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    word training, and their results. Sight word practice is a commonly used teaching strategy for improving reading and word fluency in special education classrooms. However, finding which approach best teaches special education…

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    achieving global education goals. The provision I most appreciated was Spring stating that “everyone has the duty as well as the right to receive an education.” (Spring, 2001 p. 158). Therefore, I think to specifically include the word ‘duty’ in this provision creates some accountability. This eliminates the mentality that it is up to everyone else to provide an education for special needs students, and places accountability on the families and the students themselves. Thus, I think these…

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    The aim of this task is to assess whether my school fully adopts the 2014 Code of Practice (CoP) (DfE, 2014) to meet the needs of all learners. The school I work in as a teaching assistant (TA) has Pupils with special educational needs (SEN) in mainstream classes and some in the Additionally Resourced Provision (ARP) Unit. I will analyse the school’s inclusion policy which like most mainstream schools in England has been updated by the guidelines of the national policy and carefully look at how…

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    and paraprofessionals involves creating positive relationships and open communication. Special education teachers also provide instructional support to general education teachers, this is also true for paraprofessionals and families as well. Special education teachers can provide instructional strategies, feedback, and other supports to paraprofessionals and families of special needs children. Although special education teachers will collaborate with families frequently, and it usually does…

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    Currently, there are millions of children in the United States that are living with some type of disability. Many of these special needs children are growing up with one or more siblings in their home. Most research that has been done involving children with special needs focuses on the special needs child or the parents, but it usually does not reflect the siblings of special needs children or how they are impacted. When thinking about this particular topic there are a number of different…

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    Teachers have an increasingly large number of children to teach each year in a small window of time. For the teachers to reach the goals set for the class, the children are required to sit and listen to lectures, sometimes extending for hours. This is even true for young grade school children with a higher demand put on the teachers to excel a large group of children. Playground time is being cut out to add in lecture time. The children need this play time to be able to move freely since…

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    notice until Mr. T had told me that one of his students was a special needs student. He challenged her just like he challenged the rest of the students and even let her get the lead part on one of the keyboard songs that they were rehearsing in class. Mr.T continued to push all of his students, but pushed this one particular student even more because she was interested in learning how to play the keyboard. In some schools, they do not let special education students into “normal” classrooms.…

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    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 equal right as other. They can learn together with other…

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    children don’t come out completely healthy, and those children need special help in their education. Don’t you wish to be that person that helps children mentally, emotionally,with their physical and learning disability? You want to be able to teach them and help them. Special education is an inspiring career and at The University of Texas at Brownsville has the program that will best prepare you to teach special education students. “Special education teachers work with individuals who have…

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    Part 2: Special Education Law and Policies “As someone charged with ensuring equality in the school environment, you have heard the term inclusion-the principle that students with special needs, skill sets, and abilities should be integrated in publicly supported activities to the same extent as their nondisabled peers.” (Taylor, 2010, p. 8) To make sure that special education students are included in public education, school leaders must make sure that these students are a part of the…

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