Category: Students
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Individualized Education Program for Student Needs
Individualized Education Program for Student Needs Introduction All preschool and school-age children have the right to free education in a non-restrictive environment. This right extends to disabled students within the age bracket of three to twenty-one years. Various acts have been enacted in the United States to cater to exceptional children including the Education of…
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Nigerian Students Education in the United States
Nigerian Students Education in the United States When people move to foreign countries, they inevitably start facing difficulties with almost everything. Even going to the grocery store may become a problem because everything is new and unfamiliar. The sphere of education is not an exception. Immigrants in the United States have to cope with countless…
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Diversity Training for Student Leaders
Diversity Training for Student Leaders It is worth noting that with a highly globalized world all sectors including institutions of learning are highly characterized with diversity. People from different cultural backgrounds have found themselves studying together. It is important for institutions of learning to put in place a mechanism that will address the discontent as…
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Student-Teacher Interaction in Inclusive Education
Student-Teacher Interaction in Inclusive Education People with disabilities have all the same rights and freedoms, yet sometimes, the system is not properly aligned to meet the needs of those who require different conditions to live and study. Inclusion is an important concept that provides a proper environment for children and adults to learn in a…
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Gifted Students Attitude to Sciences in Singapore
Gifted Students Attitude to Sciences in Singapore This piece of work is based on Imelda S. Caleons journal article, Attitudes Towards Science of Intellectually Gifted and Mainstream Upper Primary Students in Singapore which was published on 11 October 2007. The target audience of the article is the teaching staff. The article expounds on the response…
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Should Canada Provide Free Tuition for University Student?
Should Canada Provide Free Tuition for University Student? Table of Contents Introduction Opportunities to Study for Free Who will Pay the Differences? Works Cited Introduction If it is a question of finding universities, many choose Canada as a country to study at the college, where the level of education is high enough, and the diplomas…
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Student with Reading Difficulty: Dynamic Assessment
Student with Reading Difficulty: Dynamic Assessment Introduction The implementation of a curriculum-based dynamic assessment requires additional attention when dealing with students who have special needs. The student is experiencing issues with reading. To assist him, dynamic assessment should be utilized. It would include pre-testing, mediation in the form of teaching, and post-testing. This paper will…
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Drama for Students with Aspergers Syndrome
Drama for Students with Aspergers Syndrome Table of Contents Aims and Purpose of the Proposed Research Research Questions Literature Review: Aspergers syndrome and Drama Methodology Anticipated Practical Issues Ethical Issues List of References Aims and Purpose of the Proposed Research Drama remains applicable to the improvement of social skills. It is possible to develop a…
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Prince Edward Island: Free Tuition for Students
Prince Edward Island: Free Tuition for Students Table of Contents Methods Results Conclusion Recommendations Works Cited Methods In order to address the issue, a review of recent information concerning the debate on free tuition was implemented. News and such governmental sources as budget estimations were analyzed. The most recent information was used. In order to…
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High or Low Self-Efficacy Students Characteristics
High or Low Self-Efficacy Students Characteristics Table of Contents Characteristics of Students with High or Low Self-Efficacy Mathematical Content Knowledge Beliefs in Students Ability to Teach Summary Characteristics of Students with High or Low Self-Efficacy The students mainly assessed their self-efficacy as rather high; most respondents assessed it as 8 or 9 on the scale…