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    reading activities especially when his has to read a text and writing a response about what he has read. He continues to require differentiated/modified instruction for all subject areas, to include writing, science, social studies and math. State and district-wide assessment data: Mclass assessment Composite Score 43 , TRC Level “D”(goal BOY “S”, MOY “T”,…

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    When I think about children with special needs, I think of unique individuals who are different in their own way. They want to feel like any other child and need someone who understands what they child need. Someone who is patient, nurturing, joyful, someone who is dedicated to their job, they need someone who will take the time to make sure they get the best care. Information on the history of early childhood Throughout history educators have come to discover that children learn in several ways…

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    Education (University of Education, Winneba) was sent to the authorities of the district in seeking permission to conduct the study in that setting. It was communicated to the teachers that the data to be gathered was going to be kept with much confidentiality and that the anonymity of the participants shall be protected. Also, the researcher has a professional relationship with most of the heads and teachers of the district and therefore it became easier for him in contacting and getting them…

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    The Achievement Gap

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    achievement gap in many schools today is not a new concept or concern. In recent years, school districts have worked aimlessly to narrow or eliminate achievement gaps in classrooms across America, yet are seeing little if any positive increase. There is a large achievement gap in the area of children of color and white children in many schools. Unfortunately, this educational concern dates back to World War I, and we still battle in equality and funding of schools. “Funding schools as if all…

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    I’d like to start my essay by saying that opinions vary by person and their experiences. For that being, I think teachers should have weapons. Although, teachers would have to earn them by proving their sanity to the district that they are able to properly use and store a weapon. Continuous trainings and procedure reminders can gain this. Due to all these problems witnessed, we as people need to be prepared for what’s next. This brings attention to how far we are willing to go with teachers…

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    impact. In order for individuals to obtain the finest education possible, the amount of students in every classroom must be reduced. A considerable cause of oversized classrooms is due to the unreasonable number of students per teacher. “Most schools, districts, and states count all “instructional staff” as teachers when calculating…

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    The National Standards for Family-School Partnerships presents standards that should guide the process of education for early childhood classes. There are six standards but this paper focuses on standard three and four, with the aim of explaining them and offering suggestions that can be incorporated into the standards in the preschool program. The basis and benefit for these standards in pre-school programs is an area of focus in this paper. Standard 3: Supporting Student Success Standard…

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    With the use of tablets on the rise, schools systems struggle with the decision of whether or not to join the digital revolution or continue using textbooks. Textbooks have been used in schools ever since the 16th century, however the use of technology is rapidly increasing. There are several reasons why schools should switch to tablets, but we cannot deny the problems associated with them. Technology is surrounding us, and a large percentage of students and teachers are already making the…

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    establish benchmarks and monitor student progress. They can be different for every school district or school but they are all along the same line. They are usually not a detailed report of student’s strengths of weaknesses but more of a general idea of where a student stands. Data teams are used in tier 1 to connect and examine data collaboratively. Data teams are defined as teams of educators such as teachers, school psychologists, or administrators, that are responsible for data analysis and…

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    The Rt II Model

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    1. How may the RtII model help to close the achievement gap across different groups? RtII if implemented correctly will give students that need extra help the help they need without labeling the student. The students who are struggling in a specific area will receive help to bring them up to spend with the other students. Many factors contribute to the achieve gap with more helping hands students who come from background that contribute to the gap in learning, will be able to receive extra help.…

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