CSN , class EDU 203 base on book Special Education in
Contemporary Society: An Int…
Richard M. Gargiulo; Emily C. Bouck
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Society: An Introduction to Exceptionality Interactive Edition
Class Activity and Discussion for Chapter 1 and 2 (Artifacts
1 and 4) Instructions (Be sure to view the rubric for grading criteria)
APA Writing Style is
used in the field of education. All major narrative papers in this course
require this format. In general, this would include 1-inch margins, 12 point
font, and double spacing. Cover pages and reference pages are added when you
are citing the work of others.
Please do assignment in simple English Language
*Please note: All five sections and their indivual
components need to be completed in order to be eligible for any of the total
points for the entire activity assignment. In other words, if you do not
complete one or more of the sections you will get a zero for the entire
assignment.
Please complete the following:
1. Having read the chapters and study materials for this
week,
Discuss at least 3 things/concepts using both chapters that
were new to you before studying these two chapters.
In taking the pre-tests prior to reading the chapters this
week, which questions did you miss on the pre-test, and what did you learn were
the correct answers?
All concepts were new to me, I have never worked in Special
education
Questions I missed on pre-test were.
1. _________is the term used to describe the unequal and
differential treatment experienced by those with a disability. Answer;
Handicapism
4. Which of the following is not one of the thirteen categories
of disability recognized by the federal government? anwer; attention deficit
hyperactive disorder
5. Complete the statement. Special education is
_________________. Answer: a customized
instructional Program
2. Considering both of the following statements, make an
argument for each side, including the pros and cons for each side. There are
many advantages of labeling students in special education There is much concern
among advocates for people with disabilities regarding the use of labels. Write
at least one page (500 words) for each side of the argument and provide in-text
citations as supportive evidence from the text or other resources to support
your content (This requires critical analysis beyond your personal opinion.).
3. Many of the provisions of IDEA have been developed and
implemented by virtue of court decisions. Additionally, it is often through
court decisions that provisions are defined and refined. Visit the Wrightslaw
website and research “Doug C. v Hawaii.” 3a) Prepare a one-page (500 words)
desсrіption of the case. 3b)Then, explain in one page, how the decision of the
US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in this court case impacts parental
participation at IEP meetings. 3c) Describe the precedent established by the
court case for conducting IEPs.
www.wrightslaw.com/law/art/dougc.hawaii.pwanalysis.htmLinks
to an external site.
4. Discussion with classmates: (Artifact 4)
4a) Compose one question that you still have about the
content this week for your classmates to respond to.
4b) Respond to one question your classmate′s that your classmates posted about
the content for this week.
4c) Compose one question for your classmates to respond to
regarding the ″Open Access Videos″ and weblinks for this week′s chapters.
4d) Respond to one question posted by your classmates
regarding this week′s
″Open Access Videos″ and web links.
The two questions and the two responses are to be composed
in essay format Fill-in-the-blank, true/false, or yes/no questions will not be
acceptable. Each response should be a minimum of one paragraph. The essay
questions are designed to stimulate thought-provoking discussion and
demonstrate critical thinking. The responses should be backed by evidence from
the text or course content and not just merely your opinion. You are highly
encouraged to go beyond the minimum and continue a dialog with the classmate(s)
that respond to your question(s). Be sure when responding that you reply while
in their post. I will be able to see your response as part of your submission,
so you do not have to copy and paste it into your assignment.
5. Describe a connection to the content in each chapter
either to yourself personally or professionally. A minimum of two paragraphs
are required, one for each chapter.
CSN , class EDU 203 base on book Special Education in Contemporary Society: An I
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