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    As soon as you enter into the Special Education classroom you will first see the dimness of the room. The room doesn’t consist of bright lights at all. Since here room is in the middle of the school, her room doesn’t have any windows. Wooster’s room consists of desks, chairs, and a couch. Directly to the left as you enter, there is a calendar that has everything the students will be doing. Right beside that is an appealing bulletin board that consists of colorful artwork from the students. Mrs.…

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    Sides: Clashing Views in Special Education, we read about Ro Vargo. Ro is now a 20 something women with a disability who is attending college. While Ro was in school, she was in a full inclusion curriculum and she flourished. Ro was accepted by all of her peers and teachers and had a fantastic experience. Mr. Timko should keep his mind open to the possible outcomes if he allows for full inclusion in his school. Full inclusion doesn 't have to change everything with the special education program.…

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    Overall from observing all the different levels and classes, I learned a great deal about dealing with different situations and characters of children of many ages. The entire process of my clearances and school placements was easy. I have been involved in my son’s, now a 4th grader, classrooms since he was in preschool. For most of my observation hours, I had the honor and pleasure to observe at the Montgomery County College Children’s Center. I specifically chose to observe in this center…

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    This Assessment is an analysis of my observation in a self-contained special education classroom. The location of the classroom is in a high school setting. The school is located in a suburban area in the city of Metairie Louisiana. This essay is a representation of my practicum experience and the evaluation of the lessons being taught in the classroom. The learning objective is to ensure that there is effective teaching method of individualize instruction for students with disabilities by…

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    What is it like to be a Special Education Teacher for Extended School Year? I learned during my field observation that being a special education teacher for Gwinnett County Public School opens the door to many opportunities, one of which is the availability to work as a teacher for Extended School Year (ESY). Students are eligible for ESY services if they have an IEP and have data to support significant gains made on their individual goals and objectives. In addition, the student has displayed…

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    Why are Special Ed students treated differently than any other student? Hannah Thomas-Perez Out of 15 students interviewed, 14 said, students, with disabilities are treated differently than students without disabilities and are separated. For instance, why is it that students who have special needs have to go around the school to throw away the recycling, instead of taking another elective like other students do? The special ed students at Portage Northern have become so use to being separated…

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    Smith, CID Special Agent On August 26, 2016 an interview was conducted with Special Agent David R. Smith, at his office located at the Redstone Criminal Investigations Command, Bldg. 3623, Gray Road, Arsenal, Huntsville, Alabama. Special Agent Smith provided the following information. David Smith joined the US Army in 1997 and spent his first 8 years in the military working Psychological Operations (PSYOP) as an Arabic linguist. He applied to and was selected to attend the CID Special Agent…

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    considered especially heinous. In New York City, the dedicated detectives who investigate these vicious felonies are members of an elite squad known as the Special Victims Unit. These are their stories. DAH. DAH.” Who does not recognize the following storyline? Law and Order: Special Victims Unit is an immense TV show about the New York special victims’ unit detectives and the New York City court of law which is dedicated to solving abominable cases. While Law and Order: SVU is quite engaging;…

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    “You survived the abuse. You’re going to survive the recovery” (Olivia Benson). Law and Order Special Victims Unit (SVU) is a television show that portrays political cases about sexual assaults, homicides, and sex trafficking. Each episode brings up new cases and problems to solve. The show may display extreme circumstances such as having a scenario in which two women are sexually assaulted Law and Order SVU is an extremely beneficial show to audiences nationwide, educating viewers on different…

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    pretties and Uglies react to her actions when special circumstances comes and Tally is caught in front of everyone, being caught by the pretties in one of the apartment buildings in New Pretty Town roaming the halls with a pig mask every pretty laughing instead of being shocked, and…

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