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the main query as to how students learn, Vygotsky explored how students construct meaning (Jaramillo, 1996; p. 133). Vygots...
students. However, it is not clear as to how much of the learning disabled student population actual requires such separation fro...
In two pages there are two education journal articles reviewed consisting of one page each discussing discipline in the classroom ...
In the recent past, the literature has been emphasizing including gifted children in the regular classroom rather than placing the...
1029 Children with Down Syndrome present a number of considerations...
with changes effective in July 1998. The changes brought about a greater emphasis on mainstreaming, i.e., having children with spe...
Association for Retarded Citizens was organized (Education Encyclopedia, 2006). In the 1960s, parents became even stronger in thei...
Itards efforts to help the child are widely acknowledged as constituting the beginnings of the history of special education (Smith...
the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) in 1990. This legislation mandates that all children with disabilities receive a "fre...
In three pages this essay examines what the impacts of classroom inclusion and mainstreaming are on parents, teachers, and the stu...
entries. RESULTS OF FINDINGS The testing gains for each of the 111 schools that were studied and are practicing full inclusion o...
it has inherent merit in that special education children can benefit by example from their unimpaired classmates. Coupled with th...
and the values of these skills as transition planning begins (Weishaar, 1997). Because legal designs require that at each junctur...
disorder. Some believe that it is a high functioning form of autism where others see it as a nonverbal learning disability (Kirby,...
students and can, therefore, be classified as successful. INTRODUCTION Chapter 1 Historically, special education in the US pu...
a) "students with disabilities participate in state and district-wide assessment programs, with accommodations where necessary (al...
to keep inclusion as a goal, but make sure that all teachers are trained to consider each and every students unique abilities. Alt...
In four pages this paper examines special education students in this summary of the 1997 Individuals with Disabilities and Educa...
In sixteen pages this paper discusses the Education for All Handicapped Act in a consideration of special education student achiev...
In six pages this paper examines how the classroom setting can be improved in terms of enhancement of learning, motivation, and sp...
In twelve pages and an abstract of one page this paper discusses the many Special Education classroom benefits represented by comp...
In five pages this paper discusses special education, physical impairment issues and how the classroom environment has been affect...
this category (EMSTAC, Intro, 2007). Either overrepresentation or underrepresentation is a problem because it suggests the diagn...
robot as "A robot is a reprogramable multifunctional manipulator designed to move material, parts, tools, or specialized devices, ...
In five pages this paper discusses autistic students and the responsibility a special education teacher has to properly develop or...
and/or accelerating literacy skills (Feldman, 2003). When accommodations are the focus, the message is that the adults around have...
population of zip code $ 50,000 - $59,999 11.0% $ 60,000 - $74,999 12.3% $ 75,000 - $99,999 11.5% Source: (Income and Housing,...
Classroom teachers of such disabled children need to fully understand the students specific physical and health impairment and its...
to other special needs populations, however, inasmuch as no two groups will reflect the same findings. Overall, the benefit of th...
order to select certain available subjects, convenience sampling was necessary. The study sought to determine whether modif...