Supporting Students with Severe Disabilities in Inclusive Schools A Descriptive Account from Schools Implementing Inclusive Practices Inclusion Research Paper Students with disability in the US experienced discrimination and exclusion for an extended period. This deprived them the opportunity to access quality educational services like their regular counterparts. Consequently, in 1970 the federal government introduced the Education for All Children Act to help level the grounds for the children that had some disability. Following the enactment of the EACA more and more children with a disability enrolled for academic excellence in public schools and the majority completed their studies and graduated just like healthy children. The following paper seeks to review the article aims to examine the article @Beginning Teacher Study: Development of Inclusive Practice Inclusive Education In US and Canada@ Research participants The study involved a longitudinal study to compare the level of social competence of 40 children that were identified to have had severe disabilities. The children were divided into smaller groups of self-contained classrooms. Half of the participants chosen for the experiment had a hearing impairment that made…
Child malnutrition ABSTRACT Background: Child malnutrition remains a public health concern in developing countries, especially Sub Saharan Africa and South Asia. And major universal health disease burdens. School-aged children Continue to be neglected category by Millennium Development Goal era and rarely involved in nutritional assessment despite the effect of malnutrition on their cognitive and physical abilities. Undernutrition is highly associated with poverty and conflicts affected areas. In South Sudan, prevalence of malnutrition among school-aged children was found to be 73%, which highlights the need to understand the current nutritional status among primary school in as well as the underlying determinants. Objectives: To determine the prevalence and nutritional status of school children aged six to fourteen years in Bor town using anthropometric measures. Methods: The study will be cross-sectional design. Random sampling technique will be used to select a sample of 303 students in seven primary schools in Bor Town. A semi-structured questionnaire will be used to collect the data. A semi-structured questionnaire will be used to collect the data. Using the World Health Organization Standards for detecting child nutritional…
VOLUNTARY ASSISTANCE IN DYING Author’s argument Peter Singer claims that we should put to an end the sufferings by patients ‘having a high probability to die and are willing to die peacefully. As such, the author highlights that governments in Wales and The Victorian are weighing upon introducing laws and legislations to enable medical practitioners to provide voluntary assistance in dying (Singer, 2017). So, the author’s premises on his conclusion are based on the fact that we live in a pluralistic society; thus, each individual has distinct perspectives. Sub arguments The author argues that the patient should be in a position to make a careful and reasonable request to die, thus seeks to die from a doctor. In such a case, the author states providing assistance to such a patient is the easiest way of ending suffering since the individual is not willing to undergo the last days or months of the dying process (Singer, 2017). Hence, if the doctor is willing to assist in dying, it should not be depicted as a criminal offense since it was the patient’s…
Personal Statement – Online Counseling Program My passion for helping people is what inspired me to choose to study counseling. My main goal is to help people make logical choices and think in more rational ways. I want to be there for people as a tool to use to better themselves. What enthuses me the most about counseling is the idea of being able to positively influence someone going through a tough time by guiding them to make choices that will enhance the quality of their life. I am a great listener and empathetic towards others, which I am confident will contribute to my being an excellent counselor. I also find much satisfaction and pleasure in helping make a difference. I believe that getting into this program will allow me to learn more about this field and equip me with the necessary skills to professionally be of assistance to others. My short-term career goal is to become a mental health counselor in private practice in New Jersey. I want to use this as a platform for me to learn from counselors…
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My Personal Brand as Real Estate Broker Helping clients get their dream homes within their budget is my aim. To ensure that my brand is the best, there are ways I will develop my online presence. These ways are backed up by an action plan to ensure that the brand definition is realized (Vitberg, 2010). This is done because there are many benefits a person can gain from building a personal brand. A personal brand will enable one to gain trust and authority from the public. The brand helps in building trust with the audience. It positions one as the person with authority in the area of is industry (Harris, & Rae, 2011). One is regarded as the industry’s thought leader. Getting featured on the media is another benefit of personal branding. This is because with a personal brand one is always producing content to feature on his platforms. Authentic content from experts is always being sought by the media (Vitberg, 2010). This gives a person an opportunity to make an appearance on the main stream media as he shares…
Service Improvement This chapter investigates medical attendant- patient relationship and the therapeutic alliance created to help patients with AN in their recuperation. Previous literature review recognizes the importance of the TA concept. This chapter discusses service administration improvement during nursing practice in AN patient care improvement plans. The plan aims to improve and boost the expansion of patient treatment adherence and also the probability of AN patients influence during inpatient clinical care 4.1 – Aim There is a need to integrate measures that encourage the advancement of and fortify therapeutic alliances between nurses and patients. These measures should also address the nurse’s awareness of primary issues encompassing AN as well as its challenges and causes. These will assist in assembling and improving treatment adherence and a successful therapeutic alliance (Wright, 2015). According to Zugai (2012) and Snell’s (2010) findings, TA was promptly framed through proper communication abilities to promote rapport and understand better the requirements of patients with AN. Through investigating ways of TA improvement in an inpatient care setting, it is possible to accomplish my objective inpatient care service…
‘How do American parents view their children’s education? What are their attitudes, priorities, and why? Introduction At the heart of America’s education system is a promise to empower and raise the life prospects of all the American children. In his famous quote, President George W. Bush said, “When it comes to educating the American child, failure is never an option (Spellings & Pubs 4).” According to Spellings, Margaret, and Pubs (7), children’s initial and most significant teacher is parents. As such, all parents must develop and maintain excellent ties to their children’s education. When parents and associated families take part in children’s schooling, learners often do better and have higher achievements (Spelling & Pubs 7). Prieto et al. argue that school selection and choice in the United States allow parents to access the education marketplace and decide which schools the best suite their children’s educational needs. They equally assert that in the United States, parents have to choose from a variety of schools, including private, public, virtual, home, and charter schools, among other options. Thus, this paper seeks to answer…
APR (Academic Progress Rate) The APR (Academic Progress Rate) is the rate which includes all team members; each player is rewarded with points known as “R” and “E.” The E stands for the eligibility and means student-athlete meets required standards at the end of the semester. R stands for the retention, and the student-athlete is fully enrolled. For instance, every student-athlete receives four points each year. Every semester, if a student meets the required qualification their receive a score, and if one is fully enrolled, they receive a total of two- points each semester. In the end, the accumulative earned points from the team are divided by total points, and then it is multiplied by a thousand to find the APR score. This score is used to check the student that is eligible to play and also for an award of the top academic team (Petr & McArdle, 2012). The fundamental purpose of the APP (Academic Performance Program) is to ensure Division I membership dedicated to providing student-athletes with intercollegiate athletics and excellent educational experience in the environment which supports…
Origins and Development of Behavioral Psychology By most conventional measures, the antecedents of modern psychology can be traced to the earliest of inquiring minds. Man seems always to have been fascinated by his behavior and human nature. The same kinds of questions now asked about the nature of man were asked centuries ago. The critical difference between modern psychology and its intellectual predecessors is not so much the kinds of questions asked as the methods used to seek the answers. Until the last quarter of the nineteenth century, man attempted to study himself by speculation, intuition, and generalization from his own experiences. The significant change or breakthrough occurred when man tried to answer his questions about human nature by using the tools and methods of science, which had already been demonstrated successful in answering questions in the natural sciences. When man tried to use carefully controlled observation and experimentation to study human nature, then and only then did psychology begin to attain some independence from its philosophical antecedents. In order to break away from philosophy, psychology had to develop a…