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Special Education (6 found)

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A learning disability and the difficulties of living in foster care have caused Eric to fall far behind in high school. (full text)

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Irving is initially upset when he's placed in special ed, but eventually finds that a great teacher matters more than a label.
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For too many students, special ed becomes a trap. A lawyer describes how to make it work for you.

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Fabio has a learning disability that makes it hard for him to understand language and express himself.

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In special education, Zizi gets the attention she needs.

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Slade makes the transition from a school for the blind to a regular public high school.

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