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    Typically children with down syndrome and autism are placed into solely special education setting‚ with little or no interaction with general education students. Both groups of children are reaping the benefits from this classroom setting. The children without disabilities have shown a more compassionate side. They continuously help their classmates when in need‚ stick up for them in social settings‚ and consider the special needs children their friends. In most school settings‚ they may not

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    Special Education Law Analysis Special Education Law Analysis Education in the United States has had a reputation of un-uniformity and mistreatment of certain groups especially students with disabilities. However‚ the recent past has yielded some advancement. Federal legislation has put into place three major laws that have lead to better treatment and higher quality education of students‚ especially those with disabilities. These laws are the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement

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    Personal Statement After much deliberation‚ I have concluded that I truly miss teaching. In December of 2003‚ I earned a Bachelor of Arts in Education degree in special education from Arizona State University. I graduated magna cum laude and was full of enthusiasm for my new career. Over the next ten years and countless emotional conditions while teaching‚ I became ill and needed to rethink my employment options. After months of recovery‚ I took on the responsibility of being my son’s primary

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    Describe own special educational philosophy in terms of its metaphysics‚ epistemology‚ axiology‚ and logic. My Philosophy of Special Education is that special education is teaching children who have special needs‚ which can interfere with their learning abilities. I believe special education compared to general education is merely an extension of services in helping all children learn. Learning is a process through which we increase our knowledge as a result of the experiences in our lives. We

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    The Referral Process for Special Education Laura J. Cornelius Grand Canyon University SPE 529N March 15‚ 2014 The goal of a public school is to equally educate students in a least restrictive environment (LRE). When a student starts to display behavioral or academic problems‚ schools are obligated to find solutions to help. With the reauthorization of Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) in 2004)‚ Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS)‚ and Response to Intervention

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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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    I had the pleasure in meeting and interviewing Mrs. Robinson* from Wellington Elementary in LISD. She has been a Special Education teacher there for the past three years. Before working here‚ Mrs. Robinson worked at a middle school in Plano‚ TX. Collectively‚ this is her 16th year teaching and I think that she is a prime example of adapting her practice to meet the needs of each learner. Mrs. Robinson’s inspiration started when she was little. She always knew that she wanted to work with small

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    Race-Based Admission in Higher Education Linh Nguyen Northeastern University Professor Daniel Volchok EDU 6220 Section 1 November 8‚ 2012 Race-Based Admission in Higher Education In 1992‚ a young White woman by the name of Cheryl Hopwood applied to the University of Texas Law School. Although she had above average LSAT scores and a good undergraduate grade point average‚ she was denied admission. Four years later Hopwood‚ along with four other plaintiffs‚ filed a lawsuit against the

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    I have always felt that is was my duty to always help people in need‚ and no one exemplifies this sense of responsibility better than nurses. Being accepted into the nursing program can help me achieve this dream. As a child the notions of duty and responsibility have been instilled to me by my mother‚ a military nurse in the Russian army. When I came to U.S. my passion for nursing only increased as I have spent all my time working in medical offices and assisting doctors with patient care. My

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    Checkpoint: The life of a Special Education Teacher Special Education teachers are faced with a wide range of students with different levels of disabilities. It can be levels Autism and Emotional Behavior disorders. There could be language/speech impairments and social deficiencies. Teaching students with a disability can be a challenge‚ so in the reading it showed that the teacher Pam had no experience at all but she was willing to learn all she needs to know on how to work with students with

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