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IT 210 week 7 DQ 1 and DQ 2

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  2. In this pack of HIS 125 Week 8 Discussion Question 1 you will find the next information: How did the Great Depression affect the nation, economically and psychologically? Why was the Great Depression called the great leveler?
  3. Business - General Business
  4. ESE 315 Week 1 DQ 1 Inclusion
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  6. Inclusion. In Chapter 2 of your text, the concept of inclusion is discussed. As Powell and Driver (2013) state, “In an inclusion setting, students with disabilities are instructed alongside peers without disabilities for some or all of the school day” (Section 2.1). Complete the Inclusion Chart (available in your online course) and view the article, “Regular Educators on the IEP Team.”
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  8. Imagine you are a teacher getting ready for your first IEP/504 meeting for one of your students who has a mild hearing disability (you can choose any age range from the Inclusion Chart you completed).
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  10. As an integral part of the IEP/504 team, how will you prepare yourself for this meeting?
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  12. What are three important items to consider about this student before making any recommendations to the committee (e.g., what needs might this child have)?  
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  14. What are two accommodations that might be beneficial for this student and why (see table 2.1 in your course text)?
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  16. What is one modification that might help this student and why?
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  18. Lastly, what are the differences between accommodations and modifications?
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  20. Please also include your completed Inclusion Chart as an attachment.
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  22. c. What information is important to know about a mild hearing disability and how will that information affect performance/learning/behavior in the classroom?
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  28. ESE 315 Week 1 DQ 2 Teaching Approaches Debate
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  30. Teaching Approaches Debate. According to the text, when students with disabilities are placed in the general education classroom, there are three widely used teaching approaches that provide a starting point for helping students participate in the general curriculum (Section 2.2). While there are many other approaches, the three most widely used teaching approaches are: explicit instruction, differentiation, and universal design for learning (UDL). For this post, you will provide support for one of these approaches outlined below and explain why it is a valuable approach and should be used in the teaching of students with disabilities.
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  32. Find your assigned debate group below (by first letter of last name):
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  34. A-H: Explicit Instruction
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  36. I-Q: Differentiation
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  38. R-Z: Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
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  40. Develop a cohesive and research-based argument for the position you have been assigned. Be sure to include the principles that guide each approach and set it apart from the others, as well as in-text research that supports this approach. 
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  42. ESE 315 Week 1 Journal Reflection and Preparation
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  44. Reflection and Preparation.
  45. Part One: EAHCA Reflection. The Education of All Handicapped Children Act (EAHCA or EHA), or PL 94- 142, “was the first to mandate that schools provide education to students with disabilities” (Powell Driver, 2013, Section 1.3). Reflect on how key aspects of this law such as FAPE, LRE, IEP, and due process will specifically impact you as a teacher or caregiver. What is your role in ensuring that each portion of this law is upheld in your classroom? What concerns do you have regarding your role and why?
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  47. Part Two: Interview Preparation. In preparation for the Week Two assignment, you will need to identify, re
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  49. Complete course guide available here - https://bitly.com/1oJLLPv
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  51. To save time and money, try taking the bus to campus. Taking a bus to school probably won't take much longer than driving your car. You will save time by not having to hunt for a parking space on campus. You will also save yourself money on both gas and parking passes. If you are interested in "going green," this is a great opportunity to make that impact.
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