Our visual resources are particularly helpful for visual learners, nonverbal students, and students on the autism spectrum. Check out our special education resources so you can start planning and creating individualized materials to fit each student's needs today! Critical Thinking Skills ...
Speech or language impairment is one of the categories of disability specified in IDEA. This means that a child with a speech or language impairment may be eligible for special education and related services if it adversely affects their education. Language Noticeably behind other students in speech...
The site provides basic advocacy and resource knowledge for parents of special education students. Music Therapy for Young Children With Special Needs provides a number of suggestions for using music to help young students overcome or cope with a variety of disabilities. Very Special Home Pages ...
, the combination of which causes such severe educational needs that they cannot be served in a special education program solely for one of the impairments. The term does not include deaf-blindness. 9. Orthopedic Impairment (OI): A severe orthopedic impairment that adversely affects a child’s...
Special Education Community Here you'll find resources on the IEP process, specific disabilities, gifted education, and plenty more. Special Needs Children This special section of the Parents Community has lots of great resources targeted at parents. ...
Special needs studentsTeachers and the school psychological services were asked to assess the quality of educational programmes offered to students who were found eligible for special education in Norway and who attended ordinary classes. Adequacy and equity of the programmes and an assessment of social...
(IDEA), qualified children are entitled to special education accommodations and individualized education programs (IEPs) to give them the same educational opportunities as their peers. Through services in schools and at private providers, special education gives students with special needs the kind of ...
Special needs students can not only learn from regular education teachers, but can participate in collaborative learning with mainstream students as well. Collaborative learning allows students to work together in groups to complete lessons and assignments. A number of educators with inclusion classrooms...
Specifically, the most common issues in SEND education are: A lack of joint commissioning; No co-production or unfit co-production; Poor-quality education, health, and care plans. Unfortunately,this issue often results in a shortfall of ambition in special needs students, who give up on their...
SPECIAL needs studentsPRIMARY educationINTELLECTUAL disabilitiesSPECIAL educationEDUCATIONAL resourcesONLINE educationThis study investigates the psychological, educational, and technological difficulties faced by primary education students with special needs during online teaching. An interpretative phenomenological ...