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School Placement Options School Placement Options
Early Intervention
General Education
Collaborative Classroom
Self Contained Classroom
Home Schooling
Residential School
Talented & GiftedProgram
Juvenile DetentionFacility
Hospital Instruction
Alternative High School
Early Intervention Early Intervention
Early childhood intervention is a support system for children with developmental disabilities or delays and their families. Early intervention provides therapies for children with disabilities, to minimize delays and maximize their chances of reaching normal milestones in development. Early intervention begins from birth or first diagnosis until age three.
Early childhood intervention is a support system for children with developmental disabilities or delays and their families. Early intervention provides therapies for children with disabilities, to minimize delays and maximize their chances of reaching normal milestones in development. Early intervention begins from birth or first diagnosis until age three.
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General Education Classroom
General Education Classroom
Students with special needs are educated in regular classes for most of the day, or at least half of the day. Specialized services are often provided outside the classroom, in which the student leaves the classroom to attend smaller, more intensive instructional sessions, or to receive other related service such as speech and language therapy, occupational and/or physical therapy, and social work in a resource room.
Students with special needs are educated in regular classes for most of the day, or at least half of the day. Specialized services are often provided outside the classroom, in which the student leaves the classroom to attend smaller, more intensive instructional sessions, or to receive other related service such as speech and language therapy, occupational and/or physical therapy, and social work in a resource room.
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Collaborative Classroom Collaborative Classroom
The Collaborative Classroom has two or more educators in a classroom, a certified special ed teacher and general ed teacher, delivering or assisting in the daily lesson. The No Child Left Behind Act, more standardized testing and the inclusion laws require schools to find alternative ways to deliver instruction and meet the needs of a larger variety of students. Co-teaching in the collaborative classroom is when both teachers plan, deliver and assess the student's work.
The Collaborative Classroom has two or more educators in a classroom, a certified special ed teacher and general ed teacher, delivering or assisting in the daily lesson. The No Child Left Behind Act, more standardized testing and the inclusion laws require schools to find alternative ways to deliver instruction and meet the needs of a larger variety of students. Co-teaching in the collaborative classroom is when both teachers plan, deliver and assess the student's work.
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Self Contained Special Education Classroom Self Contained Special Education Classroom
A self contained classroom is a separate room dedicated to the education of students with special needs within a school that also provides general education. Classrooms are staffed by specially trained teachers, who provide specific, individualized instruction to individuals and small groups of students with disabilities.
A self contained classroom is a separate room dedicated to the education of students with special needs within a school that also provides general education. Classrooms are staffed by specially trained teachers, who provide specific, individualized instruction to individuals and small groups of students with disabilities.
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Home SchoolingHome Schooling
Home schooling is the education of children at home, typically by parents or tutors. Home schooling is a legal option for parents to provide their children with a learning environment as an alternative to publicly-provided schools. Parents cite numerous reasons to home school, including better academic test results, poor public school environment, improved character/morality development. It is also an option for families living in isolated rural locations or living abroad.
Home schooling is the education of children at home, typically by parents or tutors. Home schooling is a legal option for parents to provide their children with a learning environment as an alternative to publicly-provided schools. Parents cite numerous reasons to home school, including better academic test results, poor public school environment, improved character/morality development. It is also an option for families living in isolated rural locations or living abroad.
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Alternative High SchoolAlternative High School Alternative schools are educational institutions with a
curriculum and methods that are nontraditional. They have a special curriculum offering a more flexible program of study than a traditional school. A wide range of philosophies and teaching methods are offered by alternative schools. Alternative high schools accommodate students who are considered at risk of failing academically due to challenging behavior, special needs or emotional disabilities.
Alternative schools are educational institutions with a curriculum and methods that are nontraditional. They have a special curriculum offering a more flexible program of study than a traditional school. A wide range of philosophies and teaching methods are offered by alternative schools. Alternative high schools accommodate students who are considered at risk of failing academically due to challenging behavior, special needs or emotional disabilities.
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Residential SchoolResidential School
Residential facility includes students who receive education in a public or private residential facility, at public expense, for more than 50 percent of the school day. Students with severe special needs may also live at the facility. Residential schools also accommodate homeless children and children with emotional or behavioral needs.
Residential facility includes students who receive education in a public or private residential facility, at public expense, for more than 50 percent of the school day. Students with severe special needs may also live at the facility. Residential schools also accommodate homeless children and children with emotional or behavioral needs.
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Talented and Gifted ProgramTalented and Gifted Program
Talented and Gifted is an academic program that caters to excelling students. The program may be found in various forms in schools around the world, often with the name "Talented and Gifted" (TAG) or "Gifted and Talented Education" (GATE). Availability and quality of formal programs varies from place to place. Classes may either be in the form of more challenging, in depth or advanced courses, or in the form of a regularly scheduled seminar that covers extracurricular material.
Talented and Gifted is an academic program that caters to excelling students. The program may be found in various forms in schools around the world, often with the name "Talented and Gifted" (TAG) or "Gifted and Talented Education" (GATE). Availability and quality of formal programs varies from place to place. Classes may either be in the form of more challenging, in depth or advanced courses, or in the form of a regularly scheduled seminar that covers extracurricular material.
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Juvenile Detention FacilityJuvenile Detention Facility
Juvenile Detention Facilities are maximum-security institutions for youth who are in need of being detained in a restrictive environment. The youth are either alleged to be delinquent or have been adjudicated delinquent. Educational programs are scheduled for all youth in the detention center . Youth are taught Reading, Math, Science, Social Studies, English, Special Education, and recreation activities.
Juvenile Detention Facilities are maximum-security institutions for youth who are in need of being detained in a restrictive environment. The youth are either alleged to be delinquent or have been adjudicated delinquent. Educational programs are scheduled for all youth in the detention center . Youth are taught Reading, Math, Science, Social Studies, English, Special Education, and recreation activities.
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Hospital Instruction ProgramHospital Instruction Program
Hospital Instruction is a school operated in a hospital, generally a children's hospital which provides instruction to all primary and secondary grade levels. These schools help children regain academic progress during periods of hospitalization or rehabilitation. The schools are often run by the public school system and are based on the same curriculum.
Hospital Instruction is a school operated in a hospital, generally a children's hospital which provides instruction to all primary and secondary grade levels. These schools help children regain academic progress during periods of hospitalization or rehabilitation. The schools are often run by the public school system and are based on the same curriculum.
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