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Papers On Special Populations & Conditions
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Developing a Workshop
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A 3 page research paper that discusses developing a workshop for K-2 teachers of diverse classrooms, in which the students are primarily Spanish-speaking English language learners. The workshop details how to go about integrating technology, in the form of a computer diary project, into instruction. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khcomdia.rtf
Developing An Alternative School
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A 21 page paper. There have been alternative schools, in one form or another, in America for centuries. The need for alternative schools has become even greater over the last couple of decades. Although a common definition does not exist for this type of school, most agree the alternative school is the 'last chance' for a public education for those who are referred to them. These students may be referred by the juvenile justice system or by the regular school in the district. A comprehensive report of the history, need, and types of alternative schools and programs is offered. The second half of this paper discusses an alternative school to be established, including student populations, the names of surveys and questionnaires to be completed by parent/caregiver and/or student, the major curriculum areas, annual budget by line item, and student assessment processes. Data included. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: PGaltsc.rtf
Developing an Individual Education Plan
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of the elements that should be considered in the development of an individual education plan for a 3rd grade child with behavior problems, who acts out in a disruptive manner and demonstrates characteristic low self-esteem. This paper considers the possible factors that could be integrated into his education plan in order to enhance his educational experience and increase motivation. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MHedupla.wps
Development Age 4: Down Syndrome
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This 9 page paper discuses developmental milestones of preschool children who have Down Syndrome and those who do not. The paper discusses some of the differences in development from infancy to age 4. 1 Table included. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PGdwnvnt.rtf
Developmental Differences That Can Be Expected In Language Acquisition For Preschool, Kindergarten And Primary Aged Children
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5 pages in length. The writer discusses why there are differences among age-related learning, as well as talks about DISTAR and Reader Rabbit as beneficial learning tools. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: TLCLangChld.rtf
Developmentally Disabled
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A 5 page paper discussing the realities involving the
developmentally disabled in our society today. A review of the major facts that relate to
these individuals and their position in society is discussed, as well as some relevant
information pertaining to intervention on the part of the social worker. Examples of how
people can make a difference are also discussed. And information is given that helps the
student know where to look for such useful research material. Bibliography lists 4
sources.
Filename: RAdisab.wps
Disabilities: Incorporating The Learning And Physically Disabled Into Mainstream Education
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14 pages in length. There is an increasing consensus among both parents and school administrators that the best place for students with mild learning disabilities to severe physical disabilities is within the mainstream system so
that they might absorb a broader and more comprehensive education. Advocates of inclusion believe that all children with disabilities belong in a regular classroom, because they are not given the same critical exposure as other abled students. The writer discusses the efforts made to
incorporate learning and physically disabled students into mainstream education. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
Filename: TLCdised.wps
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