YOU WERE LOOKING FOR :Achieving Inclusion in Education
Essays 331 - 360
In eight pages classroom inclusion is examined in an evaluation of its effectiveness with a concentration on mildly disabled stude...
In twelve pages this paper examines preschool level inclusion of autistic children and discusses mainstream theories, its problems...
deficits in language as well as disturbed interpersonal relationships and a bizarre response to the environment that includes bei...
In three pages this essay examines what the impacts of classroom inclusion and mainstreaming are on parents, teachers, and the stu...
In six pages transition age children and the debate involving inclusion are examined in an evaluation of continuity and necessary ...
In fourteen pages this paper examines the classroom inclusion of students with special needs in a consideration of various techniq...
In a paper consisting of four pages the practice of including students who have emotional or behavior disorders in regular classro...
In five pages inclusion programs the specifically the roles of administrators are discussed particularly as they relate to definin...
However, as is perhaps the case with all approaches to education these days, there are pros and cons to every attempted or envisio...
drug-related visits to the emergency rooms across the nation in 2005: "31% involved illicit drugs...
a variety of models to increase academic performance of special education students. They have met with some success in that 65 per...
adding a child life therapist for a neonatal intensive care unit (ICU). This person would be a trained therapist, with the sole pu...
entries. RESULTS OF FINDINGS The testing gains for each of the 111 schools that were studied and are practicing full inclusion o...
of water with them today that water breaks are not as needed today as they were years ago. Restroom breaks will always be needed. ...
In ten pages this research paper discusses a writer's observations regarding talented and gifted student inclusion in the classroo...
what schools and teachers are actually supposed to do to meet the needs of disabled children (Stout, 2001). There is strong disag...
has, such as health problems (Strosnider, 1997). The regular educator needs to be aware of any special circumstances that would ha...
In eight pages this action research project proposal focuses upon the importance of positive feedback in order for exceptional stu...
allocation method, it can be determined whether too many resources are allocated to the production of a particular product - and t...
may fail to properly accommodate a student who has, for example, a physical handicap. Rather than prompting such a child sit out, ...
included the application of a cooperative learning model, a model designed to match students with higher performance levels with l...
and profound developmental and physical disabilities has been at the heart of modern debates. In understanding the existing argum...
that is, "causal" questions are those which would compare the type of activity (the cause) with the effect of that cause. This ty...
classroom setting, it is even more difficult for single teachers observing a few students and trying to make determinations of wha...
This research paper/essay provides an argument that Chekhov deserves his place in the literary canon, providing a brief overview o...
is part of education for everyone. It essentially puts children with disabilities, learning or physical, in classrooms along with ...
school math curriculum follows a predetermined course sequence, "algebra, geometry, advanced algebra and pre-calculus," students w...
higher level of background information may be gathered. Therefore, it may be argued that the first approach should be one of media...
is often overlooked as a Hemingway story because it addresses a very different sort of theme. But, it is a timeless theme and it i...
students "with the contents of his narration-contents which are detached from reality, disconnected from the totality that engende...