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    Investigation of Middle School Teachers’ Perception on Bullying The article “An Investigation of Middle School Teachers’ Perception on Bullying”, by Stewart Waters and Natalie Mashburn seeks to investigate rural middle school teachers’ perception regarding bullying. The research problem being addressed is middle school teachers’ perceptions towards bullying and the ramifications of different types of bullying within the school environment. The researchers chose to study classroom teachers’…

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    opportunities for students (both in academics and extracurriculars). Along with these benefits there would also be some losses. Duplicates would be not necessary and some believe that personal connection between students and teachers would be lost. However, some losses might need to be taken for the betterment of students. In Illinois there are 859 school districts. Thirty-four percent of these school have 599 or less students. Forty-five percent of schools have 600-2499 students. Research…

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    James Watts SPEC 508 Dr. Tracy Amerman October 14, 2015 Written Report A Case Study & Student Reflection: “Margaret” A Profile: Who Is Margaret? “Margaret” is a fifteenyear old ninth grade female student attending a high school in Hudson County, New Jersey, with a student population of approximately 1,850 young men and women. Ethnically, she has self identified as “part Brazilian, part Spanish and part German.” Per her Individualized Education Plan, Margaret has been classified as “Emotionally…

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    This paper gives a perspective into how children of poverty are affected academically. Poverty is considered to have a lack of money or material possessions. Meanwhile, poverty is used to describe many different life situations. Some students experience different levels of poverty. Generational poverty is where the family has not benefited from education or has not moved up or is not respected in a job position. Working class poverty is when the family is living pay check to pay check, to make…

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    Parent Involvement

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    program have higher averages in all dimensions. According to the results, branch teachers working with middle school students have more limited knowledge and less positive views on this subject. While they believe that the subject of parent involvement should be included in teacher training processes, they also think that parent involvement is not sufficiently supported at schools due to reasons stemming from both teachers and…

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    in Brampton, made during parent-teacher night. While the teacher did communicate with her concerning the large size of her son, the teacher never confessed to using a segregated tactic to teach her son, Anelka, about personal space. To distinguish him from the classroom, a pie-shape with masking tape separated his desk; and a box on the ground further divided him from his classmates. The teacher’s case was also questioned because Anelka was the only black student in the class and not allowed to…

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    experiences between staff, parents and students. While this creates a large familial bond, like any family, issues arise when people on all sides find themselves in a situation that requires a decision that might negatively affect the perceived familial relationship. At Napavine, we have teachers, parents, community members and students who have been in the community for all of their lives; and, we have those same stakeholders who have not. Division between stakeholder…

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    chief executive. Students spend most of the time with their teachers so why not have students grade their teachers. Studies show that poor school environments are strongly linked to poor test scores, low graduation rates, low attendance rates, and student disconnection. Poor school environments include low levels of teacher enjoyment, high rates of teacher departure and low academic expectations. The whole aspect of the environment is through our teachers. Teachers rub off on students if they…

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    inclusion exists and always will. As years pass students with disabilities are increasingly being placed in the general education classes. Inclusion not only allows for students with disabilities to receive the same education as their peers, but it also raises awareness for disabilities and allows for diversity. By including students in general education classes, students are faced with students with disabilities and it opens their eyes to how students with disabilities are just like them.…

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    regards to students with intellectual disabilities. Sex education needs to be taught to students with intellectual disabilities because not only is sex apart of everyone’s life, but also because of the high rate of sexual assault towards people with developmental disabilities. In Chapter 10 of our textbook we learned that it is important to support students with intellectual disabilities with self-care skills…

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