History of Special Education Introduction Special education faced many changes in the last century. In the meantime, there are many opinions on how to educate and treat different students. In this article, I will explain the history of special education in the 20th century. Also, I will explain laws related to education for disabled people (IDEA). Finally, I will explain current and future issues of laws on special education.
History of Special Education History of Special Education Marie Cudia University of Grand Canyon: SPE 526: Training Learners with Diverse Needs April 2, 2012 History of Special Education The history of special education is the same as in the past, It is a long-term battle. We took a fight to bring us to our place today. That road has never been over, and society is constantly developing. We will strive for equal rights in education and life ... In the special education teacher's occupation, help the child play its fullest role and help "help the students overcome the obstacles" To do. Hollinsworth) My mother 's career as a special education teacher has been 22 years, which made it possible to earn a reward for this work with a deeper understanding of the more difficult aspects of this career. My mother taught me that the special education teacher leads the children to spread their benefits.
History of Special Education The history of special education recently began when Congress passed Education for All Disabled (EAHCA) in 1975. This law was renamed the "Education Law on Disabled Persons" (IDEA) in 1990. These laws stipulate that the school must meet the special needs of all students. Special education existed before 1975, but in most cases the situation is quite different from today's situation. - Helen Keller says "The world is full of suffering, but it is full of overcoming it". For students with special needs mathematics is usually a difficult field.
Although the field of history education of special education has existed for a long time, special education does not necessarily exist. Indeed, it has not been accepted even in the education field for many years. In the past, students with special needs were often not allowed to attend public school due to disability. But in today's world, they have the right to undergo free public education and in most cases can benefit from some of the available resources. Special education