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    launched into space was made public‚ lawmakers began calling for a greater focus on math and science classes in the nation’s schools. More money was given to the educational system‚ making more of those crucial math and science classes available to students. In addition to the marvel and wonder that encouraged many to study the science behind what it would take to get us there‚ a new frontier was waiting to be explored. Yet despite having all this in their favor‚ the United States would not be the first

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    Branding Educational Services through Innovation Abstract The privatization of educational services in our country have led to a mushrooming growth of educational institutions at primary‚ secondary and higher educational levels. There is thus a cut throat competition amongst various institutions lying around in the same vicinity. It is a strong endeavor on the part of these institutions to customize and differentiate their services. The processes of creatively and innovatively branding the

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    My Possible Career as an Educational Psychologist. Word Count: 910 Educational Psychology (Part One) Educational Psychologists work with students of any age in education and they work and help with the students’ psychological and educational development. They often observe the student within the educational setting and they can then sometimes intervene and recommend ways in which the students’ learning can be enhanced. This intervention can involve the educational psychologist working with

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    Introduction The objective of this essay is to discuss the idea of inclusion and how it is implemented in schools. In addition‚ there will be an evaluation of the progression made towards inclusion in a specific setting. Based on the results of this evaluation definitive targets will be designed aimed at increasing successful inclusion in the school‚ targeting a specified group of students. Each target will then be assigned a strategy devised to facilitate its successful deployment in school. To

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    Application of Educational Development Theories: A Case Study October 26‚ 2010 Understanding human development is considered the key towards maximizing the potentials of every student in the classroom. Developments in various fields‚ such anthropology‚ psychology‚ and biology have contributed largely to reinventing education in the last century. Research is given a central role in shaping “children’s education and experiences in schools” (McDevitt & Ormrod‚ 2010‚ p. 4). The advances in related

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    Explain how you could promote inclusion‚ equality and diversity with your current/ future learners. Identify other points of referral available to meet the potential needs of learners.  I teach on a one to one basis but if i was working in a classroom environment I would promote inclusion in the classroom by using various methods. These include  Partnering different abilities of learners so they can learn from each other and all have a chance to get to know each other/work with each other. 

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    | | |What Are Special Educational Needs? (Hand-out) | | This is a transition time for Special Educational Needs and Disabilities – new legislation in the form of a green paper - “Support and Aspiration” is advancing through the necessary stages and considerable

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    philosophy as either teacher-centered or student-centered authority. Next‚ identify the main characteristics of that philosophy. (The first one is completed for you as an example.) Once you have completed the table‚ answer the questions below. Educational Philosophies Table |Philosophy |Teacher- or Student-Centered |Characteristics | | |Authority |

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    Inclusion is important for people to develop connections‚ community‚ and an overall sense of belonging. One of the best ways to develop inclusion within a community is to establish trust between its people. After all‚ people who trust each other can overcome about anything. To build trust within communities‚ I would strengthen the community as a whole. Love and belonging are one of our basic needs as people. A lack of belonging‚ or loneliness‚ can have devastating effects on people’s physical and

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    Ballard | | Law | Judith | | What roles influenced special education leadership‚ advocacy‚ policy‚ and law? In my reading and review I have noticed that the roles that influenced leadership in special education is the role of the Special Education Supervisor and the teacher. Both have been strong supporters of a free and appropriate education for children with special needs. The Special Education Supervisor has pushed the school districts to do what is right and just for the children with

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