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    classes and then go to the learning resource room for the rest of the time where my teacher would help me with the work and sometimes unfortunately my teacher would do it for me. I truly believe now since I have been a teacher and now becoming a special education teacher, I might not have been identified if some of these interventions would have been in place. Now, we speak of inclusion within our schools and I have to say I totally agree with it, especially those students like myself who just…

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    Introduction The Time Machine and the Sound of Thunder are both science fiction stories. Their central plots are about Time Travel. Compare and contrast these two stories. This assessment has asked me to compare and contrast the stories of The Time Machine by H.G. Wells and The Sound of Thunder by Ray Bradbury. In this assignment the differences in language and characters will be compared and contrasted. The genre of the short story will be contrasted with the short novel. The different ways the…

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    The documentary White Teachers/Diverse Classrooms was an informational video about how white teachers can become better at connecting with their students that come from other cultures. Based off of the book White Teachers/Diverse Classrooms, edited by Julie Landsman and Chance W. Lewis, this documentary shares the voices of parents, teachers, students, and administrators. As well as hearing from different perspectives, the documentary also provides important numbers and information regarding…

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    Providing quality education for all and promoting lifelong learning is the fourth goal from the Sustainable Development Goals (" Goal 4: Ensure Inclusive and Quality Education for All and Promote Lifelong Learning"). The Jester Care for Kids (JCK) organization is an organization that provides early childhood care and secondary education to children of all ages around Thailand ("What We Do"). They help improve these children’s lives with education to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal of…

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    Case Study My case study is about a little boy and his name is Bowen. My observation of him is in the preschool setting where he attends school. He is in a class with twenty other children and has one teacher and a teacher’s aide. It is a very hands on classroom since the children in this class are younger they do more things to keep the children’s attention. They do a math paper, which is called Kumon. Kumon is a math program that starts at an early age. It helps develop both high level of…

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    Equals Mathematics Equals Mathematics is a program that focuses on foundational mathematics skills. It can be differentiated to apply to a wide variety of students including students with a range of disabilities and English language learners. This system provides a wide range of materials including books, manipulatives, worksheets, posters, and online activities. Target Audience This program is not specifically targeted toward a specific age range. Rather, it is targeted toward teaching…

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    Sides: Clashing Views in Special Education, we read about Ro Vargo. Ro is now a 20 something women with a disability who is attending college. While Ro was in school, she was in a full inclusion curriculum and she flourished. Ro was accepted by all of her peers and teachers and had a fantastic experience. Mr. Timko should keep his mind open to the possible outcomes if he allows for full inclusion in his school. Full inclusion doesn 't have to change everything with the special education program.…

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    Overall from observing all the different levels and classes, I learned a great deal about dealing with different situations and characters of children of many ages. The entire process of my clearances and school placements was easy. I have been involved in my son’s, now a 4th grader, classrooms since he was in preschool. For most of my observation hours, I had the honor and pleasure to observe at the Montgomery County College Children’s Center. I specifically chose to observe in this center…

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    1. This course has been an enlightening class in my journey in the education department of Rockhurst University. Professor Walter gave so many personal and first hand examples of special education that it allowed me to better understand and prepare for what lies before me. In one of the very first class meetings Professor Walter talked about the importance of doing what is morally right when it comes to teaching. This really made me reflect on my own experience as a student as well as my current…

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    Article #1 Duax, Kathryn Proctor. "How important is music education?" Journal of Singing, vol. 69, no. 3, 2013, p. 257+. Academic OneFile, go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?p=AONE&sw=w&u=kaea136&v=2.1&id=GALE%7CA318019934&it=r&asid=fa05977871c4e26436fa14b7f89d7342. Accessed 8 Nov. 2016. Summary: Kathryn Proctor Duax was a professor of music at the University of Wisconsin for 37 years. Duax also served as Coordinator of the Voice and Choral Area. In this article she explains they importance of music…

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