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    CENTRAL PHILIPPINE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES Jaro‚ Iloilo City ASSESSING THE CURRICULUM FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION A RESEARCH PAPER In Partial Fulfillment of the Course In Educ. 647 Supervision of Instruction Presented to: Dr. Lucy B. Catalogo Professor Presented by: Lori Grace A. Advincula MAED 2 -1 March 25‚ 2008 Table of Contents Chapter I. Introduction …………………………………... 2 Background of the Study……………….. 2 Objectives of the Study …………………. 2 Statement of

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    in Special Education has been a longstanding and frustrating problem across the county since its creation in 1975 with the signing of Public Law 94-142 by President Gerald Ford. Of the groups and degree studied‚ the most attention has been given to the overrepresentation of African-Americans‚ particularly in the categories of Emotional Disturbance and Mental Retardation. However‚ a group and degree studied much less frequently is the underrepresentation of Asian-Americans in Special Education. While

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    the 16th century‚ a child is found in Aveyron and is captured by hunters people were interested in seeing how a child in nature would develop will the child have an innate idea of god? Itard proposes to teach the child by changing the focus of education. B. Experimental Methods 1. Fechner (1801 – 1881) – Psychophysics he was curious about sensory capacities – how light things are‚ how heavy things are‚ how loud things are‚ etc 2. Wundt – in 1879 set up the first psychological laboratory

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    Globalization leads to cultural globalization and makes the impacts on local cultures. The conflicting between global culture and local cultures is a controversial topic which leads to the divergent position on cultural hybridization and homogenization. Cultural homogenization refers to the effects of globalization and aims to argue that foreign elements‚ particularly elements of dominant cultures‚ are replacing local elements. In contrast‚ cultural hybridization is the concept of combination between

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    Research Participation Task Alternative Journal Article Summaries Reference of the article (in APA format) including Author/s‚ Title of Journal Article‚ and Title of Journal‚ date of publication‚ volume etc. Sandra‚ L.‚ Murray‚ D. W.‚ Griffin‚ J. L.‚ Derrick‚ B. H.‚ Maya‚ A. & Sadie L. (2011). Satisfaction tempting fate or inviting happiness? : Unrealistic idealization prevents the decline of marital. Psychological Science‚ 22‚ 619-626. doi: 10.1177/0956797611403155. What is the research question

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    Data breaches is a term that our society is becoming all too familiar with. They have been occurring more often throughout the past couple of years. An article titled “Data Breaches Keep Privacy & Security Lawyers Increasingly Busy and Looking for Recruits” written by Steven T. Taylor (2012) states “those in the business of cybercrime and protecting against cybercrime may think of 2011 as the year of the breach.”(p. 2) Cyber security has always been a big issue but the more breaches there were the

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    Trading is done in three ways 1. Cash trading 2. Spot trading 3. Derivative trading The NSE trading system called National Exchange for Automated trading (NEAT) is a fully automated screen base trading. It is online and nationwide trading system. It adopts the principle of an order driven market. In this system a member can punch into the computer quantities of securities and prices at which he likes to transact. The transactions are executed as soon as it finds a matching sale or buy order

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    Different Waste Management Options in Singapore Yen Hong To‚ Registration Number: 120116728‚ CPE6008 Abstract: This paper gives an assessment for several waste management tools in Singapore‚ a properous small island located in Southeast Asia which is internationally renowned as the greenest and cleanest country. Over decades‚ dramatic industrialization and economic development have put pressure country’s environment. In 1972‚ disposed solid waste was 0.74 million tonnes‚ the figure went

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    classrooms and Career and Technical Education (CTE)/vocational classrooms. The research questions addressed in this study were as follows: 1. What were the strengths and weaknesses of inclusion academic classes in the vocational secondary school? 2. What were the strengths and weaknesses of the inclusion vocational classes in the vocational secondary school? 3. What were the unique elements of the vocational secondary community that support or hinder success of special education students in the inclusive setting

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    Patrick J. Morrissette : Rethinking Parental Participation in Special Education‚ 3(14) The article starts with the historical perspective of parental involvement in special education students. The child with disability is segregated and consider burden to the family. The institutionalization for severely disabled children considered as relief for the family members. From that point the parent involvement is more than a education decision maker of the student. The authors described various

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