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    is to bring all students up to proficient level. The act suggests certain improvements to the educational system of the United States to be met and schools make annual yearly progress, but there are a lot of stimulation placed on schools in the Unites States if they do…

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    classrooms. However, the nation lacks practical sets standards and assessments that can guarantee that teachers are well prepared to teach. The Professional Education Associations began their work in 1987, (Little, & Bell, 2009). Their primary goal was to develop standards for teacher competence in assessment of students. The move was a reaction to the increasing concerns that potential educational benefits of student assessments were not being met. Despite its creation, the teacher…

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    The framework for providing for the educational needs of children throughout the United Kingdom (UK) is similar throughout Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and England; providing for appropriate special education services for those students who qualifying is similar as well. With a focus specifically on England, which occupies the southernmost region of the UK, this section of the paper will examine the policy framework, programs, and assessments of exceptional needs students through a…

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    is an issue that nurses have been trying to solve for years, yet it is still a current issue in long term hospital stays and long term care facilities. Pressure ulcers could better be prevented if facilities had a wound care team to provide skin assessment and management of pressure ulcers. The need in facilities is to have nurses that are responsible for preventing pressure ulcers. Pressure ulcers occur on boney prominences like the sacrum, heels, or scapula’s. They are usually a result of the…

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    Student Succeeds Act

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    administrators, parents, and other stakeholders will be able to invest in a plan that is best for their school. This topic was of interest to me over other topics because I believe in assessing for student growth not just test scores. Georgia’s educational system is in the process of creating their plan for the Every Student Succeeds Act and are joining together to achieve…

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    “classroom assessments are meant to be opportunities for students to demonstrate their maximum performance, and for students to perform at their maximum they need basic information about the assessment, (such as: when it will be given, content to be assessed, expected standards, overall expectations, and grading rubrics)”. (88) My personal pedagogy supports this strategy because I believe that the teacher’s is graded based on the performance of their students in common core curricula; the…

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    Decree explains the identification and assessment process regarding limited English proficiency students. Students with limited English proficiency, or students whose native language is not English, lives in an environment where English is not spoken, or have a difficult time speaking, reading, writing, or listening to English, must be appropriately classified as requiring to participate in ESOL instruction so that the student can receive special educational opportunities. As soon as a student…

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    of the children:Responsibility of a teacher is to have complete knowledge about the children. The teacher must know the child psychology and sense to treat a clod. • Art of Profession: Until and unless, students are not persuaded to work, the educational activities remain suspended. The teacher should be familiar with the art of persuasion, for the growth of attraction among the student. • Guidance in Extra Curricular Activities: Extracurricular activities serve as the sources for practical…

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    experience led me to enroll in an introductory psychology course in order to understand more about what motivates people. I have become more and more interested in the field of clinical psychology during my four years at college. In addition to my educational experience, I actively pursued work experience in psychologyrelated fields. I worked as a resident assistant in one of the dormitories during my junior year. In this role, I encountered students who had problems relating…

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    special education process for each student. The entire process of evaluation for services begins with a referral for students who are suspected of having a disability by either using a universal screener or referral from school or parents. In either case, the referral process can only continue if there is written consent by a parent or guardian. When expressed written consent is given the process continues with an “evaluation must consider functional developmental, and academic information,…

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