2734: Terry Hassold, who got his PhD in human genetics, explains that students with Down syndrome have delays with cognitive ability. Their brains have a late reaction when their neurological system sends a message for any task. Because of this late reaction, they tend to take longer to complete a task than an average student. Assistive technology is crucial in helping students with Down syndrome with their writing ability. Children with Down syndrome tend to have shorter fingers and a lowered thumb making their ability to write more difficult. Also, some of the usual wrist bones are not formed, making it difficult to hold objects. Slanted desks are one type of assisted technology that can aid in the successful ability to write. A three-ring binder can be used to create a slanted desk by turning the binder sideways. Also, students with Down syndrome often try to hold their pencils by anchoring them against the thumb rather than using the tip of their thumb. Shortened pencils or triangular-shaped pencils encourage students to hold them correctly. Using any of these assistive technologies can help students with Down syndrome during their educational process.
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to these services are excluded from education and unable to attend school. Due to the need of certain services and facilities, the estimated cost of providing education for a disabled child is 2.3 times higher than a child without disabilities. Given the poverty levels in a variety of developing countries, the education of children with disabilities does not become a priority. Children with physical disabilities are less likely to attend school in comparison with students who do not have a disability and children with an intellectual ability are even less likely than children with physical disabilities. In the Global South, 90% of children with some form of disability do not receive any form of structured education. While current initiatives toward inclusive education internationally have been implemented, such as the
Education for All program, some countries in the Global South still challenge the lack of ability to provide children with disabilities access to education due to issues such as lack of resources and schools being overcrowded.
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are determined on the basis of the student's needs. Accommodations and modifications to the regular program may include changes in the curriculum, supplementary aids or equipment, and the provision of specialized physical adaptations that allow students to participate in the educational environment as much as possible. Students may need this help to access subject matter, physically gain access to the school, or meet their emotional needs. For example, if the assessment determines that the student cannot write by hand because of a physical disability, then the school might provide a computer for typing assignments, or allow the student to answer questions verbally instead. If the school determines that the student is severely distracted by the normal activities in a large, busy classroom, then the student might be placed in a smaller classroom such as a separate classroom or
1148:: In this setting, disabled students are placed in a general education classroom to learn along with their disabled peers and non-disabled peers. A general education teacher and a special education teacher work as partners in instruction. Types of co-teaching include "one teaching/one helping" in which one teacher instructs while the other circulates around the class to evaluate and offer help, "parallel teaching" in which both teachers teach the same content to two groups of students of equal size, "station teaching" in which both teachers present differing content to different groups of students simultaneously and students rotate through each station, "alternative teaching" in which one teacher works with a smaller group or individual students while the other works with the rest of the class, and "team teaching" in which both teachers plan and teach a lesson together.
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Pakistan in different times. At the first time, in its report, the Commission on National Education (1959) highlighted the importance of special education. After that the Education Policy (1972) and the National Policy and Implementation Programme (1979) gave some importance to this sector. The same was also reflected in different medium-term (five-year) plans. This was felt more seriously when the Directorate General of Special Education, Islamabad formulated a draft National Policy for Special Education in 1986 and revised it in 1988 to bring it in line with the emerging needs of the disabled population. After that a special education policy was launched in 1999. The Government of Pakistan has launched a new National Policy for Persons with Disabilities in 2002, which is dynamically being implemented.
1666:(IDEA)) approximately 2 million children with special needs were not receiving sufficient public education. Of those that were within the academic system, many were reduced to lower standards of teaching, isolated conditions, or even removal from school buildings altogether and relocated out of peer circulation. The passing of this bill effectively changed the lives of millions of special needs students, ensuring that they have free access to quality public education facilities and services. And while there are those that benefit from the turning of this academic tide, there are still many students (most of which are minorities with disabilities) that find themselves in times of learning hardship due to the unbalanced distribution of special education funding.
1048:(IDEA) is a federal law that requires every school system to provide a free and appropriate public education for every child, ages 3 to 22, regardless of how or how seriously that child may be disabled. To ensure that this federal law is obeyed, the government requires every school system provide this type of education to each student in order to receive federal funding. This changed a little in 2004 when the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) decided to update the law. After the law was updated into the Disabilities Education Improvement Act, the ability to identify special needs children and give them the appropriate education environment was improved.
1681:. Students who both are special education students and of a minority face unequal chances for quality education to meet their personal needs. Special education referrals are, in most cases in the hands of the general education teacher, this is subjective and because of differences, disabilities can be overlooked or unrecognized. Poorly trained teachers at minority schools, poor school relationships, and poor parent-to-teacher relationships play a role in this inequality. With these factors, minority students are at a disadvantage because they are not given the appropriate resources that would in turn benefit their educational needs.
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amount of money spent on one special needs child is enough to cover a large group of general education students, and sometimes even causes several students to experience budget cuts on general programs to support one child. The evidence for special education not having enough money is the lack of teachers, burnt-out teachers and a limited variety of teaching tools for each student. The argument to spend the money differently states that there is a lot of money set aside, but that it is being wasted by spending too much time on paperwork, inefficient IEP meetings or spending money on things that do not actually benefit the child.
2320:. The general objective for Statped is to give guidance and support to those in charge of the education in municipalities and county administrations to ensure that children, young people and adults with major and special educational needs are secured well-advised educational and developmental provisions. The institutions affiliated with Statped offer a broad spectrum of services. Statped consists of 13 resource centres owned by the state, and four units for special education, where Statped buys services. These centres offer special educational guidance and support for local authorities and county administrations.
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990:. Although the discrepancy model has dominated the school system for many years, there has been substantial criticism of this approach (e.g., Aaron, 1995, Flanagan and Mascolo, 2005) among researchers. One reason for criticism is that diagnosing SLDs on the basis of the discrepancy between achievement and IQ does not predict the effectiveness of treatment. Low academic achievers who also have low IQ appear to benefit from treatment just as much as low academic achievers who have normal or high intelligence.
1245:, which is a separate classroom dedicated solely to the education of students with special needs within a larger school that also provides general education. This classroom is typically staffed by a specially trained teacher, who provides specific, individualized instruction to individuals and small groups of students with special needs. Separate classrooms, because they are located in a general education school, may have students who remain in the separate classroom full-time, or students who are
1334:, school districts in the United States began to slowly integrate students with moderate and severe special needs into regular school systems. This changed the form and function of special education services in many school districts and special schools subsequently saw a steady decrease in enrollment as districts weighed the cost per student. It also posed general funding dilemmas to certain local schools and districts, changed how schools view assessments, and formally introduced the concept of
1566:, is debated. While many severely disabled children can learn simple tasks, such as pushing a buzzer when they want attention, some children may be incapable of learning. Some parents and advocates say that these children would be better served by substituting improved physical care for any academic program. In other cases, they question whether teaching such non-academic subjects, such as pushing a buzzer, is properly the job of the school system, rather than the health care system.
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2707:"visual scene displays" that are most helpful for children who are having difficulty with verbal skills, according to Jules Csillag, a speech–language pathologist who focuses on special ed tech. Apps such as SceneSpeak and Speech with Milo help autistic children develop storytelling skills with text-to-speech voice and interactive storybooks. Using apps like these in a classroom can improve autistic student's verbal skills.
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number of children meeting diagnostic criteria for learning disabilities. He has also suggested that the focus on learning disabilities and the provision of accommodations in school fails to acknowledge that people have a range of strengths and weaknesses and places undue emphasis on academics by insisting that students should be supported in this area and not in music or sports.
1463:, treats an occasional, unexpected episode of illness or incapacity caused by a disability similar to an equivalent episode of an unexpected viral infection. These students or their families should inform the teachers of the problem and turn in the missed work soon after the student is well enough to return to school (typically, one to three days after the return to class).
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disability had never been to school in 2006, but 19% of those at risk of having a hearing impairment and 51% of those who were at higher risk of mental disability had never been to school. In
Thailand, almost all 6- to 9-year-olds who had no disability had been to school in 2005–2006, and yet 34% of those with walking or moving impairments had never been to school.
2223:(school for children with severe and multiple disabilities): for children with severe and multiple disabilities who need very special care and attention. Sometimes these children are only susceptible for very basic emotional and sensory stimulation. Thus teachers at these school (as well as at schools for the deafblind) are highly specialized professionals.
1161:: Each child must have an Individualized Education Program (IEP) that distinguishes their particular needs. The child must get the services that are designed for them. These services will allow them to reach their annual goals which will be assessed at the end of each term along with short-term goals that will be assessed every few months.
1167:: A lot of research has been done regarding disabled students and the best way to teach them. Testing, IQs, interviews, the discrepancy model, etc. should all be used to determine where to place the child. Once that is determined, the next step is the best way for the child to learn. There are a number of different programs such as the
978:. The discrepancy model depends on the teacher noticing that the students' achievements are noticeably below what is expected, at which point the teacher may make the decision for the student to receive support from a special education specialist. Before doing so, the teacher must show documentation of low academic achievement. The
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exclusively in a separate classroom for students with various disabilities. If their special class is located in an ordinary school, they may be provided opportunities for social integration outside the classroom, such as by eating meals with non-disabled students. Alternatively, these students may attend a
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Colombia can be categorized into three time periods: the period of neglect, the period of diagnosis and planning, and the emergence of special education. The period of planning ran from the years 1978 to the year 1990. The Ministry of Colombia in 1995 implemented a
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students with special needs are entitled to facilities and support that cater to their individual needs, they should not be automatically isolated from their peers or from the benefits of general education. However, according to
Fierros and Conroy, once minority children such as African Americans and
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National Coalition for Personal Shortages did a survey and almost 100% of the teachers said that they are not able to give the proper rights to disabled children.
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The practice of inclusion (in mainstream classrooms) has been criticized by advocates and some parents of children with special needs because some of these students require instructional methods that differ dramatically from typical classroom methods. Critics assert that it is not possible to deliver
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Education for All Handicapped Children's Act of 1974, to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and then Individuals with Disabilities Educational Improvement Act
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ensures students with disabilities always have opportunities to participate in extracurricular athletics equal to other students. Special education students can benefit from sports in many ways. For example, studies show it boosts self confidence and improves the participant's skills in relationship
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Education, students with special educational needs may be exempted from standardized tests or given modified tests. They have a right to extra time, a choice of formats for the tests (e.g., oral rather than written), and any equipment that they normally use during
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are resource rooms that students with milder difficulties use part-time for specialized instruction individually in small groups. These students spend the rest of the day in the mainstream classroom. Some students with special needs are fully included in the mainstream classroom, with accommodations
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Federal Ministry of Education constituted a committee to develop exclusively the first broad -based National Policy on Special Needs Education (SNE) in Nigeria. The constitution of the drafting committee with the mandate to formulate a national policy on special-needs education gave birth to the
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Disabled children are often denied their right to education. However, little is known about their school attendance patterns. The collection of data on children with disabilities is not straightforward, but data are vital to ensure that policies are in place to address the constraints these children
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Scheduling accommodations: Students may be given rest breaks or extended time on tests (may be considered a modification, if speed is a factor in the test). Use a timer to help with time management. Students with a disability that can flare up unexpectedly may be allowed to turn in an assignment or
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identified as needing special education services. Poor, black and Latino urban schools are more likely to have limited resources and to employ inexperienced teachers that do not cope well with student behavior problems, "thereby increasing the number of students they referred to special education."
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Colombia. Children would be left home without much interaction with the outside world. In 1985, special education was researched across the country and education programs were created. After 1990, disabled people were given access
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Disabled children require access to services that can support them throughout their time in school, such as more individual attention from instructors. According to the United Nations Centre for Human Rights, about 2% of children with disabilities have access to these services. Those without access
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The education offered by the school must be appropriate to the student's individual needs. Schools are not required to maximize the student's potential or to provide the best possible services. Unlike most of the developed world, American schools are also required to provide many medical services,
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Poor people and refugees are more likely to have limited resources and to employ inexperienced teachers that do not cope well with student behavior problems, "thereby increasing the number of students they referred to special education." Teacher efficacy, tolerance, gender, and years of experience
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By one estimate, 93 million children under age 14, or 5.1% of the world's children, were living with a 'moderate or severe disability' in 2004. According to the World Health Survey, in 14 of 15 low and middle income countries, disabled people of working age were about one-third less likely to have
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Parents of students with a learning disability must be aware of what type of disability their child has, so they can get access to accommodations such as speech therapy, occupational therapy and adaptive physical education. For example, if a student takes an academic test and it indicates that the
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Students with all forms of special needs are assessed to determine their specific strengths and weaknesses. The earlier these students with special needs are assessed, the faster they get the accommodations that they need, and the better it is for their education. Placement, resources, and goals
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Autism is a disability that impairs the social interactions and communication skills of a person. People who are autistic tend to think and act differently from others. Many autistic children find themselves comfortable with a device in their hands. For students with autism, there are apps called
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According to the 11 February 2005 Law, all children have the right to be enrolled in their neighborhood school, although children may be placed in medico-social institutions if their personalized plan calls for it. Each student's personalized school plan describes teaching methods, psychological,
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changes or adapts the material to make it simpler. Modifications may change what is learned, how difficult the material is, what level of mastery the student is expected to achieve, whether or how the student is assessed, or any other aspect of the curriculum. For example, the school may modify a
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Training of disabled students, particularly at the upper-secondary level, emphasizes vocational education to enable students to be as independent as possible within society. Vocational training varies considerably depending on the student's disability, but the options are limited for some. It is
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program. The response of the children to this intervention then determines whether they are designated as having a learning disability. Those few who still have trouble may then receive designation and further assistance. Sternberg (1999) has argued that early remediation can greatly reduce the
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For major exams, Canadian schools commonly use accommodations, such as specially printed examinations for visually impaired students, when assessing the achievements of students with special needs. In other instances, disabled students may receive alternative assessments or modifications that
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Linked to this, there is debate about the extent to which disabled students, whether in mainstream or special settings, should have a specific pedagogy, based on the scientific study of particular diagnostic categories, or whether general instructional techniques are relevant to all students
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With respect to standardized tests, special consideration procedures are in place in all states for disabled students. Students must provide documentation. Not all desired forms of accommodations are available. For example, students who cannot read, even if the inability to read is due to a
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A 2021 study that examined the impact of a sharp reduction in the provision of special education services in Texas found that this policy change substantially reduced the high school completion rates and college enrollment rates of the students who were denied access to special education.
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to public school classes. Awareness and recognition of this group's educational rights led to an increase in advocacy for accessibility for disabled children. While there have been improvements, development of special education programs and special education policy is still slow.
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places an obligation on education authorities to meet the needs of all students in consultation with other agencies and parents. In Scotland the term Special Educational Needs (SEN), and its variants are not official terminology although the very recent implementation of the
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clear that the government is aware of the necessity of broadening the range of possibilities for these students. Advancement to higher education is also a goal of the government, and it struggles to have institutions of higher learning accept more disabled students.
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tests. If the student receives modifications to the school-leaving exams, this is noted on the certificate of achievement. If they are not following the national core curriculum, then they are tested according to the goals of their individual educational program.
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Parents of typically developing children sometimes fear that the special needs of a single "fully included" student will take critical levels of attention and energy away from the rest of the class and thereby impair the academic achievements of all students.
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In the discrepancy model, a student receives special education services for a specific learning difficulty (SLD) if the student has at least normal intelligence and the student's academic achievement is below what is expected of a student with his or her
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disability, cannot have the exam read to them, because the exam results should accurately show that the student is unable to read. Reports on matriculation exams do not mention whether the student received any accommodations in taking the test.
2784:, which tailors sports for students with certain disabilities. Organizations like S.T.R.I.D.E. Adaptive Sports help educational institutions in providing opportunities for special education student athletes. Some of these sports might include
1854:, 'close friends') class group in addition to the six grades, where students who struggle to adapt to mainstream classrooms are gathered and given life skills as well as completing their studies at a more adaptable pace. This is different to
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provide special education in varying degrees from the least restrictive settings, such as full inclusion, to the most restrictive settings, such as receiving special education services at home or hospital.
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Extended time: Students with a slower processing speed may benefit from extended time for assignments and/or tests in order to have more time to comprehend questions, recall information, and synthesize
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in 1975 (since renamed the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)). This law required schools to provide services to students previously denied access to an appropriate education.
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quality under a system based on inclusion in the educational services". The Colombian government has also made financial strides into special education, investing over $ 12.3 million in 2015.
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Latinos are labeled as students with special needs they are far less likely than Caucasians to be placed in settings of inclusive learning and often receive less desirable treatment overall.
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Some children are easily identified as candidates for special needs due to their medical history. For example, they may have been diagnosed with a genetic condition that is associated with
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Another large issue is the lack of resources enabling individuals with special needs to receive an education in the developing world. As a consequence, 98 percent of children with
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presented without special teaching methods or supports. Sometimes special education classrooms and general special education classrooms mix. This is called an inclusive classroom.
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reading assignment for a student with reading difficulties by substituting a shorter, easier book. A student may receive both accommodations and modifications.
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and Unified Sports, the latter which pairs participants with and without intellectual disabilities on the same team. Educational institutions can also promote
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VanDerHeyden, Amanda M.; Witt, Joseph C.; Naquin, Gale (1 June 2003). "Development and Validation of a Process for Screening Referrals to Special Education".
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Smith P (October 2007). O'Brien, John (ed.). "Have we made any progress? Including students with intellectual disabilities in regular education classrooms".
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In the 19th century, people with disabilities and the inhumane conditions where they were supposedly housed and educated were addressed in the literature of
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Different instructional techniques are used for some students with special educational needs. Instructional strategies are classified as being either
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Schools adapt the national guidelines to the needs of individual students. Students with special educational needs are given an individualized plan.
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China holds the largest system of education in the world and features a state run public school system under the order of the Ministry of Education.
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Students can be offered a flexible setting in which to take tests. These settings can be a new location to provide for minimal distractions.
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3288:"Understanding Individualized Education Programs"
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6062:Instruction of Students with Severe Disabilities
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5192:International Journal of Educational Development
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2318:Norwegian Directorate for Education and Training
1953:Special education is regulated centrally by the
1944:List of special education institutions in Lahore
6128:Guide to Special Education Terms & Acronyms
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4182:Simpson, Richard L.; Sonja R. de Boer (2009).
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3572:Karen Zittleman; Sadker, David Miller (2009).
3547:Karen Zittleman; Sadker, David Miller (2006).
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5951:"The Long-Run Impacts of Special Education"
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1640:Educational inequality § Special education
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4784:Racial Inequality in Special Education
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4321:Breckenridge, C. A. (1 October 2001).
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3853:Handbook on Developmental Disabilities
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2977:. Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes Pub. Co.
2610:All special-needs students receive an
2606:Special education in the United States
2417:All special-needs students receive an
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596:Disabled Peoples' International (DPI)
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6042:Teaching and Learning and Leadership
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4898:"Disability standards for education"
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2667:PARC v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
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5629:from the original on 14 August 2021
5501:The State of Learning Disabilities.
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5102:"Les unités d'enseignement Autisme"
4038:Joint Information Systems Committee
4000:Pepper, David (25 September 2007).
2826:Abuse of special education students
2511:Additional Support for Learning Act
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5709:Register, John (31 January 2017).
5385:"The History of Special Education"
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3157:Wolffe, Jerry. (20 December 2010)
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2620:Free Appropriate Public Education
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2427:Free Appropriate Public Education
2423:Özel Eğitim Kurumları Yönetmeliği
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5702:
5678:Duncan, Arne (25 January 2013).
5465:Ladson-Billings, Gloria (1994).
4465:from the original on 1 July 2017
4094:Journal of Learning Disabilities
4031:e-Assessment Glossary (Extended)
3855:, 15-34. London: Guilford Press.
3185:Hicks, Bill (18 November 2011).
2717:
2612:Individualized Education Program
2599:
2563:
2524:
2419:Individualized Education Program
1876:
1696:American Institutes for Research
1638:This section is an excerpt from
1599:
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4207:Snell, M.E.; Brown, F. (2011).
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2807:, tennis, bowling, and skiing.
2132:Förderschule für Lernbehinderte
1955:Singapore Ministry of Education
1736:
1704:Researchers Edward Fierros and
1514:Issues within special education
156:needs additional citations for
60:or discuss these issues on the
9277:Disability and LGBT identities
8913:
8538:Federated States of Micronesia
7833:British Indian Ocean Territory
5204:10.1016/j.ijedudev.2011.04.009
4951:Robert Holland (1 June 2002).
4670:. Greenwood Publishing Group.
4432:10.1080/02796015.2003.12086194
4225:. Sycamore, IL:Sycamore Press.
3880:Remedial and Special Education
3167:
3151:
3129:. Brookes Publishing Company.
3116:
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3018:. Brookes Publishing Company.
3007:
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2953:
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2164:Förderschule für Sehbehinderte
1773:special education organization
1091:needs, which is accepted as a
1039:Individual Family Service Plan
976:response to intervention model
591:Society for Disability Studies
448:Unlicensed assistive personnel
13:
1:
9089:Services for mental disorders
6163:
4693:Disability and Rehabilitation
3701:"graphics.chicagotribune.com"
3661:, in Volkmar, Fred R. (ed.),
3090:Gaylord-Ross, Robert (1989).
2927:
2624:Least Restrictive Environment
2472:Special education in Scotland
2431:Least Restrictive Environment
2180:Förderschule für Schwerhörige
2078:instituts d'éducation motrice
1541:obsessive compulsive disorder
1474:speech and language pathology
1224:least restrictive environment
1179:Guided by student performance
758:exceptional student education
9094:Services for disabled people
8506:United States Virgin Islands
6176:
6124:U.S. Department of Education
6095:Resources in other libraries
6011:license statement/permission
4828:"China Education Center Ltd"
3671:10.1007/978-1-4419-1698-3_84
2856:Early childhood intervention
2738:Special education and sports
2506:Additional Support Needs Act
2468:Special education in England
1964:
1948:
1839:or modifications as needed.
1194:PS 721, a special school in
947:, may have various forms of
525:Supplemental Security Income
287:Ableism / Disablism
7:
9377:Arts, media, culture, sport
8268:Education in North America
5312:Kamenopoulou, Leda (2018).
5056:annuaire.action-sociale.org
5031:annuaire.action-sociale.org
3094:. Baltimore: P.H. Brookes.
2819:
2742:
2657:Brown v. Board of Education
2584:in a professional context.
2533:
2364:There are special schools (
2331:
2323:
2204:Förderschule für Taubblinde
1989:
1867:
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1806:
1564:persistent vegetative state
1498:A university field, termed
1330:With the Amendments to the
1097:speech and language therapy
851:, or a separate classroom.
790:typical classroom education
540:Disabled students allowance
535:Disability Living Allowance
105:, discuss the issue on the
10:
9513:
9404:Disability in horror films
9196:Activities of daily living
8718:Education in South America
6813:
5995:
5383:Priscilla Pardini (2002).
4786:. Harvard Education Press.
4262:10.1177/001440299105700606
4106:10.1177/002221949502800907
3892:10.1177/074193258800900608
3659:"Self-contained Classroom"
3657:Spencer, Trina D. (2013),
3476:10.1177/001440298805400408
2941:What is special education?
2876:Mainstreaming in education
2831:Adapted physical education
2782:Adapted Physical Education
2768:Organizations and programs
2603:
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2172:Förderschule für Gehörlose
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2009:
1996:Special Education Bulgaria
1993:
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1759:Special education in China
1756:
1727:
1700:US Department of Education
1685:US Department of Education
1637:
1480:, psychological services,
1442:reading skills acquisition
1419:Examples of accommodations
1273:History of special schools
1044:In the United States, the
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837:developmental disabilities
399:Disability rights movement
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6828:Early childhood education
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6090:Resources in your library
5001:"Organisation de l'école"
4748:10.1080/13603110802265125
4705:10.1080/09638280902773778
4645:10.1080/13603110110067190
4340:10.1215/08992363-13-3-349
3838:10.1215/03616878-22-1-254
3320:Hallahan, Daniel (2012).
3053:. Paul H Brookes Pub Co.
2917:Vocational rehabilitation
2810:
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2482:Special Educational Needs
2395:The Ministry of Education
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2066:instituts médicoéducatifs
2033:
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1539:health condition such as
1426:learning to write by hand
1380:Examples of modifications
1109:rehabilitation counseling
845:intellectual disabilities
545:Disabled Persons Railcard
9297:Sexuality and disability
9272:Disability and disasters
9184:Structural and assistive
8689:Northern Mariana Islands
8501:Turks and Caicos Islands
7582:East Timor (Timor-Leste)
7178:Central African Republic
5569:10.4103/1735-1995.200272
5435:10.1177/0042085909338688
4872:"Tokubetsu Shien Kyoiku"
4420:School Psychology Review
4211:(7th ed.). Pearson.
3864:Jorgensen, C.M. (1998).
2891:Response to intervention
2886:Reasonable accommodation
2340:
2243:(comprehensive school).
1789:
1752:
1662:(currently known as the
1342:Instructional strategies
1243:self-contained classroom
1029:Individual Learning Plan
980:response to intervention
841:autism spectrum disorder
558:the Severely Handicapped
514:Socioeconomic assistance
424:Sexuality and disability
9411:Disability in the media
9282:Disability and religion
9221:Personal Care Assistant
8654:Cocos (Keeling) Islands
7843:Cocos (Keeling) Islands
5178:Management of Inclusion
5108:(in French). 9 May 2022
4938:13 January 2014 at the
3787:"Education-Of-The-Deaf"
3616:11 January 2013 at the
3402:Special Education Guide
3254:Goodman, Libby (1990).
2749:Office for Civil Rights
2640:Department of Education
2156:Förderschule für Blinde
2027:listening comprehension
1766:
1747:
1586:restraint and seclusion
945:intellectual disability
860:Intellectual giftedness
817:osteogenesis imperfecta
805:communication disorders
746:special-needs education
673:Disability in the media
18:Special needs education
9394:Disability in the arts
9287:Disability and poverty
9226:Physical accessibility
8431:British Virgin Islands
7945:Bosnia and Herzegovina
5924:Educated Sports Parent
5894:Educated Sports Parent
5748:www.urmc.rochester.edu
5499:Cortiella, C. (2009).
5236:10.19053/2011835X.7548
4379:Mintz, Joseph (2014).
2841:Disability and poverty
2628:Government-run schools
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1165:Research-based methods
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953:developmental disorder
774:individual differences
663:Disability in the arts
486:Physical accessibility
9487:Alternative education
8985:driver rehabilitation
8632:and other territories
8371:Saint Kitts and Nevis
7338:São Tomé and Príncipe
7198:Republic of the Congo
4931:Country information:
4904:on 17 September 2010.
4832:www.chinaeducator.com
4385:. London: Routledge.
4291:Ellis, Edwin (2002).
4051:on 16 September 2012.
3743:"History of the INJA"
3509:Making Inclusion Work
3429:Intellect Dev Disabil
2786:wheelchair basketball
2652:civil rights movement
2466:Further information:
2404:Residency certificate
2117:
1942:Further information:
1289:, with education for
1193:
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919:Inclusion (education)
873:internal displacement
813:physical disabilities
797:learning disabilities
754:alternative provision
414:People-first language
392:Societal implications
9492:Educational programs
9318:Models of disability
9302:Youth and disability
9267:Invisible disability
9216:Orthotics and braces
9201:Assistive technology
9013:Rights, law, support
8520:Education in Oceania
7896:Education in Europe
7757:United Arab Emirates
7124:Education in Africa
6347:Instructional design
5968:10.1257/pol.20190603
4250:Exceptional Children
4081:on 23 December 2012.
3793:on 22 September 2013
3505:Bowe, Frank (2004).
3464:Exceptional Children
3348:. 5 September 2019.
3322:Exceptional Learners
2912:Tracking (education)
2906:Supported employment
2866:Learning environment
2778:the Paralympic Games
2728:assistive technology
1900:improve this section
1507:supported employment
1486:occupational therapy
1233:An alternative is a
1101:occupational therapy
1064:Methods of provision
929:developing countries
896:academic achievement
481:Orthotics and braces
466:Assistive technology
165:improve this article
111:create a new article
103:improve this article
93:may not represent a
30:For other uses, see
8970:Learning disability
8386:Trinidad and Tobago
8281:Antigua and Barbuda
8161:States with limited
7784:limited recognition
7413:States with limited
7112:Education by region
6838:Secondary education
6750:Teaching philosophy
6653:Pedagogical pattern
6596:21st century skills
6575:Religious education
6218:Aims and objectives
6013:). Text taken from
5838:SpecialOlympics.org
5778:SpecialOlympics.org
5506:6 July 2009 at the
5399:on 18 November 2016
5395:(3). Archived from
5360:. 4 November 2014.
4918:Europe-Asia Studies
2946:12 May 2009 at the
2277:Republic of Ireland
1718:National approaches
1500:severe disabilities
1226:as mandated in the
1078:developed countries
996:reading remediation
898:for many students.
888:developed countries
829:Sanfilippo syndrome
442:Personal assistance
349:Learning disability
180:"Special education"
9384:Disability culture
9311:Disability studies
9206:Independent living
8934:Disability studies
8852:Schools portal
8321:Dominican Republic
7516:Education in Asia
6843:Tertiary education
6781:Learning resources
6272:Education sciences
5808:www.paralympic.org
5389:Rethinking Schools
4957:School Reform News
4804:. 26 August 2019.
4459:The New York Times
4238:. Madrid: Pearson.
4171:on 5 October 2008.
4165:"Related Services"
4018:on 15 August 2011.
3703:. 24 January 2020.
2846:Disability studies
2662:separate but equal
2644:disproportionately
2120:
1796:Education in Japan
1689:mental retardation
1590:physical restraint
1461:flexible deadlines
1220:mainstream schools
1200:
1173:Direct Instruction
1074:
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868:remedial education
833:muscular dystrophy
556:Assured Income for
9482:Special education
9469:
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9338:Neuroqueer theory
9241:Web accessibility
9191:Accessible toilet
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9032:Disability rights
9027:Ableism/disablism
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6580:Special education
6255:Standardized test
6238:Course evaluation
6081:Special education
6076:Library resources
5840:. 3 August 2018.
5527:. 20 April 2015.
5478:978-1-55542-668-2
5217:Ochoa, D (2017).
4963:on 4 August 2012.
4778:Losen, Daniel J;
4699:(14): 1170–1180.
4677:978-0-275-94667-8
4582:978-92-3-100088-1
4529:"www.dhcs.ca.gov"
4193:978-0-470-23080-0
4074:978-1-84185-529-5
3717:. 23 August 2022.
3715:"www.justice.gov"
3680:978-1-4419-1698-3
3583:978-0-07-323007-8
3558:978-0-07-323007-8
3520:978-0-13-017603-5
3378:on 7 January 2011
3331:978-0-13-703370-6
3265:978-0-7914-0371-6
3162:The Oakland Press
3136:978-1-55766-273-6
3101:978-1-55766-010-7
3060:978-1-55766-041-1
3025:978-1-55766-291-0
2984:978-1-55766-103-6
2762:wheelchair soccer
2722:If a student has
2638:According to the
2302:passend onderwijs
2212:Schule für Kranke
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1617:; 56% and 72% in
1291:visually impaired
1239:special classroom
972:discrepancy model
903:general education
742:Special education
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461:Accessible toilet
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282:Disability theory
275:Theory and models
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9037:Pejorative terms
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8553:Marshall Islands
8526:Sovereign states
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6713:Peer instruction
6678:Blended learning
6601:Bloom's taxonomy
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6560:Education reform
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