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    taught in the past, or as a result of specific special educational needs such as dyslexia, autistic spectrum disorders, sensory impairments and speech and language difficulties. The National Numeracy Strategy outlines a three "wave" model of support which draws on intervention programmes such as the National Numeracy Strategy Springboard Programmes, booster classes and specialist support staff who are able to offer advice on the "adjustment of learning objectives and teaching styles, and/or…

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    2) Low numeracy has implications on an individual’s daily life such as understanding a street address, and educational performance in school that can impede academic growth and employment earnings. Its can even be traced to negatively affect national GDP growth…

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    in a one-digit numbers through various strategies, word problems, and diverse lessons. However, as the year went on my cooperating teacher had the students begin solving two-digit addition and subtraction problems. My classroom is set up for their numeracy portion of the class that they usually start with whole group lesson, then move into small groups to practice the lesson using different strategies. Before starting with two-digit equations she wanted to be certain that her students felt…

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    Case Synopsis Assessment and management of dyscalculia in 10 year old boys. Dyscalculia also referred to as a mathematics disorder or disability, affects an estimated 1-5 % of general population, Overtime there have been a number of neural or brain based reasons attributed to dyscalculia. Dyscalculia may result of an acquired brain injury/pathology where there is damage to the angular gyrus Dyscalculia may be developmental in nature and of genetic origin, in which the complexity of inter…

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    Explain how social organisations and relationships affect the learning process. When children start school they are will go through short simple assessments to enable them to be put in a group of which an activity or task they are asked to complete is appropriate for their stage and level of learning. The learning process can be affected by many different things in a positive or less positive way. For example When a child has built a relationship with another child whom is more confident at…

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    Through the consultation of direct and indirect service delivery models within an educational context, collaboration has become an important part of schools to assist with inclusive education (Stanovich, 1996; Education Queensland Government, 2015; Booth & Anisow, 2002). Inclusive education is encouraged through the use of indirect service delivery models such as Special Education Teachers, Guidance Officers and other in service administrators which were once considered direct service delivery…

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    An education institution is an accredited facility where children receive a formal education to equip them with the knowledge and skills needed to excel as an adult. As citizens of the United States, we have the right to equal education no matter our race, ethnicity, religion or economic status. However, Clayton County Schools and many other predominately Black schools in Georgia do not receive the same education that is provided to their white counterparts. Multiple studies and research have…

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    mathematics is reflected accurately in the survey results, especially with regards to everyday and classroom mathematics. My lowest score of 2.95455 was the only one below 3, which was for completing a test. This indicates that I have less confidence in my numeracy abilities within testing environments, which I have always known as exams feel like spotlight…

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    Narrowing the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous is important, as it enables Indigenous students the opportunity at a brighter future. Through statistics, Indigenous students are behind in attendance and National Assessment Program Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN). The Australian Government has produced documents that outline areas where Indigenous students are falling behind, ways in which the Government aims to increase Indigenous students’ academic achievement. The National Curriculum…

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    4.4 Environmental sustainability vision 4.4.1 Initiative One The establishment of a fruit and vegetable garden in the grounds of MGGLPS is an initiative that involves students from Grade 3 and 4, this embraces social, economic and ecological themes. A partnership has been created with a local nursery who has agreed to donate some of the resources required to create this. Students will learn about composting from food scraps generated from the MGGLPS canteen. Some of the produce generated can…

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