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    Music In Special Education

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    Music in Special Education Music education is one of the most important aspects in the grand arena that is education. Yet, it is one of the most neglected. This seems to be backwards due to the mass benefits to include: better average scores on standardized tests, less drug use, better time management/organizational skills, as well as multitasking. Instituting music education can help all aspects of education, including all varieties of education. This includes special education. Most people…

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    full potential, we as educators have to provide an outlet to ensure they are receiving the most effective education possible. Gordon; Brown; (2011) states that “every time period has social and political events that influenced the response of ' people around that period”, who influenced how children were raised and educated,” moreover, these individuals remained campaigners aimed at education” typically involved “in social reform and” building “the work of teaching into a legitimate occupation…

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    In this research article various authors discussed how the No Child Left Behind Act has forgotten it’s most profound and intellectual students. This article demonstrated how gifted students are forced to subdue themselves to a generic means of education and how many are left to fend for themselves in the realm of education. Reading this article will make readers aware of what changes are being made for students who deserve to be challenged so that their superior intellect may be pushed toward…

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    daunting for students and adults continuing their education. When one can identify with an expert in a field of study, one feels a stronger connection and perhaps a newfound passion for the field. In the field of Gifted and Talented Education, some teachers may feel disconnected in the plethora of new information until they see their ideals described in the studies or their likeness among the traits of gifted students and teachers. The dedicated gifted-counseling guru Barbara Kerr shares…

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    Diversity and inclusion in education is an ongoing issue that, as teachers, we will need to be constantly aware of. To be aware of the diverse students in the classroom, whether that be their various cultural and religious beliefs or simply their learning styles as well as being welcoming and accepting of these differences and adapting teaching methods to ensure their success in school means that we are, hopefully, getting the most potential out of the students we are teaching. There is a…

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    The United States’ education system is ranked fourteenth in the world. Certainly, it is not perfect and could be improved in many ways. Across the country, there has been grade inflation and, along with that, honors/AP class inflation. Although the implementation of selectivity in honors class admissions can be difficult, it is necessary to bettering the education of all types of students, whether they are considered gifted or not. Across the nation, there are problems with the selection…

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    In the book Gifted Hands, Ben Carson comes up with this thing called THINK BIG. THINK BIG is what Ben Carson told all the students that he has spoken to. He uses this concept to help his students. I think the honesty, nice ,and God are the most important. Honesty helped Ben Carson become a neurosurgeon. He was taking a retake of an exam and it had harder questions in the new test, so the professor left the room well people started living, and Ben Carson stayed and at the end he was the only…

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    It doesn’t only help our gifted students also our other student’s by developing better critical thinking, and creative thinking. Teachers have been measuring the success and the development of Differentiation Instruction by using a process called COS-R development. They analyzed several stages of Differentiation Instruction and the researched found that it was very successful in classrooms for gifted students. Which was showed that using Differentiation Instruction…

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    decide what I want to major in. There are many options to choose from, but I need to decide on a major that gives me joy, that I am gifted in, that will benefit others. I believe that the field of education meets all of these requirements. I have always been eager to help others in anyway that I can and to bestow my knowledge upon others. Some might say that a good education won’t change the world, but I believe it will. Teaching gives knowledge to the leaders of tomorrow. I truly love guiding…

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    School Culture Case Study

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    How has she created a school culture with staff, parents and students? Kathy Mullery is a driven, energetic, and thoughtful leader. She has created a campus culture of success by meeting the needs of each individual student. Her staff works together to create rich and meaningful learning opportunities in every content area. Mrs. Mullery’s leadership is a wonderful balance of instructional leader and facilitator. She keeps the heart of the school alive along with the importance of high academic…

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