Current Event Reflection

 

Adhere to the following criteria when conceptualizing your report:

1. Choose a current event or issue that relates to a topic or concept that we have studied in the course. Topic or concept should relate to something we covered in any ONE of Chapters 7-13 (excluding theories of motivation, as that will be a focus of a different paper). Make sure that it is an event or issue that can be understood, explained, and resolved by psychology in some way. It is recommended that you visit the CSP online library, Google Scholar, or reputable news sites for ideas. Wikipedia, personal blogs, etc., are “ok” guides and can be used as supplemental resources but will NOT suffice as the basis of your report.
2. Identify, explain, and discuss the issue.
3. Use psychological theories, terminology, and/or research from the textbook and other sources you find to provide a deeper understanding of the current issue (this should be the bulk of your report).

 

Sample Solution

As of January 2010 those students with Special Educational needs was estimated to be around 11.9% to 33.5% in U.K. The established categories of SEN are : moderate learning difficulty , specific learning difficulty , acute learning difficulty , multiple and profound learning difficulty , social , emotional and behavioural difficulties , communications , speech and language needs , visual impairment , hearing impairment , physical disability , multi-sensory impairment and autistic spectrum disorder. As per EA (2010), a person with disability an individual who has a mental or physical impairment that has a wide-range and long-run negative impact on his capability to exercise the normal day-to-day functions. The definition of disability under EA (2010) includes Tourette’s syndrome and those with communication issues. EA suggests that, about 6 to 7% of the children are disabled. Some research indicates that around 75% of the disabled students also have SEN. Under EA 2010, a duty is imposed on public sector bodies and schools to determine how they can eradicate discrimination, support equality of opportunity and to develop good relations as regards to disability. As per Department for Education and Skills (2004), the figures of students with social, behavioural and emotional difficulties has soared by 23% between 2005 and 2010 and in 2010, about 158,000 students were classified as having learning difficulties. According to the D of E SEN SFRs (1995) to (2010) and Department for Education and Skills (2004), students with SEN without statements increased from 10 % of all students in 1995 to 18.2% or 1.5 million students in the year 2010 in U.K. As per Lamb Inquiry (2009), SEN can occasionally be ‘uncooperatively pooled’ with falling behind and this may have resulted in the ever increasing figures of students at Action Plus and School Action.

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