• Q : Concept of suffering....
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    In this assignment, you will explore the philosophical significance of presence of evil in our lives. Begin by explaining a specific situation in which a human being suffers needless pain.

  • Q : Religious and philosophical compatibility....
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    Are religion and philosophy compatible with each other? Do faith and reason have to be kept in isolated compartments of our lives, or can we engage in both ways of thinking about ultimate questions?

  • Q : Excellent tools for exploring intuitions....
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    Practical examples are excellent tools for exploring our intuitions on this issue, so try to introduce at least one concrete case from your own experience for which you would accept full responsibil

  • Q : Making moral decisions....
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    When faced with the need to make a moral decision, should we take into account the fulfillment of our own character, or the performance of dutiful action, or the most likely consequences?

  • Q : Ethical theories-aristotle-aquinas-kant....
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    What makes right actions right and wrong actions wrong? Our readings for this week have defended 3 types of answers to this question: the normative theories of deontological, teleological, and virtu

  • Q : Feminist ethics....
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    One productive direction for our discourse in this discussion might be to look for ways in which feminist ethics fits with the traditional normative theories.

  • Q : Six major principles of idea....
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    Discuss the six major principles of IDEA. Describe the advantages and disadvantages of co-teaching. Describe at least 5 for each.

  • Q : Characteristics of quality programs....
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    Critically discuss the characteristics of quality programs that integrate curriculum focusing on children with special needs, family interests, and cultural diversity?

  • Q : Domains of assessment of students....
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    Discuss the purposes, models, methods, and domains of assessment of students with learning disabilities. Provide illustrations adapting instruction to learner abilities, styles and deficits.

  • Q : Disproportional representation of minority students....
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    Discuss some factors that contribute to the disproportional representation of minority students in special education classes?

  • Q : Inter-relationships between teaching-learning....
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    How do you view the inter-relationships between teaching, learning, and technology? Cite an illustration from your classroom or worksite where you have incorporated an instructional tool using techn

  • Q : Contrast the education of students with special needs....
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    In your own words, compare and contrast the education of students with special needs in the 1960's versus today.

  • Q : Assessment and special education....
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    Why is it important for educators to have a clear understanding of assesssments? How does assessment measure true success and failure for a student?

  • Q : Assessment tools for accommodating students....
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    Mention and examine assessment tools used for accommodating students through inclusion, remediation and enrichment.

  • Q : Technology in special needs classrooms....
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    Research different types of assistive technology, what is one piece of assistive tech you think as a teacher would be beneficial in your classroom and how it would be used by your students with disa

  • Q : General education placements-self-contained placements....
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    Things can be presented differently when it comes to students who are in general education placements versus students in self-contained placements.

  • Q : Older special needs children....
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    Remember that students with more severe disabilities can go to school until they are 22 so they may spend many more than four years in high school.

  • Q : Purpose of instructional program for child....
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    Critically discuss the purpose of the instructional program for a child with special needs? Brief ideas are documented from a personal vantage point.

  • Q : Instructional design principles....
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    The plan must incorporate instructional design principles to create an educationally sound plan that uses technology to address special learning needs within a diverse setting.

  • Q : Special student populations....
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    What special populations group will likely be in your classroom? How would these students influence your classroom management?

  • Q : Learning and behavioral characteristics....
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    Discuss the learning and behavioral characteristics and special needs of students with physical, sensory, and health impairments?

  • Q : Special education case student....
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    Prepare an outline for an upcoming Individual Education Plan (IEP) meeting. Include measurable goals, objectives, and benchmarks for the student based upon state standards.

  • Q : Pre referral process for special education....
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    Look to see if you can find your school's child find announcement (sometimes it is in a calendar or on a school's website) or check out school board policies related to identification of children wi

  • Q : Technology in special education classrooms....
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    How do you see technology in your classroom curriculum and How will you carry out this plan? Will you target 21 century skills, state standards

  • Q : Applicable special education internet sites....
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    Provide two examples of the most useful or applicable special education Internet sites that you have found. What is their usefulness or applicability to special educators?

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