Understanding chromosome disorders and their implications for special educators
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2014
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More children are now being diagnosed with chromosome abnormalities. Some chromosome disorder syndromes are relatively well known; while others are so rare that there is only limited evidence about their likely impact on learning and development. For educators, a basic level of knowledge about chromosome abnormalities is important for understanding the literature and communicating with families and professionals. This paper describes chromosomes, and the numerical and structural anomalies that can occur, usually spontaneously during early cell division. Distinctive features of various chromosome syndromes are summarised before a discussion of the rare chromosome disorders that are labelled, not with a syndrome name, but simply by a description of the chromosome number, size and shape. Because of the potential within-group variability that characterises syndromes, and the scarcity of literature about the rare chromosome disorders, expectations for learning and development of individual students need to be based on the range of possible outcomes that may be achievable. |
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World Education, Science, Research and Counseling Center |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/70451/2/70451a.pdf http://www.world-education-center.org/index.php/cjes/article/view/2-2 Gilmore, Linda (2014) Understanding chromosome disorders and their implications for special educators. Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences, 9(1), pp. 14-20. |
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Copyright 2014 SPROC LTD. Academic World Education & Research Center |
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School of Cultural & Professional Learning; Faculty of Education |
Palavras-Chave | #130312 Special Education and Disability #chromosomes #chromosome disorders #chromosome abnormalities #rare chromosome disorders #developmental outcomes |
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Journal Article |