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    My father was an educator and education was highly valued at my house. As a student, I always had a love for learning and it was my desire to pass that on to others and experience the joy of making a difference. It is my belief that if a child can read, they can do anything! By teaching I feel I will be affecting the future. I believe that being a teacher is a calling of the mind and heart. • . I feel that I am conscientious and resourceful and I possess the ability to multitask. As a…

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    Part 2: Special Education Law and Policies “As someone charged with ensuring equality in the school environment, you have heard the term inclusion-the principle that students with special needs, skill sets, and abilities should be integrated in publicly supported activities to the same extent as their nondisabled peers.” (Taylor, 2010, p. 8) To make sure that special education students are included in public education, school leaders must make sure that these students are a part of the…

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    Special Education Policy Case Review There are four sources of law in the United States, one of which is the rulings of judicial courts (Russo & Osborne, 2008). It’s these court trials and judicial opinions that determine how legislation is to be interpreted and applied because at times, legislation is ambiguous or broad or may not necessarily take into account the affects of preexisting legislation. As with all other types of legislation, lawsuits regarding special education occur and it’s…

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    restrictions. Furthermore, LER also ensures that accommodations are made so that regardless of a student’s disability they are still able to learn to the best of their ability. This helps students with special needs be able to receive and equal education that allows students to reach their highest potential. Schools use tools such as the continuum of placement alternative to help find the right environments that allow students to find balance and work to the best of…

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    duties and responsibility of this job will be to develop Individualized Education Programs, also known as IEP’s, for each student. To plan, organize, and assign activities that are specific to each student’s abilities. Those are just some of the duties that special education teachers have, but the duties will vary by the type of setting they work in, student disabilities, and teacher specialty. The work day and hours a special education teacher will usually have is the traditional ten month…

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    Service Program was developed in the United States in to create healthy nutritionally balanced meals mainly for students 18 years old and younger coming from low-income households during the summer months when the School Breakfast Program and National School Lunch Program are not in session. If a student is over the age of 18, they can only participate if they have some sort of physical and/or mental disability that is keeping them within the school district. The Summer Food Service Program…

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    diversion programs,the different types of programs, its effectiveness, and participation requirements. Youth in the juvenile justice system often reflect a variety of high-risk elements that include inadequate family support, school failure, negative peer groups, and lack of utilization of community-based services(NCJRS). In order to address some of these high risk elements, we typically divert the youth through the use of diversion programs. A diversion program can be classified as any program…

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    As soon as you enter into the Special Education classroom you will first see the dimness of the room. The room doesn’t consist of bright lights at all. Since here room is in the middle of the school, her room doesn’t have any windows. Wooster’s room consists of desks, chairs, and a couch. Directly to the left as you enter, there is a calendar that has everything the students will be doing. Right beside that is an appealing bulletin board that consists of colorful artwork from the students. Mrs.…

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    In 2011, President Obama has issued an executive order for the Insider Threat Program. This program prohibits executive government officials who have knowledge of national security matter from speaking to the press without prior authorization first. After Snowden 's release of leaked documents, the Insider Threat Program became more intense. Government officials are no longer allowed to speak to the press about unclassified matters, such as their own personal opinions about current events. In…

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    complaint should be closely monitored to determine whether the system is working. In order to improve customer service, employees need more than training and an internal process to succeed. They also need an incentive to excel. So, a club-wide incentive program should be adopted that reward employees based on the percentage of returning customers and the number of referrals given for new…

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