In the past, those who were disabled were often not eligible for public education. Children with disabilities were often educated by physicians or special tutors. These early physicians (people like Itard, Seguin, Howe, Gallaudet) set the foundation for special education today. They focused on individualized instruction and functional skills. Special education was only provided to people with severe disabilities in its early years, but more recently it has been opened to anyone who has experienced difficulty learning
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Educate University Activity Institute Notebook
Drill College Teacher Oxonian
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Now students work in groups of three. Teacher writes words on the board and asks students to define these words.
Suggested answers:
Educate < to impart knowledge by formal instruction to (a pupil); teach
Drill < instruction or training in military exercises
University < an institution of higher education having authority to award bachelors' and higher degrees, usually having research facilities
College < a private secondary school
Activity < a thing that a person or group does
Teacher < a person whose occupation is teaching others, esp children
Institute < an organization having a particular purpose, especially one that is involved with science, education, or a specific profession
Oxonian < a member of Oxford University
Notebook < a small book for writing notes in.
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Read the text.
Hey, This is your host Naomi. I`d like to show you the top ten attractions of London. Number ten Saint Paul's cathedral: the seat of the bishop of London today. Five churches have been built here with the first one in the seventh century. Number nine Trafalgar square, a famous square in central London. At the center is Nelson square surrounded by fountains. Number eight the double-decker bus. Take a ride in this London icon, a great waited tour the city. Number seven The Thames river cruise. Experience the city by water! Many of London's attractions are visible from the cruise. Number six Covent Garden: literally a vegetable garden in the middle ages: today it's a hub of restaurants, pubs and shops. Number five Tower of London built over nine hundred years ago. It is a historic landmark. Take a guided tour and learn about its many secrets. Number four London bridge: one of the world's most famous bridges constructed in eighteen ninety four. It is an engineering marvel. Number three Houses of parliament also known as Westminster palace, is the seat of London's house of lords and house of commons. Number two Buckingham palace. This is the residence of the British monarch. Changing of the guardians is not a myth. Number one London eye created for the millennium celebration. One of the world's largest Ferris wheels is a sight to behold.
Handout 1
Find the definition
1. Cathedral a) a king or a queen
2. Bishop b) a party or a special event at which you
celebrate something
3. Hub c) to see something (literally)
4. Landmark d) a period of 1.000 years
5. Residence e) a famous building or object that you can
see and recognize easily
6. Monarch f) the most important church in the area
7. Millennium g) a house or other place where someone
lives, especially a
large house used by an important person
8. Celebration h) a Christian priest with a senior position
who is responsible for all churches in a
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