Special Education is very broad in the sense that it caters not only the children with special needs but it allows us to know the cause and effect and the means to intervene so that we could bring up children who are still able to communicate to others and to help themselves in the near future. Children with special needs are children with some difficulty in academic. in their daily living or their physical handicapping condition such as the children with learning problems, autistic, Down syndrome,hearing impaired, visually impaired, mentally delayed, and the cerebral palsy. We can also include the gifted children. These children who experience one of this problems may or may not be a burdened to their families depending on the acceptance of each member of the family. that is why Special School is a must! that is why parents are encouraged to be open minded about the curriculum of the special education so that they would be obliged to understand the reasons of the special children's world. that is why we need to educate them so that they could live a valuable life in the family, in the community and to our country. We have to educate them on helping themselves to survive, to raise a family and to have confidence in dealing business perhaps. It is their right to be educated! It is not their prerogative to be here on earth! They are here for God's reason and will! Let us show to the world that education is really for all no matter what!
There are many benefits of special education in Nigeria. The main advantage is the fact that kids with special needs find a way of learning and are therefore not discriminated.
Karen A. Waldron has written: 'Teaching students with learning disabilities' -- subject(s): Parent-teacher relationships, Classroom management, Education, Learning disabled children 'Introduction to a Special Education' -- subject(s): Special education, Case studies, Mainstreaming in education, Inclusive education
Janine P. Stichter has written: 'An introduction to students with high-incidence disabilities' -- subject(s): Case studies, Special education, Education, Children with disabilities, Inclusive education
Melody Tankersley has written: 'Instructor's resource manual and test bank for Hallahan and Kauffman Exceptional learners introduction to special education' -- subject(s): Problems, exercises, Problems, exercises, etc, Special education, Study and teaching (Higher)
An Introduction to Special Effects - 2011 was released on: USA: May 2011
Michael S. Rosenberg has written: 'Special education for today's teachers' -- subject(s): Special education, Education, Children with disabilities, Special education teachers, Study and teaching 'Special education for today's teachers' -- subject(s): Special education, Education, Children with disabilities, Special education teachers, Study and teaching 'The special education sourcebook' -- subject(s): Special education, Bibliography, Directories, Handbooks, manuals
Special education teachers have a degree in education and a regular teaching credential and then get class work done in special education and a credential in special education.
history of special education
There are many benefits. One is more funding for the school itself and a higher reputation in the community. Another benefit is the benefit the students in those programs actually receive which is the same right to education as everyone else. Those children who participate in special education programs are more apt to know how to behave in society later on.
Anne E. Spafford is a professor who has written numerous articles and books on special education, multicategorical disabilities, and inclusive education. Some of her notable works include "Introduction to Contemporary Special Education: New Horizons" and "Assessment in Special and Inclusive Education."
The cast of An Introduction to Special Effects - 2011 includes: Liz de Nesnera as Voice
It means special education. This is education for those with disabilities.