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Papers On Special Populations & Conditions
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Article Critique/Disadvantaged Children
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A 3 page article critique that addresses a study by Miedel and Reynolds (1999) that investigated the effect of parental involvement on early childhood education. The writer summarizes the findings, which support the hypothesis that such involvement is beneficial, and discusses implications for real life application and future research. No additional sources cited.
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Article Critique/Suspected LD
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A 3 page summation and critique of a study performed by Moore-Brown, et al in 2005, in which the researchers used Dynamic Assessment, which is a tool that provides teachers with mechanism for learning disability (LD) evaluation through a test-teach-retest model. This assessment tool provides teachers with a procedure that facilitates differentiating between problems in learning that are due to cultural or language differences and problems that are attributable to LD. No additional sources cited.
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Article Critique: ADD
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4 pages in length. The writer discusses "Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: An Evolutionary Perspective" by Shelley-Tremblay et al from the Journal of Genetic Psychology. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Article Review (Speech Pathology)
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This 3 page paper uses an article as a springboard for discussion. The article is reviewed. The 2003 piece, by Beck & Fritz-Verticchio is entitled The Influence of Information and Role-Playing Experiences on Children's Attitude Toward Peers Who Use AAC. No additional sources cited.
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Articles on Adult Literacy
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This 4 page paper provides an overview of three articles on adult literacy. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Assessment for Special Education
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A 3 page research paper that discusses the teacher's role in assessment for special education services, what assessment entails and what is accomplished by assessment. The writer discusses the requirements of federal legislation (IDEA) and what is entailed in creating an Individual Education Program (IEP) under IDEA. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Assessment Instruments for Language Learning
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This 6 page paper provides an overview of instruments used to assess individuals in terms of language learning. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Assessment Is Essential For Monitoring A Child's Process
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11 pages in length. The fundamental concepts behind traditional (standardized) testing and alternative (nontraditional) testing are the same: to monitor a child's progress through assessment; however, the manner by which each method approaches this shared objective has long been the source of debate within the academic community. For example, English language learners (ELLs) are at a distinct disadvantage when it comes to submitting to traditional assessment formats due to the fact that their individual needs and accomplishments are not evaluated. Kleinert et al (1999) note that utilizing alternative assessment methods, however, overcomes the otherwise neglected areas inherent to standardized testing's multiple choice, norm-referenced, automated format and provides children the ability to express themselves in myriad ways – such as short and long answers, observation and performance – that help educators to formulate a more comprehensive view of individual progress. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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