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    met with the IECE 416 class to discuss Response to Intervention (RTI) otherwise know as Kentucky Education Intervention System (KEIS). Karen has 30 years experience teaching in the classroom and as a supporting JCPS personal through training and intervention. Response to Intervention is part of IDEA 2004 and is a federal law; the purpose of RTI is to meet the needs of all children not to identify special needs students. RTI is a mandated early child intervention. In order to find children who…

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    intensive assistance to students with language and literacy problems though various differentiations/modifications and assessments. This framework was introduced in 2004, after there was an increase in the number of students who were nominated for special education services. Many officials believed if the approach, Response to Intervention, was effectively implemented throughout schools, there would be a significant decrease in the amount of underperforming students. Response to intervention…

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    that being a state school which is free or a private school which is paid privately by the parents or home schooling. This is referring to the section 7 1996 education act. Which also goes onto state a child male or female is entitled to efficient suitable education relating to their age and ability. And further more support for any special educational needs. A child is entitled to go to primary and secondary school up to the age of 18 free of charge. A child who comes from a family of lower…

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    Hayes, 2011). Observational learning happens throughout one’s lifetime, and the most critical time is when a child is discovering the world around him (Argosy Course Notes, 2015). Children learn by the actions of others and some of the benefits that special needs students…

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    Multicultural Education occurs when education, values diversity; which, includes a variety of cultural groups. When dealing with Multicultural education you encounter controversial issues. The issue could be cultural uniqueness, religion, beliefs, language and customs. However these cultural issues can be taught to all students. An issue centered education will help a child understand other culture’s values, while making sure it involves equality and social justice. Also while insuring all…

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    students, especially the special education children. Not let alone English language learners, but another category of students being the special education students who have dyslexia, ADHD, autism, etc. Now, this has always been taken care of, students get taken out of class to go get separate help with another teacher in separate rooms without the other students but that is not enough. They are still not getting the treatment they need in order to success in their education. If they do not get…

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    Children and families in poverty is something that many teachers have to face every day. Poverty can have an impact on a student education opportunities and their success in school. Poverty can impact development, learning, and socialization for a student. Poverty can present many challenges for teachers, but there are many methods to help these students. Poverty can impact development, learning, and socialization for a student. There are many different biological factors that impact…

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    recent years parents have been able to choose the type of education their children can receive. Unlike years past when children went to school where they live, now parents can base their children’s education on what is best for each individual child. In the last 20 years the number of Charter Schools have grown across the United States. Although Charter Schools are a free choice and publically funded, typically their approach to education and operations are very different. Charter schools can…

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    In the classroom, I was observing there were two general teachers, one head teacher and one assistant teacher. The two general education teacher worked with other teachers to help the students with exceptionalities. There were wrap-around service workers in the classroom for the students who had emotional and behavior issues. The wrap-around service workers in the classroom were excellent; they were able to work with the students who were emotional and behaviorally disturbed. There were also…

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    and staff safe, having as many good relationships as possible, and decreasing the amount of work general educators have to do. Educating students with disabilities in exclusive settings is beneficial for all students: safety, socialization, and education. Within the walls of inclusive schools, students and faculty are subjected to a greater level of danger…

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