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    are not receiving the resources that they need. These could be changes in social economically issues, medical practices that have, over the last half-century, amplified parental responsibilities for the care of their children (Czapanskiy, 2014). All these aspects are burdens to parents and therefore Czapanskiy address two essential areas that this act is lacking in, first are practices that support parental competence and second are practices that conserve parental resources. (2014). There is a…

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    Theory While reading “From My Friend, Ro Vargo” you will notice that it is about a girl that had special needs that is in a normal classroom setting. Recalling the story, it goes through the ups and downs of having a girl named Ro placed in a normal classroom setting. As well as the choices that her parents had to make by putting her in a mainstream classroom. As you read the story, Ro’s parents talk about the challenges that their daughter had to face and not just at school but at home with her…

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    setting sooner and be ready to learn. Eligibility contains too many variables to be molded into a format that would cover all students equally. For now, as special educators, we have to do our best to identify as soon as possible after exhausting all resources…

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    Faculty and staff of Trion High School, Our world is continually changing and becoming more diverse each and every schoolyear. The demographics of our community show up to our schools, and we must create paths to accomodate their differences into our classrooms. We are currently facing an entourage of hispanic , autistic, and low socioeconomic students entering our school system. It is our job to effectively teach them at the same level that we teach kids that we can closely identify with.…

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    1.0 Introduction Inclusive education is both understanding and practice giving all children the same rights to an education in any Australian school. All children have the right to learn alongside same age peers within a mainstream education no matter their background or needs they may face. Inclusive schooling supports all children with disabilities and learning disorders and allows children to bring their individual experiences and strengths to the classroom. Inclusive education requires…

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    12-13), such as between parents and the school, there is also room for improvement. It might be beneficial for the learner if the school included the parents more in the student’s struggles, both academic, emotionally and socially. The parents could then cater for these problems at home as well so that the student…

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    Imagine being completely singled out from the rest of the group and feeling alienated—all because one didn’t have the same intellect as another person. Consequently, this is how students with learning disabilities are treated and feel. According to the Encyclopedia of the Life Course and Human Development, learning disabilities can be classified as one having cognitive limitations in “math, writing and/or reading readiness” (“Learning Disability”). In addition to having academic limitations,…

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    Inclusive Education: To start off, I will touch on inclusive education. We have children whom have special needs which can be internal or external reasons, for barriers to learning. Therefore inclusive education means that every single child and learner has the right and must be accepted into the main stream of education. This would also include elder learners whom have not completed their education and so wish to come back to school to learn and finish what they have or haven’t started.…

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    Research Question: How can I re-examine my understandings about inclusive definition and practices in order to re-think of ways and factors that can support all students with various abilities to participate fully in an inclusive environment? Inclusive education has become the main focus of the controversial discussions about the development of a successful educational practice around the world (Farrell and Ainscow, 2002). Many authors have been trying to define the…

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    Shannan Campbell 9292-4164 College of Education Scholarship Essay Upon graduating high school, I was unfortunate enough to not have any idea what I wanted to do with my life. I moved from Florida to Massachusetts and began studying Biomedical Engineering at Wheaton College, primarily because my father thought that would be “a cool thing to study.” I was unsure of myself and unhappy with my major, and seemed to have no goals for my future career. When I thought about my future, my thoughts fell…

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