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    Network. RTI provides early intervening services to students who are struggling to expand specific abilities. This approach is used to identify students who have learning disabilities as well. Response to Intervention guarantees to change the way the school supports all students with learning and behavior difficulties by systematically delivering a variety of interventions based on the established and essential…

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    eligibility for special education. According to Bryant, Bryant and Smith, for an education program to be appropriate for any student it must be individualized (Bryant, Bryant, & Smith, 2017, p. 214). All three of the above items help the educators individualize an instructional plan for each student that requires special education services. This reflection paper will cover; what RTI is, what the referral process is, and how eligibility is determined, then relate it to the school site assigned.…

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    change that has impacted Special education is transitional services, supports that assist students before graduating from school. For example, some students Individualized Education program have vocational training instead of academic programs to assist in preparing to function when school is completed. Students with disabilities are given resources to prepare for the working environment in the community by visiting places such as a Day HabitationLibrary, and others. Schools are required to…

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    child with a disability, and obtaining special education services, can be complex and take significant time. Special education services do not just start when a child is old enough to attend school, services for a student with a disability can begin as early as birth, and go until that child graduates high school, and even beyond, until they are twenty-two. To start the process, there first has to be a diagnosis. Testing was not always a major factor for pre-school students, as the focus was…

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    Introduction This paper will discuss the Individual with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), how it applies to special education, the group it applies to and how it affects the classroom. Secondly, it will define inclusion. Then, it will discuss the importance and impact, and the benefits and difficulties of inclusion on special education, as well as how it affects the classroom. Lastly, this paper will discuss the affect of stress on the families of children with disabilities, and provide…

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    Swaab, 2012). In an attempt to meet the mandates of NCLB and IDEA, educators must address impediments to special education student’s academic achievement. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluate how culture, specifically special education culture is keeping students with a disability from achieving academically. In the United States, there are many cultures and many…

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    What’s special about special education? As I reflect upon the differences in my understanding of special education as a result of this class, three major points stand out to me. The first is a greater ability to withstand uncertainty and ambiguity. The second is a shift toward a biopsychosocial model of understanding special needs. The third, although it may sound overly simplistic, is that I didn’t know what I didn’t know. These three concepts, in my mind, are interrelated. Coming to terms…

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    members with disabilities. School boards should put disabled children into regular classrooms and other activities. Why is the inclusion of disables important? “If every child matters, every child has the right to a good start in life. If every child matters, every child has the right to be included. And that is so important…

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    Mainstreaming vs. Self-Contained Every morning school age children around the country wake up Monday through Friday and they put on their favorite outfits and they comb their hair and brush their teeth. When they are finished getting ready, their parents walk them to the end of their driveway and wait for the school bus to come by and pick them up. Once the school bus has arrived to the house, the child tells his or he parent that they love them and they get on the bus and walk down the aisle to…

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    community and businesses and get them to invest towards the common goal of student career readiness (Teacher Leadership Website, 1998). Current or possible business/community partnership Serving as an assistant teacher at Shelby County High School Special needs department has led to the appreciation of the challenges that both teachers and students face. The Teacher Leadership Website (1998) proposes that sharing of ideas with colleagues helps improve skills needed for students to reach high…

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