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In five pages this paper discusses the past and future roles of computers particularly pertaining to Special Education. Four sourc...
In fifteen pages this paper discusses special education in this linguistic and cultural diversity assessment. Eighteen sources ar...
even though the federal law clearly defines the wide variety of responsibilities in educating children with disabilities, a great ...
In twelve pages and an abstract of one page this paper discusses the many Special Education classroom benefits represented by comp...
In six pages the active education experience is celebrated in essays 'The Banking Concept of Education' by Paulo Freire, 'The Loss...
In three pages this paper examines special education within the conceptual context of inclusion. Two sources are cited in the bib...
In five pages this paper discusses special education, physical impairment issues and how the classroom environment has been affect...
In ten pages special education is examined in terms of physical and ethnic diversity with a consideration of the impact of inclusi...
In five pages this paper discusses special education in a consideration of problems associated with minorities' treatment with r...
In twenty five pages this paper examines special education and the arts in a consideration of attitude, behavior, level of confi...
In twelve pages a literature review of learning environments and their importance is presented in a discussion of such issues as c...
In six pages this paper examines how the classroom setting can be improved in terms of enhancement of learning, motivation, and sp...
In three pages this paper discusses the definition of MMR according to special education criteria and the changes brought about by...
important questions be asked. For instance, he asks a specific question in respect to an example provided: "How well are students ...
to keep inclusion as a goal, but make sure that all teachers are trained to consider each and every students unique abilities. Alt...
The fundamental argument behind this vast sea of paperwork is that traditionally there has been distrust and fear between educator...
November 25, 2004 from http://www.state.nj.us/njded/parights/prise.pdf. Parental Involvement in Special Education. (n.d.). Natio...
that the student of this paper may be facing. Generally speaking, obstacles to integration when it comes to technological integrat...
to illustrate the inherent effectiveness of the alternative approach of Distant Intentionality upon self-esteem, depression and an...
a) "students with disabilities participate in state and district-wide assessment programs, with accommodations where necessary (al...
place in time. The point Ferguson goes on to make is that it is important to also consider the ways in which social attitudes and ...
independence of judgment marked him throughout his life (1998). While Lockes contribution to the ideas of education is quite sign...
a great need to make them feel a part of the overall atmosphere, while at the same time establishing a separate learning basis fro...
from the regular classroom at her middle school on the basis of her condition. The parents contended that the school and its super...
observations in several different locations throughout the school over a period of three semesters. Each participant was also int...
transition programs begin in high school, there is no reason why these kinds of programs cannot begin in elementary school. Differ...
man with fine moral sense when dealing with other human beings and is considered to be an admirable man not only because of his wr...
friendship. This is initially an easy friendship with each friend having their own characteristics and having their own share of ...
experienced working with students who have learning disabilities, she has a son with the same problems. The only mistake Jill made...
No Child Left Behind Act, it is hard to dismiss the problems it has brought for some populations. For example, it seems that child...