Born: Shreveport‚ Louisiana on December 6‚ 1988; Raised in Marshall‚ Texas High School: Graduated in June 2007 from Marshall Senior High School in the Top 10 Percent of graduating class. College: Graduated with Honors in February 2009 from AIB College of Business in Des Moines‚ Iowa with an Associate in Applied Science Degree majoring in Information Technology and Business Administration. She continued on to obtain a Bachelor of Science Degree in February 2010 from AIB College of Business majoring
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It is my personal belief that the purposes of education are to enable students as fully as possible to choose and eventually realize their individual path through life as adults. I also believe in whole child education which strives to teach heart‚ body‚ and mind connection. I believe that imaginative and practical‚ hands-on work is the best way to promote this type of holistic learning. I view children as rapidly developing individuals who are full wonder and creativity. John Locked theorized
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Early childhood is a time of remarkable physical‚ cognitive‚ social and emotional development. Infants enter the world with a limited range of skills and abilities. Watching a child develop new motor‚ cognitive‚ language and social skills is a source of wonder for parents and caregivers. The study of human development is a rich and varied subject. We all have personal experience with development‚ but it is sometimes difficult to understand exactly how and why people grow‚ learn and change. Developmental
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evaluate the effectiveness of inclusive education in Swaziland. It is a case study of one of the schools which were engaged to pilot Inclusive Education by the Special Education Unit in the Ministry of Education and Training in the year 2006. This was in a bid to implement the Inclusive Education Draft Policy of 2005 (Ministry of Education and Training‚ 2010). Inclusive Education is a new educational programme which has been influenced by the global commitment to achieve Education for All (EFA) by 2015 (Dakar
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Inclusive education is a sign of our times. It is a way a stating that everyone counts‚ nobody is less important than another‚ everyone needs to be exposed to the same education process‚ and everyone should be treated with the same amount of dignity. In many circles‚ it is restricted to issues of disability or special need‚ but its broadest interpretation includes a much wider range of issues that should‚ or at least could be considered in the classroom setting. According to Lebeer (2006)‚ Inclusive
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My mission in life is to offer and provide quality Early Head start Education for children with Special needs. As a mother with a child with Autism‚ there wasn’t anywhere to have him get childcare‚ I want to be that link. Helping parents during the struggle of finding out your child has the disabilities could be difficult to understand and accept. I feel it is my mission to be that back bone for them. By learning the importance of the student’s character‚ it will assist me in learning how to assist
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arly Childhood Development: Psychoanalytic Theory‚ Contextual Theory‚ & Cognitive Theory There are five main perspectives to human development; Psychoanalytic‚ Learning‚ Cognitive‚ Evolutionary/Sociobiological and Contextual. In this paper we will compare and contrast three of these developmental theories‚ the Psychoanalytic‚ Contextual and Cognitive. We will show how each theory has added to the knowledge we have of child development. We will also examines how‚ by using the knowledge that
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A note on Inclusive Education Historically‚ attempts towards development and ensuring equality and justice for all have commonly been found to conform to the norms and systems of the majority. Most of these attempts have articulated the need for inclusion of all segments of the society – however‚ in most cases this articulation took the form of ‘special care systems’ that ultimately led to further exclusion of these communities – physically‚ mentally and psychologically. For a variegated and multi-segment
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Before learning this unit‚ my conception of inclusive practice was very limited. When thinking about inclusive practices‚ I firstly reflected on my stands of treating people who are physically disabled. I believed that people with disability should be treated normally as others in the society and this is one way of respecting and protecting their self-esteem. Treated normally means they can lead their lives like other ‘normal’ people; they feel secure in the society and do not need to worry about
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or other professionals) Through observations we can know children’s developmental progress and identify children with special needs. Factors that need to be taken under consideration when we carry out child observations (principles of good practice): Confidentiality: all information obtained in the observation must be treated with the strictest confidence (rights of the child and their family). Therefore: Ask for and get permission to carry out the observation from the parents or the workplace
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