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    • 9 Naglieri, Kaufman, & Kavale, 2004, p. 6). However, many see the current IQ-achievement discrepancy manner of classification of students into a learning disability category as flawed. Vellutino, Scanlon, and Lyon (2000) found that IQ-achievement...
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    • SOCIAL THINKING INTERVENTIONS A log of events was kept to document student, teacher, and parent trainings. Dates of trainings as well as topics covered were recorded. Teacher and parent responses recorded with surveys at the end of trainings drove...
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    • Fishback Intern 12 Here, the attempt is to exercise as much control as possible even if the factor controlled has little input, undetermined input, or no input at all into influencing outcomes. Bed checks, uniformity of dress, ‗mustache‘ rules...
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    • MUTED MOTHERHOOD 49 can’t lie, it’s hard. Lately, more than normal. My husband does not make a ton of money. Probably not even enough to support a family of 7 by most standards. We don’t live high on the hog” (Tena, 2011, para. 5). Such was...
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    • P a g e | 12 Similarly Ubuntu is expressed as the "highest being of existence" (Thiong'o, 2009) and defined as "the very essence of being human" (Tutu, 2008), and applied in many situations successfully to overcome, heal, learn, respect, and to...
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    • P a g e | 25 all time or else they would suffer serious punishment. Of course, Daisy knew this and reached for her passbook that she always carried with her. Shock and fear crossed her face as she exclaimed she had left the passbook in the kitchen...
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    • P a g e | 60 CHAPTER 10 Interculture and Ubuntu In efforts to analyze and define interculture, I will begin with what ‗culture‘ represents. I resorted to Ron and Suzanne Scollon‘s (1995) book ―Intercultural Communications.‖ They discuss...
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    • 10 fueled considerable anxiety around school board members and administrators, many of who had farm or small town backgrounds. Enthusiastic supporters were drawn to the promise of school gardens not only as a way to better implement nature study...
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    • 25 INCLUSION: IN SERVICE TRAINING Teachers can encourage a feeling on inclusion by always encouraging students to work together in diverse groups, not condoning negative or discriminatory remarks, and allowing each child to shine in his or her own wa...

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