Special education is simply providing additional instruction to a student to help in the area of academics. This can be by helping a student who falls below the academic success of their peers or whom surpasses their peers. So "gifted", or students who achieve above their peers, are also are able to access services via special education.
Special education does not simply mean a student is in a "special" class, for part or the whole day but means that he/she is utilizing some Special Education Services. Some examples of services are: alternate curriculum, extended time on tests, having tests read to a student, taking college courses in lower grades, being advanced in a grade.
well specialized education can be 2 forms from my perspective it can be when a child or people go to a school where they have special needs like they can't see or talk things like that or when a student is favored by a teacher or head teacher for a reason not known to their peers that is the answer from my perspective peace out and nice to hear from u this is my first answer.
Yes, uneducated can be considered the opposite of educated. Uneducated refers to someone who has not received formal or specialized education, while educated refers to someone who has received formal or specialized education.
Yes, there are many students who major in physical education, with state teachers certification.
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High schools don't have specialized fields of study. They have general education classes and classes required for college entrance.
You can start by attending a community college from right within Saginaw and then transferring to somewhere more specialized for childhood education.
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Veterinarians are generally trained and educated at specialized Schools of Veterinary Medicine.
A medical degree, and then several years of specialized training and other experience.
Trade schools provide education for specialty areas. While they by no means should be alternative options for reputable colleges, they will offer specialized training for areas like medical, education, computers.