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Overview of Special Education January January 15, 2009.

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1 Overview of Special Education January January 15, 2009

2 Special Education…What Is It? “Special education is a service, not a place”

3 Beyond the Letter of the Law “Special education is more than a service…it is an attitude.”

4 Who Is Served by Special Education? The 13 categories (see page 6): Specific Learning Disabilities Speech/Communication Disorders Mental Retardation Emotional/Behavioral Disabilities Other Health Impairments Orthopedic Impairments Traumatic rain Injury Autism Severe/Multiple Disabilities Vision Impairments Hearing Impairments Deaf/Blind Developmental Delay

5 The Four Themes universal design for learning, inclusion, family–professional relationships, and being responsive to the multicultural diversity of students

6 Some Statistics on Teachers Females constitute 85 percent of the workforce. White teachers represent 86 percent of the workforce. Based on self–report, 14 percent of teachers have a disability. Their average age is 43 years. Fifty–nine percent of special education teachers have a master's degree. Teachers have an average of about 14 years of teaching experience. (Turnbull, p. 6)

7 The Benefit of the Doubt “In short, the benefit of the doubt benefits everyone.” (Turnbull, p. 30


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