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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.” 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). As an integral part of the IEP/504 team, how will you prepare yourself for this meeting? What are three – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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ESE 315 Week 1 DQ 1 Inclusion For more classes
visit www.snaptutorial.com   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
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ESE 315 Week 1 DQ 2 Teaching Approaches Debate
For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com   Tea
ching 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
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ESE 315 Week 2 DQ 1 Response to Intervention
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ponse to Intervention. Mary Quest, an early
childhood teacher of 15 years, has shared two
narratives of her experiences with response to
intervention (RTI). After reading Chapter 3,
Chapter 4, and the two case narratives below,
describe what
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ESE 315 Week 2 DQ 2 Environment For more
classes visit www.snaptutorial.com   Environment.
Read the article on creating supportive
environments, Including Children With Special
Needs Are You and Your Early Childhood Program
Ready?
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ESE 315 Week 2 Interview For more classes
visit www.snaptutorial.com   Interview. Parent
involvement and the relationship parents have
with their childs teacher/school are important
for all children. This is especially true for
children with disabilities. For this assignment,
you will be asked to contact a local preschool,
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ESE 315 Week 2 Interview For more classes
visit www.snaptutorial.com   Interview. Parent
involvement and the relationship parents have
with their childs teacher/school are important
for all children. This is especially true for
children with disabilities. For this assignment,
you will be asked to contact a local preschool,
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ESE 315 Week 3 DQ 1 ADHD For more classes
visit www.snaptutorial.com   All three types of
ADHD The possible causes (you must include
information regarding each possible cause
biology, genetics and environment)
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ESE 315 Week 3 DQ 2 Speech Language
Impairments For more classes visit www.snaptutor
ial.com   Speech Language Impairments. As
Chapter 6 states, students with SLI should
receive speech and language services from trained
professionals. The role of the classroom teacher
is supportive and collaborative (Powell
Driver, 2013, Section
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ESE 315 Week 4 DQ 1 Gifted Students For more
classes visit www.snaptutorial.com   Gifted
Students. Chapter 7 of our text discusses the
characteristics of gifted children and a variety
of effective instructional methods. Imagine you
spent the day observing either a preschool,
elementary, or secondary classroom. During your
observation, one child exhibits behaviors typical
of gifted children. Write a vignette that
describes the child and explains why you believe
this child may be gifted. Your vignette should
include
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ESE 315 Week 4 DQ 2 Intellectual Disabilities
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ellectual Disabilities. An important part of your
job when working with children with intellectual
disabilities is the ability to modify instruction
in order to best meet their educational needs.
Chapter 8 of our textbook offers many teaching
ideas and strategies for meeting the academic and
social needs of students with a variety of
intellectual disabilities. For this discussion
you will have the opportunity to put those ideas
into practice.   
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ESE 315 Week 5 DQ 1 Autism Spectrum Disorder
(ASD) For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.co
m   Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). As Chapter 9
of your text states the number of students
identified with ASD has increase dover the last
few decades. Some people even call
ASDanepidemic (Powell Driver, 2013, Chapter
9 Introduction). This increase specifically
affects you in the classroom or daycare center
because it shows a high likelihood of your
encountering children with ASD. Therefore you
must understand the disorder as well as the
strategies that will support children with
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ESE 315 Week 5 DQ 2 IFSP and Early Intervention
For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com   IFS
P and Early Intervention. You have just taken a
position as a teacher in an Early Head Start
program. A 6-month-old child has been referred to
a doctor for strabismus. In the toddler room, the
director and head teacher are talking to a parent
about their observations of a 2-year-old, who
does not attend or make eye contact when his name
is called, and is cognitively and socially
assessed at the 12-month-old level. This is a
12-month delay for a 24-month-old child. You have
heard them
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