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    Introduction This paper will discuss the Individual with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), how it applies to special education, the group it applies to and how it affects the classroom. Secondly, it will define inclusion. Then, it will discuss the importance and impact, and the benefits and difficulties of inclusion on special education, as well as how it affects the classroom. Lastly, this paper will discuss the affect of stress on the families of children with disabilities, and provide…

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    The Special Education Team The Special Education Team comes from the same school district. The district is comprised of approximately of 2500 students with approximately 125 special needs students. Mrs. Lori Fairchild-Romero The special education teacher, has been teaching special needs students 25 years. She has her Bachelor’s degree in EMH (Educable Mental Handicapped) and her Master’s in Early Childhood Special Education. Mrs. Fairchild-Romero has completed the Place Test for Generalist she…

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    witnessed two parents’ interactions with special education educators during my fieldwork experience. Both of these experiences could have been approached better using cultural reciprocity to ensure that the teachers understand the parents’ point of view and to take it into consideration. The observations were conducted in an Integrated Co-teaching (ICT) classroom in the second grade. I have witnessed an interaction between a parent and the special education teacher. The student is a 7-year-old…

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    reflect on what is Response To Intervention (RTI), the referral process, and eligibility for special education. According to Bryant, Bryant and Smith, for an education program to be appropriate for any student it must be individualized (Bryant, Bryant, & Smith, 2017, p. 214). All three of the above items help the educators individualize an instructional plan for each student that requires special education services. This reflection paper will cover; what RTI is, what the referral process is, and…

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    will examine the meaning of special education classes, the IDEA act in addition to how it affects and benefits the students, along with the meaning of inclusion coupled with its effects on teachers. Correspondingly, this reflective paper will also include personal opinions on the aforementioned topics along with personal experiences. Overall, this reflective paper will examine how each of these topics fit in and support each other for the betterment of the special education programs and their…

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    The Special Education field is a brand-new field to me. I am currently subbing at Special Ed (SpEd) class in San Bernardino School District. This is my first time subbing for a SpEd class. I am also new to the SpEd credential program. I first started school in the Multiple subject credential program hoping to be a Kindergarten teacher. In 2014, I got hired as an instructional assistant for an RSP teacher. I had been an instructional assistant for general education class, but working with the RSP…

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    (ABA) is a recent buzzword used in education. Many times ABA is associated with autism spectrum disorder due to research supporting success with students with autism (Leach, 2014). The following essay will discuss definition of ABA, description of the theoretical foundations of ABA, application of ABA, developing goals, planning instruction, the use of ABA for students with severe disabilities in the general education classroom, and the barriers special education teachers face. Applied behavior…

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    Throughout this course I have learned so much about Special Education Litigation and Law. Some key points that stood out to me were; discipline issues, how decisions can vary, difference between due process and dispute resolution, types of behaviors, different supplemental services; health and medical, adequate progress, confidentiality, placement alternatives, and the history of special education. I have to say I had more than one “Aha!” moment during this course but the one that jumped out…

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    changes in special education, teacher, learner, and content interaction, and finally a summary of the chapter. There have been major changes in special education over the years. The changes in legislation allowed all students to have access to appropriate public education and schools were no longer allowed to turn a student away based on any sort of prejudice. These changes led to the public’s perception of people requiring special education to change for the better. When teaching in a special…

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    Name of article and how you found it: “Report: Restraints On Special Needs Students Were ‘Excessive’ At Holyoke School” (Published by WBUR, Boston’s NPR news station) I found this article through a google news search of “Special Education Law”. Describe the key issues presented in the article: The setting in this article is a public school in Holyoke, Massachusetts. The article was published on February 17, 2016. It has come to light that abuse may be taking place at this public school that…

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