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    Task B.2 Job Description for a Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator (SENCO) Main purpose of the job: The SENCO‚ with the support of the Headteacher and Governing Body‚ takes responsibility for the day to day operation of provision by the school for pupils with SEN and provides professional guidance in the area of SEN in order to secure high quality teaching and the effective use of resources to bring about improved standards of achievement for all pupils. Main duties and responsibilities:

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    Neil Postman

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    Lauren Stanger English 251 2/2/2015 I think Postman’s main argument is that Television is not meant for education solely which is reflected in various different academic studies in his article. That tv can have educational qualities while being entertaining but that it is not the means to end‚ edutainment is what Postman dubs Sesame street early on. As seen with the research he has duly noted is very conclusive. When we watch tv the average tv watcher only retains 20 percent

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    Stardust By Neil Gaiman

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    Gaiman‚ Neil. Stardust. United Kingdom: Avon Books‚ 1999. Print. While the story begins in late April 1839‚ the majority of the story takes place seventeen years later. The main character‚ Tristran Thorn‚ lives on the outskirts of Wall‚ a small town in England‚ that boarders the Fairy Market. One night he promises to retrieve a shooting star for his love‚ Victoria Forester in exchange for her hand in marriage. The story follows Tristran on his quest over the wall and into the Fairy lands to retrieve

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    Neil Gainman Summary

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    I would like to tell you about my reaction to the Neil Gainman’s article about the use of fiction. As we know the meaning of a fiction story is imagination or fantasy story‚ it means not a real story. Neil Gainman told us that reading fiction is reading for pleasure that is one of the most important things everyone can do (Gainman‚ 2013). For him the fiction has two uses ‚ first ‚ “It’s a gateway drug to reading” (Gainman‚ 2013‚ p.8)‚ and second‚ “to build empathy” (Gainman‚ 2013‚ p.15). I

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    Chemistry - Neils Bohr

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    Bibliography: Images: A photo of Niels Bohr‚ http://www.freeinfosociety.com/media/images/1186.jpg The Bohr Model‚ http://ndtvtutor.topiitcoaching.com/images/001/physical%20chemistry/bohr_model.jpg Websites: Dunder J‚ “Bohr‚ Neils”‚ Bohr‚ Neils‚ Google‚ May 8‚ 2011‚ http://www.freeinfosociety.com/article.php?id=95 Nobelprize.org‚ “Niels Bohr – Biography”‚ Biography‚ May 8‚ 2011‚ http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1922/bohr-bio.html Wikipedia‚ “Contributions to Physics

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    Neil Simon Characters

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    Neil Simon‚ he can be considered one of Americas favorite playwrights. Nearly six decades of comedy‚ and Neil is still relieving the fearsd and anxieties of audiences by making them laugh‚ mostly at their own foibles. The Characters and the interactions that Neil Simon pieces together‚ may seem a bit over the top‚ his scripts still manage to have nerve hitting connections between a cast and an auadience . Everyone can find a place in a dysfunctional family‚ mostly becuaase‚ its real‚ we all think

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    Arthur Miller has had a great many successful and well-known plays‚ most notably The Crucible. Miller’s play “The Crucible” is actually based on the witch hunt that went on looking for communists and communist sympathizers in the writing and acting community in the 50’s‚ but set in Salem in 1692. After the play opened in 1953‚ the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) took an interest in the play writer. And in 1954they denied him a passport so that he could go to London‚ England where he

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    Neil Postman - Responses

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    Part I On page 11‚ Postman quotes Niels Bohr as saying‚ "The opposite of a correct statement is an incorrect statement‚ but the opposite of a profound truth is another profound truth." What does this statement mean? Do you agree with it? Why or why not? Opposition creates two points of view and provides a stronger meaning for both sides. A correct statement‚ “I like ice cream‚” is opposed by the incorrect statement‚ “I don’t like ice cream.” If I only observe the correct statement‚ I have no

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    Neils Bohr Report

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    Mouyal‚ Daniel Chemistry-5 Mr. Lawson 12/14/12 Neils Bohr Niels Henrik David Bohr was born in Copenhagen on October 7‚ 1885‚ as the son of Christian Bohr‚ Professor of Physiology at Copenhagen University‚ and his wife Ellen‚ née Adler. Niels‚ together with his younger brother Harald (the future Professor in Mathematics)‚ grew up in an atmosphere most favourable to the development

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    ‘The Finn Brothers’‚ Tim and Neil Finn‚ are a musical duo who have been writing music since their childhood. They are best known for their success internationally with bands ‘Split Enz’ and ‘Crowded House’. And in 1993‚ both brothers were awarded the OBE (Order of the British Empire) from the Queen‚ for their contribution to music. Tim Finn is a singer songwriter‚ known for his music with New Zealand’s 70s & 80s rock band ‘Split Enz’. He is also recognised for his solo work‚ his temporary involvement

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