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EXCEPTIONALITY

EXCEPTIONALITY. Presented by: Cathy Daniel Lynn Rina. Exceptional people include both individuals with disability and gifted individuals.

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EXCEPTIONALITY

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  1. EXCEPTIONALITY Presented by: Cathy Daniel Lynn Rina

  2. Exceptional people include both individuals with disability and gifted individuals. • The term exceptional children includes children who experience difficulties in learning and children whose performance is so superior that modifications in curriculum and instruction are necessary to help them fulfill their potential

  3. EXCEPTIONALITY • Discrimination & Displacement • Exceptional Microcultures • The Needs of Exceptional People • Normalization and • Mainstreaming • Educational Implement

  4. Discrimination • Alice'sStory • Area: Employment • Grounds: Physical Disability and Mental Disability • Discussion Points: • Discrimination on the basis of physical disability in the workplace • Discrimination on the basis of mental disability in the workplace • Reasonable accommodation

  5. Facts of the case: Alice is an architect with an Alberta company. She was injured in a skiing accident and was permanently physically disabled. She experienced bouts of depression during her recovery for which she was successfully treated. Upon returning to work, she discovers that her employer is reluctant to make adjustments to the work space and schedule which will make it possible to continue working. Her employer reveals that he has serious concerns about Alice’s mental state and implies that her job might be at risk.

  6. Under what circumstances can a service provider (restaurant, taxi company, educational institution) be selective about its clientele? Seeing-eye dogs? Mentally disabled patrons? People with HIV or AIDS? Children with learning disabilities? Question for Discussion

  7. What is the word? EXCEPTIONALITY p E X C E O I N A T I L T Y

  8. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Self-actualisation Personal growth and fulfilment Esteem needs Achievement, status,responsibility,reputation Belongingness and Love needs family, affection,relationships,work group,etc Safety needs protection, security, order, law,limits,stability,ect Biological and Physiological needs basic life needs –air, food, drink,shelter,warmth,sex,sleep,etc.

  9. Needs of Exceptional People Self-actualisation Personal growth and fulfilment Freedom to Grow Acceptance Need Communication Need Biological and Physiological needs basic life needs –air, food, drink,shelter,warmth,sex,sleep,etc.

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  11. NEW TOOLS FOR PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS • The No Child Left Behind Act provides new information and options for parents of children with special needs to help them make important decisions regarding their children’s education. Under NCLB: • Parents of children with special needs receive report cards on school achievement in special education as well as other academic areas. These report cards will enhance parents’ ability to make informed choices about their children’s education. • Parents of children with special needs will have access to information that lets them know whether their child is learning from a highly-qualified teacher.

  12. Nan Yang SChool

  13. Thank You !

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