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    Augsburg for my MAE K-12 Special Education Licensure I will gain the tools, knowledge, and skills that I need to be a leader in making a difference in the lives of my students, our community, and the world. After graduating from high school, I attended the University of Minnesota in…

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    Special Education was designed to instruct and meet the educational, social, emotional, and vocational needs of students with disabilities (“Special”). Special Education teachers identify, locate, and evaluate children labeled with disabilities, create IEP’s for each child, educate them within “least restrictive environments”, provide education for private schools and are certified teachers (“The History”). “Special Education refers to to a more range of services that can be provided in…

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    out like any other classroom day, however the day would quickly turned. During my observation on September 25, I learned how crucial it is for a special education teacher to be a quick problem solver. Though the class size seems small, each student has a variety of personal needs. These needs must me met and addressed to the best of the special education teacher’s ability, and the teacher must be able to justify it. Justifying can be challenging, whether it is in an IEP, a meeting, or even just…

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    overweight, there’s not a lot wrong with me. Do we as teachers and adults do the same thing to our students? I once took a graduate level class for an organization by the name of LA GEAR Up that made me take stock of how I perceived others. As a special education teacher, I have observed students with their pain and their joy and how we seem to share them both. The lessons were on a level that the students could comprehend with their different disabilities, but then I had to tackle the…

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    Section A: Introduction My chosen area is the children and young people sector. In addition, the care setting I have chosen to look at is a special education needs setting, where the client has learning difficulties. What is the children and young people sector? The children and young people sector belongs to the special education needs settings, which is recognised by the government. The government is trying to help the children, by giving them the best accessibility that is out…

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    and being out in the field for 20 hours, special education was not my ideal teaching job. Special education was always intimidating to me because there is so much important information that is needed. IEP’s, parents, and goal setting are just a few to name that intimidated me until now. After getting to experience being in a special education room with the students and asking Nicole Degroot questions about these topics, I now I feel that special education may be the positon for me. From the…

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    and community member I am. However, what cannot be conveyed through these records is the immeasurable passion I have for my intended major, Special Education. My lifetime goal is simple; to positively impact the lives of those who need it most. The last 2-3 years have further confirmed this desire as I began my real-world experience in the special education field. Being a peer assistant for students with disabilities taught me how to communicate with nonverbal students, how to be patient when…

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    Implementation of iPads and other mobile devices as teaching tools in special education classrooms provide significant improvements in academic learning, as well as improvements in behavior, social engagement, communication and self-determination. Not only does the use of iPads help students in special education classrooms, they are also easy and manageable for teachers and parents to utilize. iPads are easy to operate, malleable in terms of updating applications, programs and software, and they…

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    Plafp In Special Education

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    INTRODUCTION Special education is required by law, to be freely implemented for all children that need it (Gibb & Dyches, 2016). In order for a child to be identified as requiring special education, a parent or teacher will need to submit a formal referral showing efforts for unsuccessful interventions. Before a child is placed in a special education program, five implications must be meet by the school. First it must be free and meet state standards. Secondly, the student must be…

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    Career Essay Special Education Teachers are very important. They are underrated and should be taken more seriously. Special ed kids are made fun of all the time because of they way they look or act or how they talk. But being a special ed teacher is a great career and can be a fun way to get to know these children and how they go on about their life. They may have their differences but everyone is unique in their own way. This career is interesting and does a lot for the kids. For example…

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