Posts Tagged ‘communication’
Chat With Other People
In todays all-powerful, everything can be done from anywhere and anytime you want an example such as communication. Right now if you want to chat with other people far away from where you are is very easy. All you have to do is turn on your computer and connect to the internet, after that you can chat with your friends and usually people use chat rooms. Chat rooms are virtual places where people meet online to talk to each other with text, audio and video. Chat rooms have been very popular since the early days of the Internet and their popularity has not faded over time. People from all walks of life enjoy using chat rooms to talk, joke, share experiences, exchange ideas, thoughts or just getting to know each other. Chat rooms such as interactive message boards where you post messages and get responses immediately. In addition, chat rooms usually come with a personal message feature that allows you to take a public conversation with one individual to the private area. In addition to chat rooms, there are many other services that you can use to chat with your friends, such as chatroulette. Chatroulette made by a young 17-year-old named Andrey Ternovskiy and comes from Moscow, Russia. Currently chat increasingly popular because of the convenience provided by such services, as you do not need to create a username or password, nor do you need to provide your email address or age. In addition, there is also a badoo; badoo is a social networking site, launched in 2003. Badoo is different from other social networking sites because it does not display advertisements and has a broad user base in European countries. To become a member you must register and provide your email address, password and birth date. After registering it sends email verification. Once you confirm and log into your account, you can fill out your profile. You can find someone else to search for users, chat with users are online and see the new members registered.
Special Education Inclusion
Special education inclusion signifies the participation of special education students in regular education classrooms and provision of support services to these students. The main objective of inclusion education is that all students in a school, regardless of their strengths and their weaknesses in any area, become part of the school community. Every student develops a feeling of belonging with other students, teachers, and support staff. In segregated special education, children will not learn how to function in a non-disabled world. For instance, children who are disabled in terms of communication and are emotionally distressed would not communicate and might remain in a more emotionally disturbed state in segregated settings. The federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) holds it mandatory for schools to educate children with disabilities in general education classrooms.
The prime advantage of special education inclusion is that both disabled and non-disabled students are brought together in an environment of togetherness. Children learn to accept individual differences in inclusion education and this would lead to the development of new friendly relationships. Inclusion education also enables active participation of parents in their child’s education. The law also states that students with disabilities have a legal right to attend regular classes and receive an appropriate education in the least restrictive environment. Although the advantages are many, inclusion education creates an uncertainty regarding the roles and responsibilities of regular classroom teachers and special education teachers. However, researches show that inclusion education can be made effective by a healthy collaboration of special education teachers and regular teachers. With the assistance of services that would be available from the health department, physical education department, occupational therapists, speech therapists, etc., the school administration can aid the teachers to develop active lesson plans for inclusion education. Thus schools can create a cooperative learning environment and promote socialization.