11 Learning D Essays, Term Papers and Book Reports
Childrens book Reviews
Childrens Book Reviews
Friends at School
ISBN: 978-1-59572-040-5
Brief Summery:
A delightful, heart-warming book featuring children of mixed abilities busily working and playing at school. This book illustrates the true meaning of the word inclusion. It shows that given the oppo....
Down syndrome
A Learning Disability is a disorder that affects a students ability to understand and process things. Learning
disabilities cannot be cured; peoples are stuck with it for the rest of their live, but with help can overcome it. Fifteen
percent of the United States population has some type of dis....
Effects of Inclusion and Peer Acceptance of Students with Learning Disabilities
Introduction
The mainstreaming movement began in 1975 with the passage of Public Law 94-142 (Education for All Handicapped Children Act). Since then, additional legislation has allowed for children with disabilities and special needs to be integrated into the regular education classroom setting t....
Effects of Seizures on School Age Children
Everyone reacts differently when finding out that they have epilepsy. When my son was diagnosed with epilepsy at two, I read the papers given to me by my sons neurologist and researched it on the internet. Looking through the resources again that were given to me by my sons doctor, I have found....
Inclusion Vs. Exclusion
The Webster dictionary defines the word inclusion as an act of including or being included. Over the past few years, the inclusion model of education is one of the strategies many schools around out nation have been practicing for education students with special needs. Many people state, the c....
Learning Disabilities Literature Review
SPECED 688
Literature Review
March 6, 2003
The first of the ten articles to be discussed examined a training program that consisted of an individualized, classroom-based social skills intervention. In the study, there were 45 children with learning disabilities 9-12 years old. These....
Observation of an a learning disabled person
I observed a 9th grade student, age 14, Elliot Dixon at Hawthorne High School on December 8, 2005. Elliott has been placed in Special Day Class for his learning disability which has been diagnosed as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Elliott is a good-looking, young, African-American stude....
Reflective account of Individual service user
ID 20626078
Date: 14/05/2007
The experience of each service user varies, from person to person because it is highly related to the needs of that user and the service required by him/her. This essay shall explore the needs of a particular service user. I shall not be using her full name i....
Structured Multisensory Approach to Teaching Dyslexic Students
Structured Multisensory Approach to Teaching Dyslexic Students
Abstract:
Over the years, dyslexia has posed as a fundamental problem that has faced many students in various educational systems. All educators and professionals in....