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    (2002), Independent genome-wide scans identify a chromosome 18 quantitative-trait locus influencing dyslexia. Nature Genetics Jan;30(1):86-91. Johnson,M.,Phillips,S.and Peer,L.(1999) Multisensory Teaching System for Reading ,Special Educational Needs Centre,Didsbury School of Education,Manchester Metropolitan University. Kujala, T., Belitz, S., Tervaniemi, M. and Näätänen, R. (2003), Auditory sensory memory disorder in dyslexic adults as indexed by the mismatch negativity. European…

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    SENC2 Unit 2

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    The SENCO would in turn speak to the child’s parents about their child’s development, and depending on the area of development concerned, suggest an assessment by an outside professional. The professional would in turn give the SENCO advice as to how the child should be supported in school in order to encourage development, this may involve the school providing support or it may involve the professional giving direct support. It is important that any needs are identified so that the correct…

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    Special Needs Education

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    any type of special needs student. Students and children with disabilities have commonly been segregated and were educated in this type of setting for a long while. This is a view that has been replaced as segregation is not an ideal option. Each disabled child is recognized to be able to have the same opportunities as everyone else and have a right to be able to have education as it is a basic value. During modern times now there are plenty of different special services that a special needs…

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    Sociocultural Education

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    Throughout this course we have learned different ways children think, learn and display actions. The topic that most stood out was the rethinking disability and special education from a sociocultural perspective, which has a benefit on students in the school setting. Various authors have preformed and analyzed studies that display a range of benefits to help students strive in the school setting, which relates to the working world. Van Hees, Moyson and Roevers (2015) discuss Autism Spectrum…

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    after or during an incident. However, the school psychiatrist does meet with small groups of students with special needs twice per month and Lina is a part of these group meetings. Lina has imaginary friends, has stated that dolls have spoken…

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    Teacher Education Program Reflection Essay The end of my methods semester is quickly coming to an end, and I am mentally preparing myself for what lies ahead. While preparing for my life to begin in August and become a first year teacher, I am reflecting on the theories, practices, and knowledge that the WTAMU education program has given me. In this reflection, I share my experiences that connect to the knowledge and skills that WTAMU has given me to become an effective teacher. Finally, I will…

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    (2015), “exceptional learners are those who require special education and related services if they are to realize their full human potential” (p. 5). I was able to gain in–depth knowledge visiting various special education environments and making observations of exceptional learners, to see first-hand, these services implemented in the classroom. Through my observations, I was able to capture the essence of what a day in the life looks like for a special education teacher, as well as gain more…

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    The other student, Joel, is also a seven year old boy who has been identified as being developmentally delayed. During the course of my field experience, Joel was officially labeled as being Autistic. Both of these students have been receiving special services from this school since they were in kindergarten. This field experience has benefited my knowledge and understanding…

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    Twenty-First Century Teaching: Utilising Video Games as Educational Aids As we go further into the twenty-first century, the nature of education is rapidly changing. The times of writing notes by hand, preparing essays on paper, and learning only from teachers and textbooks are evolving. Students use their phones in class to help them and employ laptops to take notes and stay organized during the school year. Teachers are also using PowerPoint presentations, projectors, and YouTube videos to…

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    Most special needs students begin their educational journey during preschool (ages 3-5) and will continue till graduation (18-21). For an early learner, the role of a psychologist is to meet the family that has begun to see signs of a delayed in their child compared…

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