NOUN
- education of physically or mentally handicapped children whose needs cannot be met in an ordinary classroom
How To Use special education In A Sentence
- The Applicant is a nine year old boy with special educational needs.
- Adapting the curriculum just for children with special educational needs may lead to their becoming increasingly isolated and segregated within the classroom.
- He attends a school for special educational needs in Spilsby and is looked after by his general practitioner and paediatric services from Boston Hospital.
- For these children, the local authority draws up a statement of special educational needs, which in most cases provides extra help of some kind in the school.
- Nigeria also has preschools, special education, adult education, and classes for the gifted and talented.
- Each zone typically includes a cluster of two or three secondary schools with their supporting primaries and special educational needs provision.
- Few, if any, studies in special education have taken a broad look at the social contexts and special education placements experienced by large numbers of urban youth with mental health problems.
- After teaching music at several locations, he found a job teaching a special education class at P.S. 92.
- Paragraph 6.10 deals with the particular problems faced by pupils with special educational needs.
- She graduated high school on time and entered the UVic English program with the goal of eventually becoming a special education teacher for the blind.