Colorado at Boulder is about creating a community around the idea of service and leadership. The college version of Rotary‚ known as Rotaract‚ develops and participates in service projects to provide cutting edge leadership development opportunities for members. It is a community for people committed to positive change to gather for inspiration‚ support‚ motivation‚ help‚ and real world leadership training. CU Rotaract is a force of good

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    Financial Inclusion in India

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    INANCIAL INCLUSION - A path towards India’s future economic growth by Dr. K. Ravichandran‚ Dr. Khalid Alkhathlan Assistant Professor‚ King Saud University‚ Saudi Arabia SYNOPSIS: Though our country’s economy is growing around 9 percent‚ still the growth is not inclusive with the economic condition of the people in rural areas worsening further. One of the typical reasons for poverty is being financially excluded. Though there are few people who are enjoying all kinds of services from savings to

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