Ottenby Education Observatory

21Jan/12Off

6 Ways to Improve Special Education For All Children With Special Needs!

Are you the parent of a child with autism or another disability that is frustrated by the special education system? More than 6 million students with disabilities receive special education services in federally funded special education programs. This is about 9% of the country's school age population. This is a lot of children who depend on the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), to help them get the services that they need to live a fulfilled life. As any parent of a child with a disability knows much improvement needs to be made to the special education system. This article will discuss 6 ways to improve the special education system.

Needed to improve the special education system:

1. More available parent training and more resources to pay for the training! Parent trainings are available but in most cases do cost, which prevents some parents from attending. Parents must understand their rights under IDEA in order to be effective advocates for their child.

2. More effective enforcement of IDEA, to include the withholding of funds from states and school districts, who are continually non compliant! The enforcement of IDEA basically does not exist. It is the federal governments responsibility to enforce IDEA to the states, and it is the states responsibility to enforce IDEA of local school districts.

5Dec/11Off

Start Off Your College Career By Taking Intro To Psychology

Many students are required to take a course in psychology in college as a part of their general education classes. Some have had little to no background in the subject area of psychology before college and don't know what to expect from such a course. By preparing yourself for what makes up an introductory psychology course at the college level, you can prepare yourself for success.

For the most part, the average introduction to psychology course teaches individuals about the major areas of psychology. This includes such topics as development of behavior, perception, maturation, emotion, learning, intelligence, personality, and mental health. The purpose is to give students a broad background in the subject area. This is a great way for students to familiarize themselves with psychology and can even provide the foundation for further courses.

Different universities and colleges entry-level courses will vary slightly, but most will require students to analyze the different perspectives of psychology. Students will do this in relation to learning, intelligence, human development, motivation, personality theory, as well as psychological disorders and their treatment. Students often also learn about how to analyze developmental issues throughout a person's lifespan as well.

4Dec/11Off

How to Become a Qualified Bilingual or Trilingual Interpreter/Translator

According to the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics, interpreters and translators are expected to have a higher than average employment growth of about 22% within the 2008-2018 decade. As a trilingual interpreter and translator myself, I've noticed the job growth, not only in the writing and translation departments, but in the overall economy across all industries.

The demand for interpreters and translators is high, but sadly enough there are not enough qualified interpreters/translators to fill that demand. The results are ill-recorded audio or ill-written marketing ads, newsletters, slogans, emails, etc.

If you're considering becoming a bilingual or trilingual interpreter/translator it's very important to understand that being bilingual or trilingual in itself does not equate to being a qualified interpreter or translator.

You may know the basics of English, Spanish, and American Sign Language (fill in your languages), but do you know the inner workings and nuances of the languages?

Consider these two marketing campaigns that failed some years back:

Baby Food to a developing country: Is it baby food or is it baby food?
Chevy Nova to Mexico: Is it Chevy Nova or Chevy NoVa? (Chevy, 'No Go' in Spanish)

To be bilingual or trilingual means having the capability to speak and communicate in two or three languages.

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