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    fact that human beings are meant to be different, we could all learn something from one another which is what inclusion is meant to do. Inclusion is defined by Webster’s dictionary as the act of including. Inclusion means placing students with disabilities in general education settings. Inclusion includes all disabilities in terms of the degree and severity. Marilyn Friend defines inclusion as a belief system that should be shared by every member of a school as a learning community-teachers,…

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    During my clinical hours for SPED 2100, I was graciously welcomed into Reedy Creek Elementary School to observe and gain valuable experience. The teacher that I observed with is Mrs. Polli Mays who is one of the EC general curriculum resource teachers at Reedy Creek. Throughout the day, I observed her co-teaching in 3rd and 5th grade classrooms as well as teaching kindergarten and then 1st grade in the resource room. The special education classroom is separate from the school in a building…

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    With the many changes in workplace demographics over the past 50 years, diversity within organizations has become extremely important to their success. The necessity of a having an effective diversity plan for many organizations can make the difference between their success or possible failure of their reputation and profitability. In examining the diversity and implementation strategies from two of “The Top 50 Companies for Diversity” it will provide a blueprint for implementing a diversity…

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    Transition Assessment

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    1- http://fcsn.org/transition_guide/english.pdf This article is presented by the Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission in collaboration with the Federation for Children with Special Needs. This book is not only important to those people leaving with disabilities but also it can assist both families and professionals. This is because it provides a comprehensive knowledge to improve the transition planning process from school to work and independent adult leaving for students with disabilities…

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    Wisconsin Widget started in Wisconsin in 1928 and employees 22,500 people worldwide. Wisconsin Widget has manufacturing facilities in the US, China, and Mexico with design engineering services and engineering support located in both the US, India and China. Payroll and after hours IT support is outsourced to an outside vendor located in India. We provide internships in engineering, sourcing, marketing, and manufacturing/fabrication to both the local universities and technical colleges, offering…

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    The role of the Human Resources professional must be a constantly evolving, fluid process. As the world changes, so should the way businesses choose to approach diversity. One issue facing the business world is the issue of workplace diversity and how to balance religious freedom and personal beliefs with the current worldly acceptance of various sexual orientations. Mathis, Jackson and Valentine state that, “Approximately 9 million Americans identify themselves as being lesbian, gay, bisexual…

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    Even though the inclusion of intersectionality within Disability Studies allowed for an expansion on the focus on a variety of different issues affecting individuals with disabilities, I wish to focus my paper within the context of K-12 education and the marginalization of disabled students of color. As was explained in the article, “Disability Critical Race Studies (DisCrit): Theorizing at the Intersections of Race and Dis/ability,” written by Subini Ancy Annamma, David J. Connor, and Beth A.…

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    Camera Influence

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    Today, society can be/is easily influenced by media. Although the influence can come from all sorts of electronic systems, such as mobile devices and gaming systems, my focus is going to be on televisions. According to PSFK (a company that follows and reports trends in technology), televisions still dominate as the number one electronic system used in the United States. This statistic may seem unreasonable, because we get the impression that almost everybody uses some sort of mobile device these…

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    Classroom Observation

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    the community, school, and classroom can affect the diversity within an inclusion classroom. This could allow children with disabilities to interact with their peers or even when activity is facilitated by the teachers. Diversity of this grade level for children does not matter; however, it still is a factor that allows equal opportunity and oneness within a classroom. Diversity and Inclusion The diversity and inclusion of the classroom now appeared different to me. The classroom had 18…

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    High-quality inclusive programs support universal options for all children by improving children’s lives in the United States. High-quality inclusive programs will have a great impact especially on children who are poor and are in need of an education system that will enable to experiences that will enable them to grow alongside their peers in a more normal environment. In which case high-quality inclusive programs will support, strengthen and resources interact with and can counteract…

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