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    Notice of Conference Date of Report: July 1st, 2016 Individual Education Program A. Student: Tiffany Smith STN: 12345 Date of Birth: 06/04/06 Age: 10 Current Grade: 3 Gender: Female A1. IEP Annual Review Meeting A. Purpose(s) of Meeting: Tiffany’s parents have requested a review of Tiffany’s progress and IEP Planning Session for the 16/17 school

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    Alternative Education Programs

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    In the world of education today many middle schools and high schools are looking at alternative education programs that truly prepare students with severe disabilities for the “real world” after high school. Unfortunately, many high schools are so concerned with high school credits that they do not even look into better alternative education programs. Numerous high schools rely on computer programs that assist students in obtaining their high school credits without being in the regular school setting

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    What happens when you take a group of inner-city kids and place them into a six-year program designed for there to be at least a 90 percent attendance rate to a four-year university? Does the program succeed? Does it fail? Not long there was college prep program that was founded in the heart of Los Angeles: South Central. This wasn’t your typical college prep program; it was a program designed for inner city children to be able to be given the opportunity of something they may have never dreamed

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    and Terrence Falk, My name is Shantice Clinton, I am a student at MATC and I am writing you to get more information on how to help the people in need with educational benefits. What type of programs are you using for the disadvantages in unapproved areas? I know that we have the HEP “homeless education program” but as a community what can we do to help others? I also was wondering what type of resources you would provide. I havr also did research on the policies the government have on hunger. As

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    Special Education or Remedial Education is a program designed to help children who have learning disabilities and mental challenges. Special Education can be very beneficial for certain students; however, because of the diversity within a Special Education classroom students are rarely getting the correct level of education that they need. Most students do not end up not getting the specialized help they need and eventually fall through the cracks. This, along with many other problems, need to fixed

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    and it is important to give all student the same opportunity. There are programs are made specifically for students that have learning impairment, physical disabilities, mental handicaps or language barriers to help them succeed like any other student. In Texas we have Admission, Review, and Dismissal (ARD), with is a document that explains an individual educational program (IEP) for students within the special education program. When determining the child’s placement it is necessary to keep in mind

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    Prison Education Programs

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    is through the use of educational programs. A 2014 U.S National Research Council report stated literacy rates among prisoners is generally low, and substantially lower than in general population (Davis, 2014). Those who hope to successfully rehabilitate prisoners point to increasing the literacy levels of these individuals before they re-enter the community. The focus of the research is to determine if prisoners who participate in correctional education programs has an impact on recidivating.

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    Students enrolled in special education programs are generally defined as passive learners. Many students in the special education program transfer their passive classroom learning into their knowledge of their Individualized Education Program (IEP) and rarely demonstrate self-determination skills. Few students attend their IEP meeting and fewer students know their IEP goals and goal areas. Thus, the students in the special education setting display a lack of involvement and participation in their

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    these degrees, I hope to help children all across the nation by creating curriculum and changing the rules of the education system through policy. Though nothing can stop me from becoming an instructional coordinator and hopefully a congress member, I have always wondered if my personality was well suited for my dream job. I hope to eventually be someone who is influencing education changes on the national level, for this

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    is not as simple as for other students. When trying to earn a high school diploma, special education students encounter difficulties not faced by their peers. The first step is for parents, school staff, and the student to meet and determine the best option for the student in order to receive a diploma. Determining the student’s path is called an IEP, individualized education plan. All special education students have an IEP that identifies the courses they will take in high school and the plans

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