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    Content & Disposition The purpose of this speech is to speak for every childs right to education and to those who can not raise their voice. As said in her speech: ”Today is the day of every women, every boy and every girl who have raised their voice for their rights.” Malala´s message becomes clear when she says the quotes that is written above because she summarize what they whole speech is about which is for the people who have raised their voice for their rights but Malala speak for those…

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    Introduction Case study Bryanna is one case from the thousands of children that struggle every day to learn inside their classrooms. Using the ten basic steps in special education we can find the correct path for every student with special needs. Step number one Child is identified as possibly needing special education and related services. Bryanna was found under average in every Math and Reading Assessment, her scores where…

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    INTRODUCTION In this day and age, we now have students with special needs in a regular general education classroom. But, did you know that before inclusion, most students who had disabilities, learning difficulties, and special needs were uneducated? That before they were accepted in regular classrooms, they were placed in schools that were designed especially for their needs and disabilities? That these students with special needs were segregated and put in separate classrooms to learn?…

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    Jean Jacques Rousseau was a Swiss born philosopher. His father was an educated watchmaker. His mother died at childbirth and his father was exiled from Geneva. He had a hard time living with his mother's family. At the age of 16, he fled Geneva and went to France. Paris was culturally very different from Geneva. He suffered from deep isolation and his life was very unstable. He was involved in many strange affairs with women. However, he met a woman named Mme de Warens who was 10 years older…

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    teacher's mind divided into two portions, (1) to understand special children and (2) to manage normal students. These things may tolerate teachers when they hear about "Inclusion System". It's not easy for a teacher to handle two different brains at a time, they are…

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    1.The learning activities in this block included performing activities that fall within the roles and responsibilities of an Audiologist. The categories of roles and responsibilities of an Audiologist that were performed in this practical block include assessment and identification, as well as prevention and education. The audiologist supervised and conducted newborn and infant hearing screening during this practical block. There was also the screening of speech-language for the initial…

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    WERNHER VON BRAUN Wernher Magnus Maximilian Freiherr von Braun, the father of modern rocketry and one of the most important outer space engineers of the 20th century, was born on 23th of March 1912 in Wirsitz (Wyrzysk)(today in Poland). He was a child of a wealthy family from Germany. With their second son, Wernher, Magnus von Braun and Emmy von Quistorp moved to Berlin in 1915. In those years, Wernher von Braun became interested in music and astronomy. And his passion, astronomy, went on for…

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    is a written document that provides a detailed plan that describes a disabled individual’s present level of performance; educational needs; attainable long-term goals; measurable short-term objectives; types, frequencies & durations of additional special services and aids; appropriate instructional strategies; means to…

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    Special needs students may no longer be isolated from general education classrooms, or hidden away as something to be feared, it is still of the utmost importance that educators make strides in teaching acceptance and understanding. It is increasingly important to understand the history of special education, so that we are not doomed to repeat the mistakes of the past, and also learn from them as we move forward. The change in thinking regarding special education has brought…

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    I interview a teacher named Alice Jones who works at a suburban private school called Horizon Academy in Roleland Park Kansas. Currently Mrs. Jones teaches middle to High school grade levels and is a homeroom teacher for seven eighth grade boys. Mrs. Jones teaches English, Algebra, basic math functions, Senior Government, Social Skills and U.S. History. Horizon group’s students based on their individual needs and this enables Mrs. Jones to work with a wide range of grade levels in a day. Mrs.…

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