special education
special education
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by Linda Simpson - 2006-12-07
This article is a continuation of Part II: IEP Meeting SuccessAre you a parent of a child with a learning disability? The deck is stacked against you for achieving a quality, special education IEP. Le...
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by Ken Marlborough - 2007-01-16
Special education can be defined as specially configured instructions and other education-related services to meet the educational, social, emotional, and vocational needs of students with disabilitie...
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by Ken Marlborough - 2007-01-16
Special education inclusion signifies the participation of special education students in regular education classrooms and provision of support services to these students. The main objective of inclus...
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by Ken Marlborough - 2007-01-16
Special education lesson plans are specially designed teaching methods or educational techniques for students of all age groups, with mild to profound disabilities. The lesson plans would vary depend...
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by Ken Marlborough - 2007-01-16
Special education refers to the education of children with physical disorders or disabilities, psychiatric disorders, emotional distress, behavioral disorders, and learning disorders. Traditional edu...
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by Paul Counts - 2007-01-25
Special education has been assisting students with learning disabilities in the United States education system since the end of World War II. The first push for special education started when a group ...
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by Jon M. Bennett - 2007-02-08
This a perspective of public education, special education, and critical issues encountered as a teacher or paraprofessional in the field. Part I of this article intended to portray this special educat...
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by Paul Counts - 2007-04-23
A learning assessment is the first step in the right direction to help your child overcome common learning disabilities. Since learning struggles manifest themselves in many different ways, a quality ...
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by Paul Counts - 2007-05-09
Identifying the deep and underlying causes of learning disabilities doesn't have to be difficult. A "Learning Style Exercise" helps bring to the surface potential causes for many common learning disab...
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by Paul Counts - 2007-05-18
Although math tutors can help some students practice certain problems or learn tricks for the SAT, they can't help all students who struggle with mathematical concepts on a consistent basis. Building ...