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pexels-katerina-holmes-5905494.jpgSchools should provide students with special needs with a variety of resources to ensure they can access their curriculum in the most effective way. This could include assistive technology such as speech-to-text programs, adapted materials like Braille books or enlarged text, visual aids or manipulatives for math activities, or modifications for physical activities like wheelchairs or adaptive sports equipment. "Each child brings a particular set of skills and interests to bear on any given problem.

The adult has particular responsibility for segmenting the tasks into subgoals manageable for that specific child and for altering the child's definition of the task to make it increasingly compatible with expert performance." (661 Goldstein) Self Determination is defined as "the ability of individuals to take control over planning for their own future" - thus promoting self-determination supports individuals' ownership over setting personal ambitious goals according to what they value most.

To promote self-determination educators must equip children will with the skills necessary to develop self-advocacy&anddecision-making ability while also teaching them how to maneuver complex systems &and advocate for their own rights when needed. Role of Assessment The student's grade should not necessarily reflect how many answers he got wrong or right on his tests or how his projects compared to the rest of his class; instead, they should be a measurement of the progress he has made over the course of his education.

This means that the teacher must initially assess the student's typical work output at the beginning of classes, to use as a reference point for progress made during the course. Additionally, each time a new subject is begun in class, the teacher should try to obtain some idea of the students' initial abilities at comprehending it, what Popham refers to as pretest data (14 Popham). Studies show that positive relationships between teachers and 6th grade math concepts students yield better academic outcomes for all children - especially those with special needs whose social interactions may be limited due to their disabilities or other challenges.

To foster these connections, schools should create an inclusive environment in which everyone feels valued and respected; host events that bring different groups together; provide professional development opportunities for staff; build meaningful partnerships with families; and more. Demand for excellence in special education should not be a point of debate or discussion; it is an indisputable obligation of any educational system. To ensure that students with disabilities receive the care and attention they need to reach their full potential, educators must strive for excellence in meeting their needs.

The use of multi-tiered systems will enable educators to monitor each child's progress through regular data collection and analysis which will then inform decisions about interventions used inside the classroom as well as outside services offered by therapists and community partners when needed. Additionally, this process helps ensure communication among team members which facilitates problem-solving when needed.

Learning about learning has so far been a mind-opening experience. I am studying to become a social sciences teacher, though education is really a social science in itself. Actually, it has such mathematic complexity, scientific precision, and generally eclectic methods that has thus far been an entirely unique major.

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