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    Early Numeracy Curriculum

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    APA Citation for Article Jimenez, B. b., & Kemmery, M. (2013). Building the Early Numeracy Skills of Students with Moderate Intellectual Disability. Education & Training In Autism & Developmental Disabilities, 48(4), 479-490. Description of the Research This study focused on the best approaches of teaching numeracy skills to students with moderate and severe intellectual disabilities. A systematic and repeated instruction approach was used to teach early numeracy skills to 5 students (three…

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    Improving Social Skills

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    Therefore, this paper will attempt to investigate the possibility of inclusive education to improve the social skills of students with SEN through increasing their opportunities to make more friendships with their typical classmates, which would possibly help to reduce the risk of the social exclusion (Stephanny et al 2000; Block et al. 2007; Heiman2000; Ali et al. 2006(. However, other research argue that inclusive education may affect the social skills of students who are placed in mainstream…

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    support the student in becoming more independent by helping her communicate and interact with the hearing world. The school is on a block schedule, and the Deaf student’s first and second blocks are in a special education classroom. Along with the Deaf student, the class consists of five additional specials needs students. However, two were absent on this day. Because it was ground hog’s day, the teacher’s lesson focused on ground hogs, their habitat, their physical characteristics, and the…

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    My Work Ethic

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    I decided that becoming a special needs teacher is my calling in life. I have worked to gain experience and learned many helpful skills that will enhance my worth as a teacher. I am a good candidate for EEP because I help students learn in the way that works best for them, I have a good work ethic, and I am dedicated to all learners. I have been given the privilege to work with children of all ages using many different outlets that allowed students to learn in the best way possible. One of…

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    effects of art education in K-5th grade curriculum by evaluating its relation to the academic achievement of special needs students. The research takes a qualitative and quantitative approach by conducting a case study that analyzes data collected by correlating art integration to the academic achievement of special needs students. This study has a control group of 10 special needs students in a blended grade level classroom that does not receive any form of art education, and another special…

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    5 Ethical Standards

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    information is outlined as a part of the handbook. Also, when it comes to certain topics, the counselor has to let parents know that they intend to work with their child during the school year by providing them with an informed consent. In the event special matters arise that need to be discussed with students in a group or individual level additional request for permission to…

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    the 1920 's before the Great Depression. They often live in poverty in their native countries, and seek refuge in the land of the free. They uproot their families in search of "greener pastures" and infiltrate an already crowded job market and education system in this country. They do bring hard work and cheap labor, but thier children suffer in our schools…

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    Every classroom is diverse. The students, teachers, and dynamics between each person set the the tone of how the class will function for the year. However, those relationships do not paint the whole picture when it comes to how a student will learn and thrive. The way in which individual children learn is unique. Within each classroom there is a wide array of learning needs. There may be academically gifted students or students with learning disabilities. Since there can be a huge spectrum, it…

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    and is part of Fairfax County Public Schools. Clermont’s mission is “using a professional learning community to create a safe learning environment that ensures high academic achievement for all students by offering them a rigorous and relevant education supported by relationships” (Clermont Elementary School, 2015). Based on the statistics found on the Fairfax County Public Schools, Clermont hosts 532 students ranging from kindergarten to sixth grade. Of the 532 students, only 91 receive free…

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    Our group discussed the issue of equality of education with respect to poverty, tracking dropouts, and bullying. Equality of education ties in with equity. Equity is the process, in which equality is the outcome. After looking at our four main topics, we discussed on how students who suffer from any of these circumstances do not reach equality in the classroom. We particularly focused on how future educators can provide different standards of equity in order to make sure their students all have…

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