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    Name Your_id.pgpm15c@greatlakes.edu.in +91 9999999999 Name Your_id.pgpm15c@greatlakes.edu.in +91 9999999999 Profile Summary * 32 months of consulting and analytical experience in the field of HR, compensation and benefits. * Executed compensation studies across multiple geographies for some of the Fortune 500 companies such as 3M, Emerson, UTC, P&G, Johnson & Johnson Academic Qualification Qualification | Year | School/Institute(Board/University)

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    Educating Special Needs Students

    Running head: EDUCATING SPECIAL NEEDS STUDENTS Educating Special Needs Students March 12, 2012 Educating Special Needs Students Most people have seen or heard about child or adults with disabilities, some may even have come in contact or have a person like this in their family. No matter what the case may be disabilities have been around for generations and are just now getting the recognition and help it really deserves. So, what are some disabilities and how do some child have

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    Self Reflection

    the eldest son in the family has six children and I am the eldest son in the family has five children as well as the great grandchildren. This means that I was expected to be a good example for my younger brothers and sister to follow and I am always in the comparisons with everyone in the relatives. According to Chan (1986) Asian families apply “ pride and shame “ principle, which means that an individual’s actions reflect on the whole family, to their children. People who are successful in schooling

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    Special Education Philosophy

    Marcus Tullius Cicero. I believe that my role as an educator will forever affect the students that I will encounter. To me my role is more than being a teacher; I play an intricate part in how children perceive education. For the year that I teach those students it will be my actions that will entice children to want to be in school and learn. I will be in the position not only in educating them, but to get to know them as individuals. I believe that by assessing each student for their individual

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    Charter V. Public

    charter versus public school debate. In some cities, such as Manhattan, the District of Columbia and parts of Los Angeles, charter schools are a necessary option for parents that cannot afford private schools but want a better education for their children than what the public school system can provide, according to the big screen documentary “Waiting for Superman” written and directed by Davis Guggenheim. This particular article focuses on charter schools as a whole and looks at the entire country

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    Ethical Considerations for Counselling in Rural Conditions

    Vignettes) Case 1: Kevin 1. The ethical standard or principle, legislation and provide reference/s Australian Counselling Association - Code of Ethics and Practice 3.4 Confidentiality (a) Confidentiality is a means 3.6 Exceptional Circumstances (a) Exceptional circumstances may arise which give the counsellor goof grounds for believing that serious harm may occur to the client or to other people. In such circumstance the client’s consent to change in the agreement about confidentiality

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    Educating Students with Exceptional Needs

    Jennifer Ince Educating Exceptional Children Grand Canyon University SPE 226 Instructor: Mike Mannelly Date: 07/10/2011 Differences among people are around us every day in our lives. Taking the time to understand individuals with uniqueness is an essential part of our own growth and development. Educators are more involved with helping students with disabilities now more than ever before. Finding the correct methods and instruction to produce a healthy learning environment

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    Attitude, Legislation, Litigation

    horrifying things, some of the legislations are called the ADA (American with Disabilities Act), IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act), and IEP (Individualized Education Program). Currently with all of these available resources our exceptional students have an advantage more now than they ever have. The expectations of teachers to be able to teach these students the skills that are necessary to survive in this modern world are being threatened by the current government issues, putting

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    Research Process in Teaching

    Research Process In Teaching Shaun Dwyer RES/351 April 30, 2015 Robert Batiste Research Process In Teaching Professionals mostly agree that scientific research should guide practice in education (Odom et al., 2005). The Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEIA; 2004) and the No Child Left Behind Act (2002) require that students with disabilities receive research based practices in the “least restrictive environment.” Because the least restrictive environment is

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    Education of Special Learner

    compassion; however that is not and has not always been the case. For this very reason the federal and state governments have put into action certain laws to protect these children and their families. There is always room for improvement but it is a good start and has helped with providing education to fit the individual needs of these children. Attitudes are formed by a person’s experience or first impression of a situation or the particular environment they may be in. the human race holds certain expectations

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