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Papers On Special Populations & Conditions
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Activities in Communication in Children's Services
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A 20 page paper answering questions related to parent-teacher communication when caring for young children in a formal daycare setting. Activities address honoring parents' requests; teaching tolerance for other nationalities and cultures; and negotiating for alteration of practices in order to accommodate some special requests. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSeduEarlComm.rtf
Activities in Safety in Children's Services
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12 page paper answering questions related to safe procedures when caring for young children in a formal daycare setting. The paper includes information on meal and work breaks according to Australian law, specifically that of the Northern Territory. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSeduEarlSafe.rtf
Activities in Safety in Children's Services, Part 2
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An 11 page paper answering questions addressing safety and communication in child services. Most of the questions are of the "what would you do?" variety. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSeduEarlSafe2.rtf
ADA And Fourth Amendment Rights
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9 pages in length. The writer discusses two separate cases with regard to ADA and Fourth Amendment rights. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: TLCADA4thAm.rtf
Adapting Curriculum For Special Needs Students
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A 3 page paper that four categories related to curriculum adaptation. The essay offers numerous tips for adapting curriculum and instructional strategies. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PGspedcr3.RTF
Adapting Instruction - Professional Development Lesson Plan
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A 5 page paper that presents a professional development lesson plan for adapting a 3rd grade lesson on the weather for a diverse classroom that includes children with handicaps. The writer includes different sections of the 3rd grade lesson and comments on how these might be adapted for the children with special needs. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PGprfwt.rtf
ADD/ADHD Students And Homework
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An 8 page paper. Homework may be one of the standard practices in American education but it poses significant challenges for students diagnosed with ADHD, their parents and their teachers. This essay discusses the issue of homework, its intended purposes and how it fails to achieve its purposes with ADHD students. The writer also outlines some strategies that have been found to help ADHD students complete their homework. Since this is a project paper, the writer also identifies the problem, the objectives and how success will be measured. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PGadhm.rtf
ADD/ADHD/Alternative Therapies
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A 7 page research paper that examines research literature pertaining to alternative interventions for ADD/ADHD children. The writer particularly focuses on studies on massage/tactile stimulation. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: khaltadd.rtf
Addressing Learning Disabilities and ELLs at St. Monica School
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A 7 page paper assessing current LD and ELL programs at St. Monica School in Chicago, a private, Catholic elementary school (through eighth grade) with 429 students. The characteristics of the surrounding neighborhoods are though the area still is overwhelmingly white, the Hispanic population doubled between the 1990 census and 2000 census. The school has learning-disabled (LD) students, and it is gaining a greater population of those needing English instruction as a second language. The purpose here is to assess the programs that exist and to make recommendations for the future. Recommendations include securing a native speaker for Spanish; more closely assessing ELLs' progress and creating partnerships with parents. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSeduLDell.rtf
Addressing Minor Issues in Schools
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A 3 page paper discussing two schools' approaches to reducing bathroom vandalism, improving attendance and increasing rates of homework completion. The paper also discusses high school dress code and cell phone policy. Parents and teachers alike often find bribery distasteful, but it appears to be working well at these two schools. As students become more involved they appear to be learning more, which in turn sparks their desire to improve even further. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: KSeduMinorIss.rtf