for each criterion‚ and report results in a public document. (6) Discuss the final report with parents and teachers and prepare a strategy for action. (Glatthorn & Jailall‚ 2009‚ p. 79). As a current Special Education Teacher‚ I have the opportunity to educated students with multiple disabilities. I believe that instead of discarding a curriculum‚ that was developed to served all students; we should fine-tuned the curriculum instead. Principals and Standard -Bearers should created curriculum
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schools today with learning‚ physical and behavioural difficulties. The essential advice and support is being provided by the educational psychologists for schools/parents of children with special educational needs and work closely with the special educational needs co-ordinator. Identifying the reasons for their learning or having any behaviour problems can be established by spending time with any individual child. After finding the reasons will present it to the both school and parents. The children
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Educational philosophy I believe that education is an individual‚ unique experience for every student who enters a classroom. In order for children to benefit from what schools offer‚ I think that teachers must fully understand the importance of their job. First‚ I believe that teachers must consider teaching to be a lifestyle‚ not a mere forty-hour-a-week job‚ because a teacher’s goals for his/her students encompass much more than relaying out-of-context facts to passive students. As professionals
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should stop focussing on the person with disabilities and turn our attention to disabling environments.” Discuss with relevance to completing explanations of disability. Date: 14/03/13 Word Count: 1‚442 “We should stop focussing on the person with disabilities and turn our attention to disabling environments”. This can be done by focussing on the social and rights based models of disability. There are four main models of disability‚ these are; the charity model‚ the medical
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Intellectual disability Intellectual disability‚ also known as mental retardation‚ is a term used when there are limits to a person’s ability to learn at an expected level and function in daily life. Levels of intellectual disability vary greatly in children – from a very slight problem to a very severe problem. Children with intellectual disability might have a hard time letting others know their wants and needs‚ and taking care of themselves. Intellectual disability could cause a child to learn
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Learning Needs – Learning needs have a huge effect on a child’s development. A learning disability affects the way a person learns new things in any area of life‚ not just at school. It affects how they understand information and how they communicate. A child with a general learning disability finds it more difficult to learn‚ understand and do things compared to other children of the same age. The degree of disability may vary greatly from some children who cannot or are unable to speak and
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Educational Policy Year 3 BA (Hons) Health & Applied Social Studies Validated by Liverpool John Moore’s University Module Leader: Marta Menor-Rodriguez Examination of the Coalition Government ’s New School Systems. Word Count 5415 On Tuesday May eleventh‚ 2010 David Cameron became the British Prime Minister after forming a Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition. This followed five days of negotiation as the general election had produced a hung
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Social‚ Physical and Psychological Needs of Special Groups During Sports and Exercise Focusing on School Children who are Visually Impaired In order for children to develop into physically active‚ healthy young adults they need to be firstly introduced to sport and secondly educated in sport from an early age. However this is not such an easy concept when working with young children who are physically or mentally disabled‚ due to sport‚ physical education and provision frequently being
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Endorsement of the Ecological Model of Disability I. An Unwarranted Epistemology of Disability: The Medical Model As aforementioned‚ this research argues that society perceives disabilities as something that is negative which is unwarranted and cruel. Here I articulate that an important source of that stigma attached to people with disabilities comes from the medical model (MM). In other words‚ I claim that the MM structures many negative societal perceptions of disability. I begin by describing the MM
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Unit 1: The cost of Raising a Child I believe at the infant stage‚ the 2 expenses that can be reduced are food and clothing. This is because baby food alone can be very expensive but not if you make it yourself. You save money buying fruits and veggies and wheats in bulk because it lasts longer than one baby meal‚ and in the long run will be cheaper for you. Also reducing expenses for clothing can be easy if you have older children because you have the opportunity to hand down your child’s old
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