An Education For All

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An Education For All (NAPSA)—Helping to make sure that all students get a fair and equal education, while maintaining the highest educational standards for all students—these are two challenges faced and met each day by special education s Special education teachers have learned manystrategies to help students succeed, no matter whattheir learning style. teachers. Special education students must be taught in general education classrooms wheneverpossible, say current laws. This includes children with the whole range of physical and learningdisabilities. Special educators help to make this inclusion work by teaching and collaborating with general education teachers each day in regular classroom settings. These special educators usecollaborative skills and their knowledge of diverse learning styles to help students succeed in the regular classroom. Special educators also facilitate meetings among parents, administrators and teachers. The field of special education needsintelligent, talented, and dedicated individuals to make education workfor all students. For more information on how to becomea special educator, visit the National Clearinghouse for Professions in Special Education at www.special-ed-careers.net or call 1-800-641-7824.