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    up to you guys since you are Jack’s parents. Special education is an evaluation process that children go through to determine if they need extra services for quality learning. This process is going to be very overwhelming to you both at first. I’m sure you might feel that you’re defensive that the school thinks that your child needs to be in special education or maybe just angry or guilty. On the other hand, some parents may suggest that their child needs an individualized education plan, and…

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    Briefly answer the following questions: *I answered the following questions as they pertained to the special education coach position. However, if members of the TLC committee felt I was also a good fit if/when the need arises for me to be a cooperating teacher or mentor, I would be willing to take on those responsibilities too. 1. A summary of Professional Growth/Opportunities/Content Knowledge that have enhanced your skills for this Teacher Leader position.(i.e.…

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    Inclusive education main purpose is that it is a chance for disabilities students to have education. Now, it is known as special education inclusion. In the article of “Special Education Inclusion”, special education is referring to an education for disabilities children which mean that it is a placement in a special class or a special school. Disability students can bring out themselves by integrated system. They also may become an important influence from other. Disability children share the…

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    In today’s school systems there is much controversy over inclusion classrooms and the effects they have on all who are involved. An inclusion classroom is when special needs students are brought into a regular education classroom and the teacher must teach as if all the students are mainstreamed. An inclusion class has a positive impact on academics as well as social aspects for both students with disabilities and students without them. Students with disabilities should be included in the…

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    environment for that student rather than the special education classroom. By being put in a regular education classroom the student will be able to engage in more instructional time and have more exposure to academic activities, which will hopefully lead to greater academic success. Regular education students who can help further their communication, social and adaptive behaviors. The regular students can provide examples of appropriate behavior for the special education student to learn from.…

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    Section A: Introduction My chosen area is the children and young people sector. In addition, the care setting I have chosen to look at is a special education needs setting, where the client has learning difficulties. What is the children and young people sector? The children and young people sector belongs to the special education needs settings, which is recognised by the government. The government is trying to help the children, by giving them the best accessibility that is out…

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    requirements, including ACT scores and other requirements as specified by academic and technical counseling.” ( Admission Requirements, East Mississippi Community College) The last alternative for special education students is the Certificate of Completion, which is highly obtained in Covington County by special education…

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    These four pillars are: learning to be, Learning to know, learning to do and learning to life together (Carneiro, 2011). Learning to Be tackles the way of an immortal need, effectively perceived in the Faure Report in 1971, that tackles the inward voyage of every last one as a procedure of profound and existential widening that gives a last importance on life and on the quest for bliss (Oaune, 2011). Learning to know…

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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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    The special population I have selected is special education. Often behavior analyst need to collaborate with other professionals. There are some unique ethical guidelines that need to be addressed and followed when implementing a behavior intervention with special education clients/students. It may be necessary to have multidiscipline team. Multidiscipline teams can consist of parents, behavior analyst, social worker, speech/occupational therapist. Furthermore, there needs to be considerations…

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