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    Now that I have completed my teaching session‚ this essay will discuss and analysis my performance using Gibb’s (1998) model of reflection which identified six key stages which are: description‚ feelings‚ evaluation‚ analysis‚ and conclusion and action plan. Finally I will conclude by reflecting on my role as a nurse educator‚ identifying my strength‚ weakness and put forward an action plan for my future development in teaching. Description A teaching session held at KK hospital’s small lecture

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    Reflections on Teaching Citizenship Enrolling on this course will allow me to gain accreditation for a subject that I feel enthusiastic and passionate. Our student group is quite diverse and there are opportunities to listen to others in context to how they teach citizenship. Meeting other individuals‚ who are in a similar position to my self will be rewarding and provides us with an ideal opportunity to benefit collectively from each other’s experiences‚ good and bad. In addition to this‚ I hope

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    receptive language‚ phonemes‚ morphemes‚ and semantics. Students who exhibit a language disorder may have chronic problems that can be related to any of the disorders listed above. However when students have a language disorder that cannot be identified they are referred to having specific language impairments or SLIs. Some students will have language delays‚ aphasia and even CAPDs which is central auditory processing disorders. Students that do not have a hearing loss‚ but their brains are not

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    CHALLENGES OF TEACHING STUDENTS WITH EBD Challenges of Teaching Students with EBD Laura Shupe Grand Canyon University: SPE-558 January 23‚ 2013 Education is an important factor of life that is a foundation of intellectual development and intelligence that shapes the futures of all students. There are students with disorders and disabilities who display hardships and delays in education that require different approaches and special teaching strategies. Students with emotional

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    History of Special Needs Provision in Ireland Swan (2000) described special needs education in Ireland in three phases‚ the neglect and denial‚ the special needs school and the integration or inclusion. The national Education System was first set up in 1831 making it compulsory for all children from age six to fourteen. By 1892 children had to go to school for 150 days in the year. At this time the government only seen children with special needs as being purely medical‚ and that it wasn’t necessary

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    Challenge of Teaching Students with EBD March 6‚ 2013 Challenge of Teaching Students with EBD There is much debate and confusion when defining emotional or behavioral disorders (EBD). Until 1997 this category was identified as serious emotional disturbance (SED). With the creation of IDEA in 1997 this category was changed to emotional disturbance (ED). While the federal government still uses ED as there identifying category for this disability‚ most professionals refer to it as emotional

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    Modifying Regular Classroom Curriculum for Gifted and Talented Students Many educators have become well-versed in modifying the regular classroom curriculum to meet the needs of students with disabilities. Educators are not as experienced‚ however‚ in meeting the instructional needs of high-ability students. In a growing number of states‚ revisions in regulations pertaining to gifted and talented students are requiring that high-ability students‚ previously served in part-time pull-out programs‚ must

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    Running head: Challenges of Teaching Students Challenges of Teaching Students with EBD Grand Canyon University: SPE 553 Rorie Ross February 6‚ 2013 Fifty years ago‚ students with emotional behavioral disabilities could be housed in an institution with no hope of education. Twenty years ago‚ it was acceptable for schools to isolate these same students in the school away from the general population. Today‚ students with emotional behavioral disabilities have increased interaction

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    helped research as a group for our senior project was how students with special needs cooperate with others like them‚ and then how they interact with people in society that do not have these needs. While researching this project‚ I kept one question in mind‚ what similarities and differences occur with these children when they are brought into these situations with new people. Through our mentor‚ we were able to interact with the special needs children at our school‚ one by observing from a distance

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    As a second year nursing student I felt mixed emotions of excitement and anxiety when I was thinking about my upcoming clinical placement because even though I have been working as a patient care assistant at Royal Darwin Hospital for a year and had already undergone clinical teaching block for one week . The responsibility of being a nurse is big and much complex than my current job [1.2 Fulfils the duty of care] especially when handling assigned patients. Thus‚ need to have a good supervision

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