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    Masters with her Special Education Credentials. She is trilingual she knows English‚ Spanish and Sign Language. The classroom ratio is one adult to three children she can have up to twelve children at a time every child in her class needs to have an IEP for special needs in order to be placed there. At the time of the visit I saw nine children the teacher and two instructional aides. I observed the beginning of the day when children were being dropped off. The teacher opened the classroom door

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    classroom‚ Jane is well behaved and seems willing to learn‚ but her IEP states differently. Frim discussion with the teacher I learned that Jane has an OHI for defiant disorder. This defiance causes her to block the ability to be taught because she likes to defy what the teacher wants her to do‚ in this

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    Concept of Inclusion Sylvia Leggett ESC: 315 Survey of Exceptional Students Instructor: Karree Fah September 26‚ 2011 In order to be effective utilizing inclusion we must have an idea of what that concept implies. Inclusion has been called many things down through the years in the educational realm. It has gone from being called the least restrictive environment to mainstreaming‚ to integration and now inclusion. Inclusion “is used to refer to the commitment to educate each child‚ to the

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    During IEP [Individualized Education Program] meetings‚ there was a translator in the meetings‚ but I did most of the translating. The translators understood Spanish but didn’t understand what an IEP was well enough to explain it to my mom while translating. I got tired of the translators‚ so I started doing translating for my mom myself. It was very

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    specific criteria. An example of the measure would be fluency rate. A teacher will obtain a student’s fluency and compare it to the average for students the same age to determine if the student is on grade level. Both of these scores can be used in IEPs and

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    all students will perform equally. The child needs further identification‚ a teacher needs to initiate a meeting with that diagnostician and get the students started in the Response To Intervention (RTI) process. The child is identified and then an IEP (Individualized Educational Plan) is created at and ARD(Annual Review and Dismissal) meeting. For Emotional or behavioral disturbed students‚ a BIP (Behavior Intervention Plan) is usually utilized to assist the child and teacher to “pinpoint” troubled

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    assessing students with a disability‚ it is a whole different ballpark. There are five different reasons for assessing students: Screening and Identification‚ Eligibility and Diagnosis‚ IEP Development and Placement‚ Instructional Planning‚ and Evaluation. Through this screening‚ disabilities are determined (or not) and an IEP is created to help the student learn to the best of their ability (Pierangelo & Guiliani‚ 2008‚ p. 4-5). As a teacher‚ I know that both types of assessments are both needed

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    The famous Bill Cosby one said‚ “Through humor‚ you can soften some of the worst blows that life delivers. And once you find laughter‚ no matter how painful your situation might be‚ you can survive it.” First‚ The National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities defined intellectual disability as being a person that has certain limitations in mental functioning and in skills such as communicating‚ taking care of one’s self‚ and social skills. Also‚ all of these limitations and more

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    Research Paper 1 Research Paper: Emotional Disturbance Virginia Commonwealth University SEDP 501 Research Paper Introduction of Emotional Disturbance Many terms are used to describe emotional‚ behavioral or mental disorders. Currently‚ students with such disorders are categorized as having a serious emotional disturbance‚ which is defined under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) as follows: a condition exhibiting one or more of the following characteristics

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    the School Based Support Team within the school system. The SBST consists of: education evaluator‚ social worker‚ and a school psychologist. However‚ when the education evaluators were discontinued from the school system‚ the SBST became a IEP team. The IEP team consists of. Social Worker and School Psychologist. The advantage of being part of the team is to make the evaluation process easier. When asked about the preferable counseling interventions‚ Elsie said that there was

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