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    Autism Mission Statement

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    The Department of Housing & Residence Life, in partnership with the student and the university community, will provide a premier living/learning experience that promotes student success. This mission statement embodies the core values of student development and reaffirms the importance of professional development. As a Student Affairs Professional, I will strive to be: authentic in my daily interactions with students and colleagues; passionate in attributing to the success of students; an…

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    this question should tell us more about the hidden curriculum. According to Journal of Education and Practice (2015), the concept of a hidden curriculum refers to the unspoken or implicit values, behaviors, procedures and norms that exist in the educational setting. This is a fine way of defining what a hidden curriculum is all about. While such expectations are not explicitly…

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION The educational system has evolved throughout the years with the involvement of technology, same goes with learning session in class. Nowadays, teachers utilized the use of technology to enhance students’ learning in class. Books, hand-outs, notes and discussion are examples of learning aids in class instead of teachers’ lectures. However, environment in the class changes as teachers began to use other learning aid such as online discussion, online quizzes and PowerPoint…

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    Disability Report

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    Together with this, an individual that is familiar with Mrs. Wall-Jones, she might pose discussions about the individual life. Furthermore, disability services integrates with the school because public universities are mandated by law to offer equal educational opportunities. Jackson State University cannot legally provide education to those who do not have a disability without proposing the same opportunity for those who have a disability: therefore, Jackson State University recognizes the…

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    of a teachers practice. All learners are entitled to an INA assessment to determine if additional in class support is needed. Additional learning support can be provided from within colleges or outside agencies. Encouraging learners to use the facilities available to them within college will promote a sense of belonging. I encourage all learners to work with the library mentor team who will give assistance with assignments and workbooks. Learners will be given advice of resources available…

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    Culture Fair Test Essay

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    much as possible, the influence of verbal fluency, cultural climate, and educational level (Measuring intelligence with the Culture Fair Test, Manual for scale 2 and 3, 1973, p.5). Scale 3 of the test could profitably be employed for the present study as it is usable on children beyond the age of 12.9 years to 15.9 years, and the subjects of the study were school pupils of class VIII varing in age from 13 to 16 years. The facility in the administration of the test will be also one of the…

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    TONI-4 Review

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    The title of the test in review is the Test of Nonverbal Intelligence, Fourth Edition, also known as the TONI-4. Linda Brown, Rita J. Sherbenou and Susan K. Johnsen originally wrote the test. The test is currently published by PRO-ED, which is located at 8700 Shoal Creek Boulevard in Austin, Texas. The company’s website is www.proedinc.com. It is recommended that the testing process take approximately 15 minutes, although, there is no specific time limit for test takers to respond during the…

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    Purpose for Pursuing a Degree in Sport Psychology The counselor in me is constantly thoughtful about the social cognitive processes of people, particularly students, and how it is shaping my career choice to become an expert in human behavior. The researcher in me is continuously motivated to find the answers to thought provoking questions. And lastly, the athlete in me is consistently driven to participate in high performing athletic and academic experiences, regardless of the outcome. After a…

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    Education in Indo-Pak In the Indo–Pak subcontinent the special needs education history for children and adults dates back to the British period. In 1906 a school for visually impaired children and adults was established in Lahore to cater for their educational and vocational needs. In 1923 another school in Karachi, Ida Rio, was set up for hearing impaired children. The regular school system generally excluded children and adults with disabilities, because the administration of the schools and…

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    Social Constructionism

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    HHP471 EXAM 1 STUDY GUIDE 1. How does social constructionism impact our view of disability in general and, more specifically, kids with disabilities? Social constructs are themes based on experiences. It is through our social constructs that we often develop the mindset in which we believe that disabilities prevent individuals from being successful, no matter their skill level or ability. After watching an individual with disabilities fail a few times in a row, we start believing the…

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