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    related services offered to learning-disabled children. By providing funds‚ the Public Law of 1969 known as the Children with Specific Learning Disabilities Act has recognized children with "learning disabilities" (Berger‚ 2008‚ p. 302) and enabled them to receive special education and other services such as physical therapy‚ speech‚ transportation‚ etc. In addition‚ by enforcing mandated education for all children‚ the Public Law has protected children with disabilities from being rejected or forced

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    Maslow & Herzberg

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    Describe & compare the basic contributions of Maslow & Herzberg to the understanding of worker motivation. We have basic needs which‚ when not met‚ cause us to be dissatisfied. Meeting these needs does not make us satisfied‚ it merely prevents us from becoming dissatisfied. There is a separate set of needs which‚ when resolved‚ do make us satisfied. These are called motivators. This theory is also called Herzberg’s two-factor theory. Herzberg asked people about times when they had felt good about

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    Maslow

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    Emily Jonson Sociology 101 Maslow’s believed that the first level of need is hierarchy of human needs. He resumed a hierarchy of human needs based on two groupings. His two groupings were deficiency needs and growth needs. Within the deficiency needs‚ each lower need must be met before moving to the next higher level. Once each of these needs has been satisfied‚ if there is deficiency‚ an individual will take action to remove the deficiency. The first four level of the hierarchy is Physiological

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    Abraham Maslow

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    a chapter by Abraham Maslow titled Some Basic Propositions of a Growth and Self-Actualization Psychology. In this chapter Maslow expounds on his perspective of self-actualization‚ and how he believes through growth towards self-actualization a human can maintain their full human potential. Many psychologists in modern practice incorporate some aspects if not all of Maslow’s theories. In studying someone such as Maslow we are given the privilege of studying modern theories‚ but also at the same

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    maslows law

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    Maslow wanted to understand what motivates people. He believed that individuals possess a set of motivation system unrelated to rewards or unconscious desires. The five stages are basic‚ safety‚ social‚ esteem and self-actualization needs. One must satisfy lower level basic needs to meet higher levels growth needs. Life experiences including divorce and loss of a job may cause an individual to fluctuate between levels of the hierarchy. Once these needs have been reasonably satisfied one may be able

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    The Social Learning Theory

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    Flanagan‚ 2000) The two theories which are written about in this essay are The Social Learning Theory which is the work of Albert Bandura and Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy of needs theory. Albert Bandura was a behaviourist. The Social learning theory was a behaviourist theory. Behaviourists think that the only thing that matters is behaviour. They study the stimulus and the way people respond to a stimulus.(Eysenck and Flanagan‚ 2000) The Social Learning Theory (SLT) came about between

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    LD201 Understand the Context of Supporting Individuals with Learning Disabilities Identify legislation and policies that are designed to promote the human rights‚ inclusion‚ equal life chances and citizenship of individuals with learning disabilities? The human rights act allows individuals with learning disabilities the right to equal chances when it comes to jobs this will promote inclusion and will also make the individual feel like they’re included and valued as a member of the community‚ the

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    individuals with Learning Disabilities 1.1 People with learning disabilities are more vulnerable than other people; they are affected by certain laws. There isn’t one law or Act which covers their situation‚ but they may be affected by laws concerning: * Education * Voting rights * Ownership of property * Guardianship * Control of finances * Consent to sex In the United Kingdom‚ specific legislation that affects people with learning disabilities include: * Disability Discrimination

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    prevent exclusion of individuals with learning disabilities. The Equalities Act of 2010 combines 116 different legislations to provide a legal framework the purpose of which is to protect the rights of individuals. It simplifies past legislation providing the UK with a law that protects individuals from discrimination and make society equal. Merged legislations are: The Equal Pay Act 1970 The Sex discrimination Act 1975 The Race Relations Act 1976 The Disability Discrimination Act 1995 The Employment

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    Journal of Learning Disabilities Juliana M. Taymans and Sagnaka Kosaraju both journalist believe that if the instructors attempt to further their education it will enhance their literacy skills and improve employment opportunities for adults with learning disabilities. Only 5% full time and 12% part time instructors in the adult basic programs have a certification in special education. (Tamassia et al‚ 2007). They feel educators in the ABE program need adequate information for different strategies

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