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'''Special education''' is the [[education]] of students with special needs in a way that addresses the students' [[individual]] [[differences]] and needs. [[Ideally]], this [[process]] involves the individually planned and [[systematically]] monitored arrangement of teaching procedures, adapted equipment and [[materials]], [[accessible]] settings, and other [[interventions]] [[designed]] to help learners with special needs [[achieve]] a higher level of [[personal]] self-sufficiency and success in school and [[community]] than would be available if the student were only given [[access]] to a typical classroom education.
 
'''Special education''' is the [[education]] of students with special needs in a way that addresses the students' [[individual]] [[differences]] and needs. [[Ideally]], this [[process]] involves the individually planned and [[systematically]] monitored arrangement of teaching procedures, adapted equipment and [[materials]], [[accessible]] settings, and other [[interventions]] [[designed]] to help learners with special needs [[achieve]] a higher level of [[personal]] self-sufficiency and success in school and [[community]] than would be available if the student were only given [[access]] to a typical classroom education.
 
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<center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Special Education''''', follow [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Special_Education '''''this link.'''''</center>
 
Common special needs include learning difficulties, [[communication]] challenges, [[emotional]] and [[behavioral]] disorders, [[physical]] disabilities, and developmental disorders.[1] Students with these kinds of special needs are likely to benefit from additional educational [[services]], different approaches to teaching, access to a [[resource]] room and use of [[technology]].
 
Common special needs include learning difficulties, [[communication]] challenges, [[emotional]] and [[behavioral]] disorders, [[physical]] disabilities, and developmental disorders.[1] Students with these kinds of special needs are likely to benefit from additional educational [[services]], different approaches to teaching, access to a [[resource]] room and use of [[technology]].
  

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