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  2. List of disability-related terms with negative connotations

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    Views vary with geography and culture, over time, and among individuals. Many terms that some people view as harmful are not viewed as hurtful by others, and even where some people are hurt by certain terms, others may be hurt by the replacement of such terms with what they consider to be euphemisms (e.g., "differently abled" or "special needs").

  3. Idiot - Wikipedia

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    The Idiot by Evert Larock (1892). An idiot, in modern use, is a stupid or foolish person. 'Idiot' was formerly a technical term in legal and psychiatric contexts for some kinds of profound intellectual disability where the mental age is two years or less, and the person cannot guard themself against common physical dangers.

  4. Ableism - Wikipedia

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    Ableism often makes the world inaccessible to disabled people, especially in schools. Within education systems, the use of the medical model of disability and social model of disability contributes to the divide between students within special education and general education classrooms. Oftentimes, the medical model of disability portrays the ...

  5. Community education - Wikipedia

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    Millbank Community Education Centre in Aberdeenshire, 2018. Community education, also known as Community-Based Education or Community Learning & Development, or Development Education is an organization's programs to promote learning and social development work with individuals and groups in their communities using a range of formal and informal methods.

  6. 20 Great Quotes From Our Foolish Community

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    In the past 50 years, the Dow has closed either up or down 4% 76 times. Five of those days occurred in the past two weeks. As markets went wild, The Motley Fool held a series of live chats. Tens ...

  7. Problem-posing education - Wikipedia

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    The philosophy of problem-posing education is the foundation of modern critical pedagogy. [4] Problem-posing education solves the student–teacher contradiction by recognizing that knowledge is not deposited from one (the teacher) to another (the student) but is instead formulated through dialogue between the two. [5]

  8. 4 Foolish Things I Learned From "American Greed"

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    I know I'm not the only Fool who enjoys watching the financial television series American Greed on CNBC. The show explores various accounts of financial fraud and theft, from the infamous Enron ...

  9. Prosocial behavior - Wikipedia

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    Prosocial behavior in the classroom can have a significant impact on a student's motivation for learning and contributions to the classroom and larger community. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] In the workplace, prosocial behaviour can have a significant impact on team psychological safety , as well as positive indirect effects on employee's helping behaviors and ...