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    Nelson Mandela once stated, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” The education system is constantly evolving and changing in Indiana. New ways and new ideas are put into play in general education classes, but special education classes could be improved. For example, each student that is within a special education classroom does not have the same disability as another student. Even if their diagnosis is the same, the spectrum is huge and one child could be more severe than the other. By this, one might consider how all needs of a child with disabilities are met and how some students’ needs are not being met in all aspects. The questions then are raised such as Naomi Zigmond (2016) stated. “Where should students with disabilities be educated?” One conclusion was made. If…

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    change is being forced upon us.” In Tally’s world no words could be more true. Pretties and Specials are the second and third books in the Uglies series. Within the trilogy the story follows Tally, a young girl who finds out what is truly happening in her society. In Tally’s futuristic city people undergo an operation on their sixteenth birthday to become a “Pretty” the operation alters their looks and their brains. During the operation a lesion is put in everyone’s brain to make them forget…

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    Special Needs

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    A good overview about what special needs is, has been provided from this learning process. From that, we have learned about the categories of special needs that affect human beings especially young children. Proper definitions, causes and prevention about what these categories entail have been clearly put down and understood. This paper focuses on the summary, knowledge and insights of what we have learned from this process. We must understand what these categories of special needs are. They are…

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    chosen to work with special needs children and or work in special education. The research that has been collected has been endeavored upon the retrieval of why they want to work with special needs students and special education. Describe your participants: The chosen participants are the teachers in the school/classroom setting. Teachers and teachers aids ranging from 20 years of age to 50 and plus years of teachers and teachers aids. Within the classroom/school setting there is a vast amount…

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    Special Needs Children

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    “What makes a child gifted and talented may not always be good grades in school, but a different way of looking at the world and learning” (Grassley). Special needs children are picked on and made fun of more than what people consider normal children. The children with special needs are sometimes made to feel ugly, unwanted, different, and many other things by their peers. Our goal is to make the special needs children feel wonderful about themselves. Make them believe that they are just as…

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    Special Education

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    Special Education was designed to instruct and meet the educational, social, emotional, and vocational needs of students with disabilities (“Special”). Special Education teachers identify, locate, and evaluate children labeled with disabilities, create IEP’s for each child, educate them within “least restrictive environments”, provide education for private schools and are certified teachers (“The History”). “Special Education refers to to a more range of services that can be provided in…

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    With close to 6 million students aged 3-21 receiving special education services as of 2012 (Institute on Disability: University of NH, 2014), it is obvious that there is a need for qualified special education teachers nationally. One might mistakenly think all that is needed is a bachelor’s degree. The required certification is only s small part of what it takes for an effective special education teacher. First and foremost, a special educator needs to have a sound understanding of learners.…

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    Special Education Process

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    The Special Education Process I. Referral: The first part of the special education is the referral. There must be a written request that can be done by parents, school personnel, school district staff, or anyone else that is knowledgeable about the student. The written request must state why the person requesting the referral believes the student may need special education services. The referral will need to be given to an appropriate school staff member that is involved with special…

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    Special Needs Education

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    and disability services, as well as the right to education. There has also been many different plans and ideas put in place to solidify what to do with any type of special needs student. Students and children with disabilities have commonly been segregated and were educated in this type of setting for a long while. This is a view that has been replaced as segregation is not an ideal option. Each disabled child is recognized to be able to have the same opportunities as everyone else and have a…

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    Special Education: Autism Introduction: Within our society, special education in a school environment is viewed as a group of students who have social, mental, or physical disabilities. Throughout this research, autistic student’s behavior and traits will be analyzed from different perspectives. Autism has been an ongoing issue throughout the centuries across demographic groups. Autism, known as a type of special education, is not known to have any social, ethnic or racial boundaries (Dyches,…

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