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Curriculum for Special Education

Special education poses a major challenge to school curriculums. Students with special needs need appropriate access to curriculum and effective instructional support in schools. <br>

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Curriculum for Special Education

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  1. Let's Talk About Curriculum for Special Education

  2. What is Special Education? Children with social, mental, or physical differences that require modifications to the usual school curriculum.

  3. Appropriate Curriculum For Special Education. (1) Activity-based learning (2) Self-directed learning (3) Cooperative and group work

  4. Curriculum guideline should involve Achieving key skills in a wide range of content areas The use of individualized education programme The use of variety of assessment tools The use of multi-disciplinary approaches in the education of students with special needs

  5. The Role of the Schools in Special Education Curriculum. Special education poses a major challenge to school curriculums. Students with special needs need appropriate access to curriculum and effective instructional support in schools. By participating in the student assessment, the School monitors the student's performance and progress.Multiple studies on special education have shown that schools play crucial roles in the success of the special education process. This has significant ramifications for crucial leadership concerns relating to successful special education and principal performance in identifying the information and skills they require.

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