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Essays On Special Populations & Conditions
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A Program To Combat School Violence
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This 15-page-paper presents an
in-depth discussion on the origin and implementation of a student based
survey regarding school violence. The purpose of the survey was to
assist in the design of a curriculum for a pilot program in the
prevention of school violence. It includes discussions about the
significance of the investigation as well as the instrument used and the
validity of the results. The bibliography lists three sources.
Filename: CWviolenc.wps
Essay Title: A Program To Combat School Violence
A Proposal for Researching the Literacy Needs of the Adult Basic Educational Student
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This 11 page paper does provide a research proposal, but much of the paper relays information about adult learners and their reading abilities, problems and desires. Questions, suitable for use in the form of a questionnaire, are included. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: SA611abe.rtf
Essay Title: A Proposal for Researching the Literacy Needs of the Adult Basic Educational Student
A Proposal to Evaluate Academic Performance As it Relates to Stereotyping Resulting from Educational Partitioning of Physically Disabled Students
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An 8 page proposal to evaluate the academic performance of physically disabled students who are kept in mainstream classes verses those that are placed in special education classes. This paper suggests this educational partitioning of students with the same mental aptitudes but obvious physical disability results in stereotyping, stereotyping which could reasonably be expected to play a role in educational attainment. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PPexpEdu.rtf
Essay Title: A Proposal to Evaluate Academic Performance As it Relates to Stereotyping Resulting from Educational Partitioning of Physically Disabled Students
A Proposal to Reduce Highschool Hispanic Drop-out
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A 12 page research proposal designed to evaluate the effects of a specialized class on Hispanic
dropout. The author suggests that twenty-two students be randomly selected from a school and entered into a special program emphasizing positive
educational networks and continuous exposure to material patterned after the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT). The idea is to compare
these students pre and post test scores as well as their future drop-out rate to other Hispanic students in the school. Bibliography lists 10
sources.
Filename: PPedHisp.rtf
Essay Title: A Proposal to Reduce Highschool Hispanic Drop-out
A Proposed Study for Evaluating the Benefits of Ability Grouping
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This 6 page paper looks at the benefits and detriments of tracking. Several articles are reviewed and a proposal for an experiment to show whether or not ability grouping is beneficial for gifted students, as well as other groups, is made. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: SA138SpE.rtf
Essay Title: A Proposed Study for Evaluating the Benefits of Ability Grouping
A Reflective Paper on an Interview with a Gifted Individual
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of an interview with a person who is gifted, and considers the nature of peer relations and challenges. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: MHInGift.rtf
Essay Title: A Reflective Paper on an Interview with a Gifted Individual
A Sensitive Awareness To Disabilities On Campus
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On college and university
campuses throughout the United States Awareness Programs have been - and are
continuing to be - formed that provide a means whereby attitudinal, as well as
physical, barriers to the integration of disabled people are questioned in the
hope that they might be understood and, eventually, eradicated.. This 7 page
paper provides a background into the need for awareness programs, explores the
programs that are currently in use and leads into the use of sensitivity
training. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWdisawa.wps
Essay Title: A Sensitive Awareness To Disabilities On Campus