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Inclusive Education

an education that includes non-disabled and people with disability learning together in mainsstraim schools,coleges, and universities.

Inclusive Education

modifications or adjustments made, not imposing undue burden, that enable individuals with disabilities to perform their duties, access services, or participate fully in activities.

Reasonable Accommodation

Guaranteed a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) to all disabled children

Education for all handicapped children act (EAHCA)

affirms the right to education of every individual regardless of individual differences, within the regular education system and the right of children with special education needs to receive whatever extrasupport they may require to ensue their effective education

Salamanca statement and Framework for Action on Special Needs Education (June 1994)

known as The Accessibility Law, n act to Enhance the Mobility of disabled Persons

Batas Pambansa Ilang 344

known as Education Act of 1982. The state shall promote the right of every individual to relevant quality education regardless of se, breed, socio-economics status, physical and mental condition, social and ethnic oigin, political and other affiliations.

Batas Pambansa Ilang 232

outlines the numerous rights that disabled person is entitled to, such as educational, health, social services, telecommunications, and others.

Republic Act No. 7277 - Magna Carta for disabled persons

amended by RA 9442 which grants at least twenty percent discount in all basic services for PWDs

RA no. 7277 Magna Carta for disabled Persons

a law that creates the person's with disability office PDAO

RA 10070

reserves 1% of government positions for PWDs and incentives private corporations with over 100 employees whose workforce comprises 1% with PWDs

RA 10524 (Expanded Positions for PWDs Law)

_________ known as the instituting a policy of inclusion and services for learners with disabilities in support of inclusive education act. states that all public schools nationwide are required to identify learners with special needs and provide these learners with free and quality education.

RA 11650

physical or virtual center that provides support and related services to teaching and learning of learners with disabilities

Inclusive learning Resource Center (ILRC)

refers to physical or mental defect or the loss or reduced function of a body part or organ

Impairment (body)

refers to a person level limitations in physical and psycho-cognitive activities or an impairment which limits the ability to perform certain tasks. It is the result of impairment

Disability (task)

a problem encountered during interaction with the environment

Handicap (situation)

IDEA means...

Individuals with Disabilities Education Act

Group oof developmental disabilities characterized by impairments in social interaction and communication and repetitive/restricted behavior, stereotyped movements, resistance to changes in daily routines, unusual responses to sensory experience

autism

known as triad of impairment with impaired communication, impaired social skills, and a restricted and repetitive way of being in the world

autism

Any kind of non-correctable vision loss whether it is complete blindness or partial vision loss.
(birth defects, brain or eye injuries)

Visual Impairment Including blindness

a problem with damage to one or more parts of the ear

Hearing impairment

caused by problems with the outer, middle ear, the ear canal, eardrum or ossicles. There is also a blockage with the ear making the sound seems quieter

Conductive Hearing Loss

result of a damaged inner ear or the auditory nerve. Permanent hearing loss

Sensorineural hearing loss

occurs when a person has both conductive and sensorineural hearing impairment

mixed impairment

happens when the cochleais working properly, some parts of the brain are not

central hearing loss

not a hearing loss but a person who has this can easily hear well in a quite environment

auditory processing disorder

once termed as mental retardatio, is characterized by poor or below average intellectual capacity

intellectual disability

Refers to someone's limitation to perform basic physical ctivities.

Physical disabilities

This disease is the abnormal fragility of the bones.

Brittle bone disease

characterized by involuntary jerking movements, a poor sense of balance, spastic muscles, and speech impairment

Cerebral Palsy

This is a neuromuscular condition characterized by deterioration and wasting of muscles fiber

Muscular dystrophy

This is a defect ue to incomplete formation of the spine and spinal cord

Spina Bifida

This is a debilitating, life-shortening, degenerative neuromuscular disorder. People who suffer from this may experience loss of coordination in arm and legs, fatigue, visual impairment, hearing loss, slurred speech, aggresivescoloiosis, diabetes, and serious heart condition.

Friedreich Ataxia

have an average height of 4feet and have a delay with developmental of their motors kills

Dwarfism

significant reduced ability to understand new or complex information, to earn new kill, with a reduced ability to cope independently which started beforeadulthood

Learning Disabilities

A specific learning disability that affects a person's ability to understand numbers and learn math facts

Dyscalculia

A specific learning disability that affects a person's handwriting ability and fine motor skills

Dysgraphia

a specific learning disability that affects reading and related language based processing skills

Dyslexia

Mental disorder that affects one's capacity to pay attention and behave

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity ADHD

individuals may appeardaydreamy, have dffucult following instructions, striggle with organization and staying on task, and lose things frequently

Inattentive

Individuals may be constantly fidgeting, talking excessively, interrupting others, having difficulty taking turns, d acting without thinking

Hyperactive-Impulsive

combination of inattentive and hyperactive impulsive

combined

concomitant (simultaneous) impairments. the combination of which causes such sever educational needs that they cannotbeaccomodated in special education program solely for one of the iimpairments

Multiple Disabilities

problems in the bones, muscles and joints, includes impairments caused by a congenital anomaly. impairments cause by disease and impairments from other causes

Orthopedic impairments

a communication disorder such as stuttering, impaired artclation, a language impairment, or a voice impairment that adversely affects a child's educational performance.

speech or language impairment

an acquired injury to the brain caused by an external physical force, resulting in total or partial functional disability psychosocial impairment, or both, that adversely affects a child's educational performance

traumatic brain injury

a student who is _________ is expect to meet the same academic standard as every other students

mainstreamed

____________ the student is not expected to meet these same standards

Inclusion

one teacher leads the lesson, while the other observes specific student behaviors or gathers data as agreed upon befohand.

One teach, one observe

one teacher teaches, while the other provides assistance to the learners

One teach, one drift

The class is divided into two groups, and both teachers simultaneously deliver the same lesson to each group

Parallel teaching

students rotate through different stations with each teacher presenting a specific part of the topic

Station teaching

one teacher teaches the larger group, while the other teacher teachers the smaller group

alternative teaching

both teachers actively participate in lesson delivery, providing complementary inputs, monitoring students progress, and facilitating groups

team teaching

a term coined by Kurt Lewin in 1944

Action Research

as it involves making changes to practice

practical

as it is informed by theory and can generate new insights

theoritical

4Cs of Quality Action Research

Credible, Communicable, Contributory, conforming

like any form of research, it follows a system

systematic

strictly adheres to the rules of empirical studies

Rigorous

follows a continuous reflection and action

Reflective

specific to the location and circumstances

situational

teachers and learners are Co researchers

Participative

seeks solution to current problem for future improvement

future oriented

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CARBOHYDRATES PART 1
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