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    Anxiety Intervention Process Jennifer M. Gosha Post University Background Jason is an 11 year old Caucasian male who resides with his mother, stepfather and two step siblings. Jason is in the sixth grade and has been approved for Special Education the past four years of his schooling. He has been diagnosed with depression and anxiety by a licensed pediatrician and psychologist. In the past, Jason has become violent in the classroom. If called upon and he did not know the…

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    “professional preparation programs are simply not enough” because of the lack of preparation that the teachers are given to (Lieber and Wilson “Overcoming the Barriers”). There is also a prevalence of sports equipment for those disabled students. Special…

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    watching Including Samuel my original beliefs on inclusion and least restrictive environment were swayed. I am a Special Education major, and tutoring in an MMD classroom ultimately led me down the path of special education. Because separate is all I really knew, I thought that it was the best option for exceptional children. I assumed the one on one and endless resources of a special ed room would outweigh the social benefits of a traditional classroom. The video made me think otherwise for…

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    Special Education Benefits

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    Special Education is the education practiced by special needs or students with disabilities. By focusing on each students individulatities and learning differences, special education teachers help disabled student further their education. Special education has had a noteable history; however, it has flourished greatly over the last fifty years. New technology and further research has modified special education to make it personalized for each individual’s specific needs. Special education has…

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    King Kong Film Comparison

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    help enhance the film. As the engineers of sound technology had set out to improve their equipment, filmmakers had set out to improve the visual and narrative dynamism. Filmmaker began to set out to improve the editing of films, camera movement, special effects and other photographic qualities of the images being presented. When comparing the film technology of the 30’s to the 2000’s you would notice a dramatic yet brilliant change in the way technology has evolved. As the stories were running…

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    Case Study Narrative: On a lazy, sunny, summer day several years ago in St. Joseph, MI, I was recently into my first summer vacation. My first year of full time teaching was complete and I was enjoying some downtime. I had worked with special needs students, students with emotional impairments and students with Autism for several years prior; mostly through community mental health organizations or subbing in local school districts, nothing full time or steady. One thing that I did know was…

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    Special education has come a long way since 1817 when the Connecticut Asylum for the Education and Instruction of Deaf and Dumb persons opened in Hartford CT. (SPED Book pg8) There have been many positive changes to special education since then, many trials and tribulations many parents and educators in need of answers and help. Now almost 200 years later there are many barriers broken and more to be tackled. Special education is always and forever changing with time and knowledge. We will…

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    The journal article, “The Inclusion Notebook”, gives a brief history of the legal aspects of special education, and the educational history of students with autism spectrum disorders. The article also discusses the primary domains of education students with ASD, such as social interactions and communication. Additionally, the article describes several models used for teaching students with autism spectrum disorders, including the SCERTS model, LEAP, and the Autism Spectrum Disorder Inclusion…

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    treat and educate special needs individuals the same as one would a person…

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    As an outsider, it is pretty common now that special education schools and public education schools have the same learning goals such as “student’s achievement”, but they differ in learning styles. Since Benton Hall Academy prohibits any exposure of the students’ information to this type of Service learning, so that the observation was done without direct contact with the students. In the first place, my perception has changed due to what I learned and experienced during the observation, the…

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