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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. Common special needs
include challenges with learning, communication
challenges, emotional and behavioral disorders,
physical disabilities, and developmental disorders.
Students with these kinds of special needs are
likely to benefit from additional educational
services such as different approaches to teaching,
use of technology, a specifically adapted teaching
area, or resource room.
Intellectual giftedness is a difference in learning and can
also benefit from specialized teaching techniques or
different educational programs, but the term "special
education" is generally used to specifically indicate
instruction of students whose special needs reduce their
ability to learn independently or in an ordinary classroom,
and gifted education is handled separately. In most
developed countries, educators are modifying teaching
methods and environments so that the maximum number of
students are served in general education environments.
Special education in developed countries is often regarded
less as a "place" and more as "a range of services,
available in every school." Integration can reduce social
stigmas and improve academic achievement for many students.
The opposite of special education is general education.
General education is the standard curriculum presented with
standard teaching methods and without additional supports.
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