Inclusion In The Classroom

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    Personal Philosophy

    civility are what I want to convey to my students. I feel that this will allow them to become better citizens. Thinking back from my own experiences, (i.e.) student teacher observations, and substitute teacher experience, I have learned that a classroom population can be very diverse in today’s public schools. There are many different types of students and learners that as a teacher I must be able to provide the best means of instruction. When faced with a diverse population of students, I must

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    A Patriot's History Versus a People's History

    A People’s History Versus A Patriot’s History Public consensus, similar to politics, varies greatly when it comes to American history, especially as it pertains to the classroom. Views about the content and historical interpretation included in history texts have reached a heightened polarization in recent years. This can be seen in the vast differences between the diatribes of Howard Zinn’s, A People’s History of the United States, and Larry Schweikart and Michael Allen’s, A Patriot’s History

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    Introduction to Intellectual Disabitlies

    Introduction to Intellectual Disabilities Grand Canyon University: SPE351 October 20, 2013 Introduction to Intellectual Disabilities Effective education should meet the learning needs of each individual student and sufficiently support their ability to learn. This learning can take place in general or special education settings, depending on the needs of the students. General and special education teachers must be well educated and knowledgeable about special education laws and how they

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    Hernando Elementary Classroom Observation

    experience observing Ms. Brodsky at Hernando Elementary School has been one I will never forget. I learned, practiced, and discovered more about being an educator than I ever thought I would. I genuinely believe that I was meant to be apart of this classroom and this environment. Throughout the year, I gained confidence and skills that are essential as an educator. Every lesson, every project, and every child taught me something new. Whether it was how to engage students in a particular lesson, or how

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    Factors Which Influence Learning, Relationships and Communication in a Classroom

    Factors which influence Learning, Relationships and Communication in a Classroom Studies have shown that learning, relationships and communication actively interrelate, influencing each other. If a teacher has good communication skills they will develop a good relationship with their students which in turn will have a positive effect on the learning environment (Kyriacou 1998). However, over the years theorists in educational psychology have viewed pupils’ motivation as one of the most important

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    Documant

    The PRECEDE-PROCEED model provides a comprehensive structure of assessing health and quality of life needs and for designing, implementing, and evaluating health promotion and other public health programs to meet those needs. PRECEDE: (Predisposing, Reinforcing, and Enabling Constructs in Educational Diagnosis and Evaluation) outlines a diagnostic planning process to assist in the development of targeted and focused public health programs. It has four phases * Phase 1: Social Diagnosis- Identifying

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    Plaaf to Iep to Lesson Plan Case Study

    She achieved passing grades in all of her classes for the Fall Semester 2014. Due to S. Scott disability of Autism and Speech, she is likely to experience difficulty with social and communication skills. She may be hesitant to respond in the large classroom setting or in front of groups. She is likely to have difficulty making the transition from concrete to more abstract thinking. S. Scott’s current assessment scores STAAR (regular) are as follows: History- Satisfactory, Biology-Satisfactory, Math-Unsatisfactory

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    Communication Desorders

    Learning Disabilities and Autistic Spectrum on TV, in newspapers, in professional journals and elsewhere in the public eye. Yet there does not seem to be a simple answer to help deal with these students with Communications and Learning Disorders in the classroom. Students with Communications and Learning Disorders often look to their teachers as being : * distracted * disorganized * fidgety * impulsive These students are frequently * socially immature * temperamental * with short attention

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    Swot Analysis 5.1

    Assignment 5 - "The 'Secondary Understand how to evaluate your own inclusive practice. 5.1 Review the effectiveness of inclusive practice. A (400 words minimum) SWOT analysis will allow me to identify gaps in my own practice in regard to ensuring inclusive practice. SWOT analysis highlights strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (Teoli, Sanvictores and An, 2024). In turn, conducting my own analysis, has allowed me to identify weaknesses that can be transformed into strengths and threats

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    Philosophy Of Special Education

    provide them with the education they deserve. As an educator, I will encourage diversity within the classroom and community and lead by example. These students are much more than their disability, and they deserve to be treated as such. I will make every effort to encourage my general education colleagues to teach in a way that allows students with disabilities to grow and succeed in their classroom.

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