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    The Absolutely True Diary of a Pat-Time Indian talks about a fourteen year old boy name Junior, born with hydrocephalus. Due to health condition he has developmental issues and is much smaller than the average, he experience seizures, poor eyesight, stuttering and lisping. He is of an Indian heritage, attendin a high school where he is picked on, he get into trouble after hitting his teacher with a book it was recommened for him to transfer to another school. A much wealthier school with…

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    additional classes and practicum experience before graduating from college? What about teachers who have been teaching for more than 15 years and do not plan to go back to school, what can be done to support both the teachers and students? What role can occupational therapy practitioners serve in meeting the needs in providing training to the general education teachers? Many of the students with disabilities in the general education classroom also receive related services. It is important to…

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    Enhancement aides that work with students from various grades throughout the college. Depending of each child’s independent learning plan, a Learning Enhancement aide can be used to support an individual child throughout the entire day. As there is no Special Education Program implemented within the college, the school does not withdraw students. All teachers undergo regular Personal Development training regarding adjustments and differentiation in order to support, cater and make reasonable…

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    First, Beth should not adopt the policy of English first. In the Naeyc Code of conduct section I-1.11 it says, “To provide all children with experiences in a language that they know, as well as support children in maintaining the use of their home language and in English.” This here shows that policy is being broken. Every child should be given the chance to express themselves however language they feel comfortable with. Beth as a new teacher should come up with a plan to merge languages so…

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    analyzing its music. Some ways in which teachers can differentiate in response to student interest include: using adults or peers with prior knowledge to serve as mentors in an area of shared interest, providing a variety of avenues for student exploration of a topic or expression of learning, providing broad access to a wide range of materials and technologies, giving students a choice of tasks and products, including student-designed options and encouraging investigation or application of key…

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    He discusses visual perception and how it is the key to filmmaking and special effects. A visual scene has many attributes contribute the how we view the simple picture. There is form, or shape, then color, dimension, or depth of how far things are in relation to each other, and lastly there is whether or not things are moving…

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    Parental Permission for Children to Participate in Research Involving Test Anxiety Information for parents to consider before allowing your child to take part in this research study The following information is being presented to help you and your child decide whether or not he/she wishes to be a part of the research study. Please read this information carefully. If you have any questions or if you do not understand the information, we encourage you to ask the researcher. We are asking you to…

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    TACS agrees to abide and uphold all state and federal laws concerning the identification and education of students with disabilities as noted in Appendix B of the RFP- Special Education Assurances. Special education services are available to any students with a mental, physical, or emotional impairment which adversely affects his or her educational performance. TACS will locate, identify and evaluate all children with disabilities from birth through age 21. The Child Find mandate applies to…

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    The research that I had found was very intriguing and fascinating on how to accommodate ELLs who have learning disabilities. Even though ELLs with disabilities may always achieve depressed scores in particular domains of language as a result of their specific disability, they must be given the opportunity to demonstrate their level of proficiency in English and be included in the annual state ELP assessment in all domains. Requirement for annual English language proficiency assessment Both…

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    Integrating diverse learners into regular classrooms is something that not a lot of families can agree on. They might think that the inclusion of children with disabilities can interrupt their children’s learning. But are their beliefs always true? What about the benefits teachers and both children get from the inclusion, let’s focus on that for a moment. The benefits both children get from the inclusion is that both increase their social interaction, friendship, and relationships. What…

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