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the legal system that the best place for special education students - psychologically and otherwise - is within the mainstream sys...
The problem is, hiding the disabilities means the students tend to hide self-awareness of themselves, meaning it can be difficult ...
This paper presents a proposal to a company to donate a quantity of Smartpens to the learning disability program at a community co...
The writer argues that gifted students are often bored and drop out, and that educators who do not motivate them are complicit in...
teachers file a personal development plan. While suggested procedures differ from state-to-state, these programs seemed to share t...
programs for a specific race or ethnicity. The research question, by default, then, is: What types of educational programs help B...
studies (Green, 2004). Because of the changes facing school administrators and leaders, many believe that preparation programs f...
the various reading proficiency levels that are evident in the class. McGregor and McGregor also make a good point as they observ...
In eighteen pages this paper supports Jane Tompkins' suggestions that literature instruction should address the students' minds an...
The processes through which they do so are standard in terms of physiology but vary according to such factors as the type of stimu...
standardized test to determine which teaching method was most viable would be helpful in assessing the reading skills of the third...
of developing healthy habits in children with the expectation that these habits will continue throughout life (2003). The high rat...
(Bilingual/ESL, 2004). Carrasquillo and Rodriguez (1996) point out that mainstreaming LEP students is one of the most significan...
regarding their performance and highlight any potential need for change. Finally, assessments should inform educator actions, inc...
This research paper discusses functionalism, conflict theory and symbolic interactionism and how these sociological theories impac...
will identify the goals for instruction (ITMA, 2003). When the goals of the instruction are determined, the next step is to look a...
into step with age-appropriate performance goals. In such cases children might be temporarily grouped according to their needs. ...
appropriate way students are able to obtain a full and eclectic spectrum of what is being taught. Of course, not every subject ne...
teachers hold a power that few others employ when it comes to molding young minds. Many within the academic community contend tha...
and utterances that often seem random in nature and these occur from their earliest stages of development. Studies, though, of ea...
Classroom management procedures should be explained to students and clear rules for discourse should be outlined. Students should...
In fifteen pages the impact of having a deaf sibling on siblings who have developed normally is evaluated emotionally and psycholo...
much better equipped to question the contradictions that are regularly confronted in the learning process. "...There is no knowle...
return to "routine and unfocused reading" (p. 10). This teachers style is contrasted with a second teacher who has her students ...
skills were more highly valued. In addition, literacy was regarded as being equated with political and economic power: it was ther...
be coaxed (Bandura, 1976). Bandura maintained, though, that it is possible to create an "environment conducive to learning" in wh...
to different structural elements. Rote learning and experiential learning are two forms that are often used in the educational se...
for this special group with the intervention of technological advancement in the school setting. Current generations of exception...
benefit from learning (McFarlan, 1998). All people are not born with the same abilities or the same cognitive ability. However, a ...
that are more than apparent in his surrounding community, successfully overlooking a persons skin color or lack of education as a ...