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or love of their subject matter and a desire to motivate students. Problematic Behaviors Problematic behaviors are actions by s...
There has been a great deal of research about gifted children over the last decade or so. They may not become eminent but they wil...
such as transportation. This discussion added support to the authors argument that this population misses opportunities that they ...
to perceive, control and evaluate emotions" (Cherry). The ability to manage your own emotions is crucial in life. For example, str...
influences, such as culture, available skills and needs and the training, development and/or programs that are, or are not, utiliz...
order to determine what type of research, and potential research questions, may be viable therefore the first stage is to consider...
the legal system that the best place for special education students - psychologically and otherwise - is within the mainstream sys...
services in the U.K. In 1997 the Lewisham Social Services described the protection of adults with learning disabilities as "a rela...
In five pages this research paper examines Dr. Helen Irlen's Scotopic Sensitivity Syndrome and how colored lens can assist in the ...
as "b" and "d." It has long been known that "b" and "d" have presented young learners with difficulty, and for years it was belie...
is diagnosed with a learning disability, this group fits into this diagnosis. Defining giftedness is more complex because the cate...
a diverse classroom as well as students with learning disabilities. Parent involvement was another issue mentioned. 2. Speak wit...
receive from being constant advocates for the needs of their children. As a result, No Child Left Behind has created a call for c...
learn the ways in which standard English developed -- that no language remains "fixed" but is rather a constantly evolving, adapti...
the genetic inability to connect phonemes with written symbols. A subspecies of dyslexia however embraces a simpler type of visua...
deal to work situations, it also affects special education. What it had done is to change, from a legal perspective, the notion o...
disabilities and those who need special education or related services (U.S. Department of Education, 1997, p. 1; 2002). The defi...
other disabilities such as developmental arithmetic disorder, also known as dyscalculia which involves a child being unable to rec...
channel, thus, giving all students the opportunity to learn through whichever channel is their strength. This approach has childre...
this process on language acquisition and thinking ability over time. For elementary school children, the use of this kind of com...
education, sometimes leaving little room for choice. This is true as teachers wrestle with their own autonomy and the school board...
development of each person. Personal mastery refers specifically to designing a program of development that is continued througho...
settings, to demonstrate that educatorse and parentse are "on the same team" and that it is likely that they both want the same th...
and ever changing (Trice and Beyer, 1993). Organisational culture embodies what is and is not accepted within an organisation in t...
disability is limited proficiency in English, or "lack of instruction in reading or math" (Guidelines, 1999). The guidelines also ...
through the developmental processes if that loss is acquired at birth or during childhood. Children born deaf have no frame of ref...
This 5 page paper summarizes and analyzes a journal article entitled Effects of a Problem-Solving Strategy on the Introductory Alg...
could accommodate virtually every child in class. Thankfully, it eventually became obvious that the problem with overwhelming num...
mathematics is strictly needed. By conducting such a study it was shown that learning-disabled students can indeed be taught such...
distinguish between problems arising from emotional disorders and LD. Efforts to classify children so that they can be taug...