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    As soon as you enter into the Special Education classroom you will first see the dimness of the room. The room doesn’t consist of bright lights at all. Since here room is in the middle of the school, her room doesn’t have any windows. Wooster’s room consists of desks, chairs, and a couch. Directly to the left as you enter, there is a calendar that has everything the students will be doing. Right beside that is an appealing bulletin board that consists of colorful artwork from the students. Mrs.…

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    First, most of the attendees were bewildered due to the short notice of the special board meeting at 5:30 pm. Then, the regular meeting was forced to start until 6:45 pm. which is scheduled for 6:00 pm. I heard that according to the code of the Board; the teachers and the public should be informed for a reschedule change with 72…

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    Reflective Paper Sunshine Glance Technology in Special Education 1. According to Beard, Carpenter, and Johnson (2011), ”Communication occurs through seeing, hearing, speaking, reading, writing, signing, and gesturing” (p. 110). Because communication typically involves at least two individuals, the ability to send and receive messages is crucial. Without the ability to communicate effectively, a student would be unable to meet the demands that a general education curriculum will have. Thus, it is…

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    develop an approach to ensure all scholars are making progress in the classroom is not a job for one person. I feel I can succeed in this particular standard, as I can effectively execute a shared leadership approach. Holding the position of special education leader in my school for eight years has allowed me many opportunities to grow in this area. For the past three years, I have been under the leadership of a gentleman who has done nothing but inspire me to become a leader and believe in…

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    Lastly, 1992 Current Population Survey and the 1993 National Household Education Survey found lower rates of disability in Latino children, compared to White children; even without removing the socioeconomic factors that I discussed earlier (Carlson et al., 1996). These findings generally produce more confusion than clarity. Children within the US population with learning disabilities are usually found and diagnosed while in primary school. My hypothesis is that SES determines the amount of…

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    Teaching Statement As Special Ed teacher it’s my duty to recognize students’ needs in the educational system and try to link all the issues that related to the child and solve it. In fact, every child has the right to learn and educated equally with all the students. No matter what is his background or which country he came from. As many people know that children with disabilities need someone to understand their needs and put an effort trying to help them. Sometimes there is a lack between the…

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    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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    these special students in order to get an optimal results.If too much time goes by and a student is getting older can make it harder to have a positive enriched intervention for students. That is why it is important to begin establishing academic needs at an earlier age to get the best results. The most commonly cited benefit of RTI was the ability to identify students’ academic needs early, leading to targeted services being provided quickly. (Swanson et al. 2012) When working in special…

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    I also want to be able to guide the children with any learning disability to less frustration and most of all love learning and being in school. Education is the key to life, and it starts from before the time a child can speak. Education is a constant daily learning; I see it with myself, even though have done many years of school, I still learn new things every day, and I am amazed and looking forward to learning more by teaching. The children…

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    younger generation so the incoming teachers or employers will have what they need to succeed in everyday life. Another cause that plays an important role in my wanting to be a teacher is that I want to work with special education and life skills students. Working with special education and…

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