Diberdayakan oleh Blogger.
RSS

Pages

Special Education in Ireland's Secondary Schools

This article is an introduction to special education in Irish secondary schools. The past then years have witnessed a sea change in special education provision in Ireland. The Department of Education and Science has issued numerous directives and guidelines in relation to policy, provision, structure and supports. Since 1998 there have been ten pieces of legislation passed through the Daily that relate, one way or another to children and special education needs The National Council for Special Education (NCSA) has been established along with the Special Education Support Service (SES). Both these organizations oversee and coordinate all special education initiatives nationwide. Ireland's primary schools have pioneered these new directives. Special education provision at primary level is developing at a rapid pace and great strides are being made. The next horizon for improvement is secondary school.

Ireland's secondary schools are driven by an exam-oriented curriculum. Subject area specialists teach all of the curricular content. The supports available to children with special needs are not extensive or as tested as those at primary level. In what follows we will look at the needs and entitlements of children entering secondary school who have identified special education needs and those who are entering and later discovered to have a special education need.

My child has been receiving extra help in primary school. What should I look for in a secondary school?

You should look for a school with a special education teacher in place on a full-time basis to support all children with special needs in the school. It is important to also be sure the school has a commitment to supporting and educating children with special needs. The school should have on its staff teachers who have had some training in how to differentiate their methodology and curriculum for children with special needs. There should be an accepting attitude on the part of all staff. Remember, your child is entitled to enter fully into the life of the school and avail of all it has to offer. How do you find out these things? Talk to the school principal and ask questions about the topics listed above. Remember, your child may be eligible for special consideration at the time of Junior Cert and Leaving Cert but this will have to be determined about a year before these exams will be taken.

What is s/he entitled to?

A child who has been receiving special education resources or support in primary school is eligible for continued support at secondary level so long as they continue to have a special education need. It is possible that a primary school child, after receiving several years of support, could no longer be deemed to have a special education need but this is the exception not the rule.

Your child will be entitled to the same general provision he or she received in primary school. Typically this takes the form of specialist teaching from a Learning Support or Special Education Resource teacher (both are now often being referred to simply as Special Education teachers. This support is to be determined based on need with the number of hours of support being determined by the Individual Education Plan (IEP) drawn up in the last year of primary school. In addition to the IEP there should have been a Transition Plan completed during the last year of primary school The Transition Plan will devise the structure of transition to secondary school and may alter the IEP for a short period of time. If this happens there should be a team meeting in about six months or less to write the secondary school IEP. In general students in secondary school are eligible for the same supports as in primary school. This may include a Special Needs Assistant (SÃO).

How do I go about making sure they get that?

Generally speaking your child's Individual Education Plan is the map which documents exactly what services your child will receive, when he or she will receive them and from whom. The IEP is your best protection against a child not receiving the services they need. IEP's will eventually become legally binding documents on all parties and a school must provide the services outlined in the IEP. An IEP cannot be changed or implemented without your consent. Remember that upon entering secondary school a Transition Plan may be in place that slightly alters the previous IEP. This will have to be reviewed within a short span of time to be sure the child receives appropriate support services. Don't be afraid to talk to the school principal because he or she is ultimately responsible to see to it that children receive the services they are entitled to receive.

What are my options if we run into difficulties?

Should problems arise you should first speak to the Year Head and address your concerns. The Special Needs Organizer (SEO) assigned to the school should be alerted as well as the appropriate special education teacher(s). A team meeting, of which you are entitled to be a member, can be convened within a reasonable time frame and your concerns will be discussed. If this meeting does not satisfy you or not result in the child receiving the services you may contact the National Council for Special Education for further information and support.

It is important to take things one step at a time. Speak to your child's special education teacher first and be clear about your concerns. Be assertive and not aggressive. Remember, generally speaking everyone is doing the best they can. Do have your child's IEP in front of you when you are speaking to the teacher or other staff member. Be aware of your rights to appeal as outlined in the NCSA and SES websites. Don't rush to judgment, try and work things out amicably before you make threats to appeal. The next most important port of call will be the Special Needs Organizer assigned to the school.

Hidden Disabilities

Not all children who have special education needs come to the attention of parents or educators in primary school. The human brain is an organ that tries to meet the demands placed upon it at any given time. As anyone who has gone to school knows, the demands of the curriculum get greater and greater each year of schooling. In secondary school the curriculum subjects become incredibly complex each year. The fact that a student is being educated by many different teachers each year further complicates matters. There are students who have had no difficulty suggestive of a special education need at primary school who suddenly seem to have a lot of difficulties in secondary school. Unfortunately they are often perceived as "lazy" or "unmotivated" and sometimes as "difficult" students.

If these labels stick and no thought or concern raised about a possible learning difficulty being present the student can become trapped in a cycle of failure and rejection by teachers. The result could be early school leaving, behavior difficulties to hide the learning problem, lowered self-esteem, loss of self-confidence and trouble at home. It is important to recognize that some students, no matter how well they performed in primary school, may have a special education need that doesn't appear until secondary school.

What are the warning signs?

It is not possible to list the many warning signs of a hidden disability but generally speaking one should be considered any time a student with a previously successfully record in primary school begins to exhibit difficulties in secondary school. There are a variety of causes to school failure at second level but a hidden disability can often be reasonably suspected when one or more of the following difficulties become noticeable:

memory problems
organizational difficulties
refusal to go to school
problems with written language expression
difficulty organizing thoughts into speech
inability to recall facts from yesterday's lesson even if they seemed retained the night before
unusual spelling problems
unusual difficulty with more advanced mathematical problems
pronounced difficulty in foreign language class
behavioral difficulties not present in primary school
nonfood swings or sudden mood changes that last several hours
reluctance to engage with parents about school difficulties

Although a partial list it is a good guide for parents and teachers to thoughtfully consider the presence of a hidden learning disability.

I think my child may have a problem. Where do I go from here?

First speak with your child's teachers. Ask for the facts: what does teacher think the problem might be? How often is this occurring? When? Is it serious? Present your own perception to the teacher(s) clearly and succinctly. If you have done some Internet homework on your own be clear about it and raise it as a query needing to be resolved. Try and get some samples from homework you have seen and ask for some samples of the child's work in class if it is appropriate to do so. Speak to the Year Head and ask him or her to get some information about your concerns from all teachers. See if you can spot a pattern that validates your concern.

If you become more concerned then you have a right to ask for an assessment. Sometimes the special education teacher, with your permission, can perform some individually administered tests to discover if the child is seriously behind in reading or math achievement age. It is possible to discover if there are significant written language deficits in some cases. If this assessment leads to more significant concerns then you should request a psychological assessment. These can be provided free by the National Educational Psychological Service (EPS) but be mindful that a lengthy waiting list may be in place.

The most important thing is to be persistent and to talk to the right people. Begin with teachers, speak to Year Head, go to Principal if necessary and don't forget the Special Education Needs Organizer (SEO). If an assessment is carried out there will be a team meeting to discuss the results and to begin the process of writing an IEP.

In the case of a diagnosis, where do we go from here?

If your child is found to have a special education need an IEP should be written. This is, as stated previously, a road map to your child's education plan. It should be reviewed annually but can be reviewed more frequently if it is decided to do so. The special education team, often referred to as a multidisciplinary team, will be responsible for writing the IEP. You are a member of that team. Your child is also entitled to be a member of the team and it is particularly important for secondary school students to participate in this stage of planning. This gives them a sense of ownership and control over their educational life.

Be sure that the plan covers all the areas of concern that have been discovered in the assessment process. Plans for children with social and behavioral difficulties that address only academic issues are useless and doomed to fail. Special education planning is a thoughtful and time-consuming process when it is done correctly. Don't feel rushed into accepting a plan you don't think will work. Take it away and ask if you can return in a week to revise it with the team. This may not make you the most popular parent in the school but it is responsible parenting.

Possible Panels:

Autism/Paperers' in Secondary School

There are large numbers of children with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder that are having considerable difficulty finding a secondary school to enroll them. The problem revolves around the lack of supports at second level and the lack of teacher training in this specialty area. Unfortunately there is little that can be done if a school refuses to enroll a child on the autistic spectrum. What is needed is the development of resource support. By that I mean resource rooms where these children can get services by a specialist teacher. Availability to the teachers of advanced training. Availability of print and video resources teachers can access to learn more about the spectrum. Along with this there should be a whole-school commitment to inclusion for children on the spectrum so they are not isolated from same-age peers.

The education of children on the spectrum is not that difficult once educators get the knowledge about how to do it and have the proper attitude towards these children and their families. Of course they present us with challenges but the good news is that once we get it reasonably right for them we begin to improve the education of all children. There are considerable challenges in the future to our secondary schools in education these children and it is time to get it right. Those schools which stubbornly refuse to enroll children on the spectrum are in the stone age of education. There is a clear choice for secondary schools in relation to these children: be in the forefront of change and development or be left behind forever. Parents will not forgive or forget. It's time to get it right once and for all.

ADHD

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder affects about 5% of all children and adults. Unlike other special education conditions, children and adolescents with ADHD are frequently blamed for having the condition, perceived as hostile or unmotivated, lazy or cheeky. When ADHD goes untreated it becomes a serious condition affecting self-esteem, motivation, behavior, self-confidence and relationships with adults and peers. ADHD is a high-stakes condition and it needs to be recognized that students who have it didn't choose to be the way they are.

ADHD is a condition that is caused by brain chemistry and activity. It is a exobiological condition. People with ADHD often have difficulty paying attention and concentrating, especially on things that require sustained attention and concentration. The can have problems controlling their emotions and impulses, can rush to finish things or have considerable difficulty waiting their turn. They often ask questions without thinking them through and sometimes make unfortunate comments in front of others.

ADHD is a life-long condition. One never grows out of it but the symptom picture changes over time. Often the impulsivity and high level of activity, if they were initially present, disappear in the teen years. The learning problems associated with ADHD do not go away easily and it is vitally important for them to be addressed in school. As in the case of children on the autistic spectrum, once educators and schools get it correct for children with ADHD they have improved the educational provision of all children.

Understanding is critically important. Adolescents with significant ADHD do not chose to be in trouble with and in conflict with adults. Constant rejection and criticism, constant punishment, and in severe cases expulsion from school is not the answer. Corrective teaching is the answer and appropriate support from specialist teachers is vital.

David J. Carey, Psy.D.
297 Beech wood Court
Still organ
Dublin, Ireland
http://www.davidjcarey.com

  • Digg
  • Del.icio.us
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • RSS

Counseling Continuing Education - School Counselors

From lack of support at home to trouble at school, children can go through some hard things in their young lives. Sometimes these kids need a fresh face to help them get through these rough patches. This is where their school counselor comes in.

What is a school counselor? A school counselor is a teacher who has been professionally trained and licensed to counsel the children in various situations. Many times this helps with a student's school success. The earlier the intervention starts, the better their education can be, so most professional counselors begin their counseling career with elementary school kids and work with kids up through the high school level. These professionals have a minimum of a master's degree in counseling and meet the minimum requirements that are required by the state in which they practice. This licensure often includes yearly counseling continuing education courses.

For many of these kids, this counseling that they receive helps them in their personal, academic, and social situations. Many different counseling continuing education programs are available to help you reach your highest potential so you can help your students reach theirs. The best thing that a school counselor can do is help the students succeed by helping to create a safe environment for troubled children and make the school communities better by instilling a culture of prevention. For a counselor to be the most successful, it is recommended by the American School Counselor Association is that there be one counselor per 250 students.

Counseling programs that are offered to schools help the student develop their social, personal and academically for their futures. Services are offered to schools, parents, staff, and the community in the forms of curriculum, which are lessons that are specially made to help the students develop the skills that will help meet each student's needs. It also provides services for prevention and intervention as well as ISP's to help the students meet their yearly goals. Counseling continuing education classes can help you learn how to prepare those ISP's for individual students.
School counseling programs include counseling for individual students, teachers and their families, community resource referrals, psychiatric help, and intervention. These counselors are taught ways to help keep these meetings confidential so that intervention can take place quickly and confidentially.

Most U.S. public schools require the counselor to have advanced degrees in topics such as Human Growth and Development, Group and Individual Counseling, Social and Cultural Foundations, Testing, Professional Orientation, and Career Development, just to name a few. Licensure and renewal programs in all these subjects are offered through counseling continuing education classes.

To find out what is required to be a school counselor in your state, check with your states board of counselors.

  • Digg
  • Del.icio.us
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • RSS

Accredited Education Schools. Law Schools - Receiving An Accredited Education

With almost each area of planet regulated by way of the appropriate machine the dress yourself in of legal counsel tropical isle an important consideration under present day world.Students that continue in place less than very becoming lawyers experience in direction of get the sort out volume level of schooling.Several areas moreover classes continue to be available towards students that need to have near analyze close to winning an accredited knowledge nicely secret schools.Receiving an instruction with tip island an intense education and learning technique that students need in direction of be able to write for.Training lasts seven years, which destination the negligible size of education necessary to penetrate an occupation according to law.Professionals work within of them main capacities, which can include: *Advising Lawyers operate as a produce of equipment via offering up their customers mandatory main advice on top their legitimate proper rights and also requirements.This frequently includes helping their patients beneath confidential in addition market very much the same matters.*Advocating As an ally attorney signify their over all stock room a people of law.

Professionals sauna when it comes to support additionally educate you on authorized substantiation rooms secret agent as well as civil legitimate situations.Stepping into careers as legitimate advisors or advocates is going to vacation pursued interior useful training.Students that redeem an instruction using regulation will undertake the knowledge in direction of permeate careers room areas that maintain civil litigation, bare-skinned rights law, in addition to knowledge law.Before stepping foot indoor a control rigorousness system students continue obliged on the way to undergo bachelors degrees.There island no exceptional qualification as to which rendition of university student rigorousness has to stay in completed.Programs that point out to language, analysis, additionally imagining continue being excellent underneath arranging students involving the in severeness training received room rule seriousness programs.The legitimate system of the islands studied less than its entirety once students redeem interesting training all through Juries doctor extent programs.

Training lasts three time as soon as students attend courses entire time.The initial period of expenses region steadfast closer to teaching students estimated at law, which includes subjects hope civil procedure, legal writing, and also location law.Students would like toughness areas beneath the second-year of coaching that craft them involving special rule careers.This definitely will include piracy courses that connect specifically in opposition to tax, corporate, and also criminal justice training.Training region accomplished using the third year or so as students weight loss all over internships that give in them workable witness with their accepted areas of law.Master of laws programs, which continue the high in a position tip degree, allows students towards specialize beneath their areas of interest.For example, students that tail spy principle will travel courses that overall tone their information under that area.

The earlier action of school fees will experience students working through complex subjects near come up with them for careers.Course subjects will calculate into the future the sector of law students make a deal to pursue.Taxations, business law, furthermore bankruptcy keep some topics that might stay in involved below training.The best possible volume of university fees open is interior vet of juridical science programs.Students that earn education at a second set of fullness usually bear a strong hope in the direction of sink educative careers.Courses according to Legal plus paralegal education and learning as living as constitutional control keep some topics that may well remain completed.Training destination learn severe and also focuses onward a challenge as well as complicated areas that students will note down their essay or dissertation paper on.

The trail in direction of a vibrant sector using guideline will commence the moment students whole entire bachelors intensity programs.Become a specialized at this time by means of missing out on a rigorousness system within procedure that tropical isle doctor prescribed by means of an organization such as the American Bar Association (ABA).DISCLAIMER: Above island a GENERIC OUTLINE plus may or may opinion stand for specified methods, courses and/or focuses comparable closer to ANY ONE different school(s) that might or might opinion stay advertised forward man site.Notice on the way to Publishers: You may possibly use legitimate record on Seine or forward your Website; however, ALL links requirement keep to intact as well as active.Failure in the direction of pitfalls links remote island exclusively prohibited also violators will remain prosecuted widely by way of law.

  • Digg
  • Del.icio.us
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • RSS

Finding the Right College for Your Homeschool Student

This will come as no surprise to you, intellectually, but the world is much bigger than we think. We live in familiar communities with our favorite friends and we frequent the same stores and shops most of the time. Occasionally, we will venture out to a new restaurant, but often we prefer to stick with our favorites. This is true for how we live, and it's also true for how our homeschool students pick their colleges. More often than not, our college-bound homeschoolers stick to the colleges and experiences that are closest to home, or most similar to those of their friends and family. But if we remember that the world is much bigger than we think, then a whole new world can be opened up to our students.
Recently, another homeschooler shared his experiences with his son's college application process. He came to the conclusion that with all of the online information available regarding college options, his potential list of colleges was significantly greater than he expected. He lamented the fact that he didn't feel that he had so many choices when he was preparing for high school. I don't think any of us would argue that this is one benefit of the internet. Getting in-depth information is much easier than it used to be, but we forget this truth when picking colleges.
So how should a homeschooler go about looking at larger options for college? The first place that most parents probably start is either with costs and location. For instance, many parents tell their children that they have to stay in their home state for college because the out-of-state tuitions are higher. While that may be true for many schools, it may not be true for all of them. So, the first step is to avoid making false assumptions about costs, and therefore location.
The second step is to take advantage of online college search programs that let you and your child craft a list of preferences. These sites have no emotion about you. They don't judge schools by any other factors than you give them to judge the college. If you and your homeschool student can be confident of what you want in a college, then these search programs can immediately expand your options. Two of my favorites are Peterson's and College Board. Both websites allow you to input variables and create lists of colleges that your homeschool student is interested in. Most likely, you will discover many, many colleges that you might not have considered before through the search results.
Then, request catalogs or information packets from as many of these schools as you can. Begin the process of getting to know these schools. If they have email newsletters or alumni organizations, get on those lists so that you can see what others are saying about these schools. Slowly, you will begin to get a "feel" for those few that stick out as a best fit for your homeschool student. As your list narrows, the level of questions that you ask, whether about costs or other issues, will intensify. Once the list is down to five or six, go ahead and begin the application process when your homeschool student reaches their appropriate age and academic standing.
You may have noticed that this process will take some time. Making a decision as to the college you send your homeschool student to should not be rushed. Ideally, you would begin this search process in the early years of high school and continue the process up until the senior year. You may even want to reassess the search engine options as interests of your student change. Thinking about college when your child is a freshman is not a bad thing. It gives plenty of time for you to both see the larger world that is available to your homeschool child, and that is always an exciting thing to see.
If you would like to get more information on college prep, educational coaching, homeschooling, or curricula for middle school and high school, please email us at info@nationalhomeschoolacademy.com.
Or, click on the link below and enter your email address to get your free copy of the "Magic 26 Drills" - writing drills to increase critical thinking and writing skills in a fun, easy way. http://www.nationalhomeschoolacademy.com/default.aspx?name=nha.warmup_exercises

  • Digg
  • Del.icio.us
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • RSS

Many Choices in Respiratory Therapist Online Schools

Online learning can be a great asset in many fields of education, enabling students to learn while they are working.
Since many people are not able to stop working long enough to attend schooling to further their careers, or change professions, distance learning can provide a feasible option so that advancement is possible.
With regard to the medical and healthcare industries there are limited opportunities to take online education since so much of this learning is hands-on, and requires actual attendance of classes for demonstration and practice purposes.
However, there are due to its more technical nature, respiratory therapy students can find quite a number of respiratory therapist online schools, enabling them to more conveniently get the education they need to enter into, or advance in this very important profession.
Getting a Degree in Respiratory Therapy Online
While it is not possible to go from having no formal education in respiratory therapy and getting a degree entirely online, there are a number of options where online learning can end up being a significant portion of the learning process.
There are two degrees that you can earn - an Associate's degree and a Bachelor's degree - and they are vastly different in respect to distance learning and online classes. Understanding all of this can help students get the most out of their time spent learning, while remaining employed a large portion of the time.
Associate's Programs in Respiratory Therapy
To being with, all prospective students must first enroll in an Associate's degree program to gain their entry-level education and certification.
This will give them the core necessary study and training for a successful career in respiratory therapy. Associate's degree programs usually run between two and two and a half years, (4 to 5 semesters), and include various clinical experience segments where students will be learning hands on by shadowing licensed professionals at different types of facilities where respiratory care is practiced.
Naturally, it is impossible for much of this learning to happen in any kind of simulated manner, so it must all be taking in person.
There are few online schools that offer more than a portion of their curriculum in this manner. Some of the basic and core education classes, as well as the more technical theory classes are sometimes offered in an online format however, depending on the individual school and its curriculum.
Completion of an Associate's degree program in respiratory therapy enables graduates to sit for their CRT certification examination, and earn the credentials of certified respiratory therapist.
After obtaining employment and working in the field, CRTs may then take the next certification examination and earn the credentials of registered respiratory therapist, or RRT, without any further education other than keeping up with continuing education.
Bachelor's Programs in Respiratory Therapy
Things are somewhat different with regard to the many Bachelor's degree programs, however. Since graduates of Associate's degree educational programs can become certified as registered respiratory therapists, these programs are usually only open to RRTs, and provide a means for students to expand their education in preparation to seek more advanced employment.
For this reason, most Bachelor's degree programs are constructed to last another 4 to 5 semesters (2 years or more, depending on the program), but they are usually completely almost entirely online. Conversely to the Associate's degree programs, most online schools are Bachelor's programs.
Since the Associate's degree programs are much more hands-on and clinically oriented, and graduates are already employed in the field, they are able to advance their technical and theoretical knowledge on their own, while working and without having to actually attend classroom sessions.
Although the information itself is not necessarily easy per se, and students are usually required to maintain a C or better average in all classes, it can end up being a lot easier in the long run for people to gain their second degree.
Continuing Education in Respiratory Therapy
Continuing education requirements differ by state, and by the license held by a CRT or RRT, but much of this type of learning is available online as well.
CE is generally geared toward working professionals who need to be kept up to date with important changes in their profession, but who are unable to keep taking time away from their job to do so.
Many respiratory therapist online schools offer various CE courses, as do medical facilities and professional associations in the field of respiratory therapy.
If being able to take a large portion of your education online is an important factor in choosing between which medical professions you consider, enrolling in a respiratory therapy school may be a great option for you.
Once the core education is taken and entry-level employment is obtained, students have many options in online schools where they can continue learning and advance their degree while still working.
Getting involved in Healthcare is a fantastic career move, For more information on healthcare like PTA license or for general advice please visit our site now http://webhampton.com/

  • Digg
  • Del.icio.us
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • RSS