However, many of these programs do not
adequately meet student needs (General Accounting Office, 1985).
Not exact matches
Such an education consists of regular or special education and related aids and services designed to
meet the individual educational
needs of
students with disabilities as
adequately as the
needs of
students without disabilities are
met.
This requires a bespoke approach with tiers of support and an array of services put in place to ensure the heterogeneous
needs of
students on the spectrum are
adequately met.
Teachers discuss and analyze
student data such as test scores and achievement gaps, identifying areas in which
students»
needs aren't being
adequately met and redesigning the curricula to
meet those
needs.
Of course
students with any kind of unique
needs must have them
met, be it through different materials, modifications in the learning environment, specialized tools or devices, or alternative teaching strategies, but such services are possible within inclusive classrooms that are
adequately staffed and supported.
Looking back, however, I realize that I just wasn't at a point in my career where I could
adequately meet those particular
students»
needs.
EW: Some teachers might be concerned about
adequately meeting the
needs of special education
students in their classes, with all the other responsibilities they must juggle.
One of the most daunting challenges Hawaii has faced in the 10 - year effort to overhaul its special education system is finding enough
adequately trained teachers to
meet students»
needs.
Overview In order to ensure that all
students are
adequately prepared for success in college and careers, states and districts across the country are working to provide multiple educational pathways to better
meet the
needs of
students, employers, and the
Keep public money in public schools and
adequately resource the public schools that take responsibility for
meeting the individual
needs of all of their
students.
Consultation between the private and public school is necessary to ensure that a program
adequately provides necessary program services under the law, and that the services
meet the expressed
needs of private school teachers,
students and staff.
«
Students with any other special
needs may not be admitted on the basis that GIA does not provide the programs required to
adequately meet such
needs,» according to GIA's requirements for registration.
«Obviously, if 32 percent of all
students are below basic in these categories, you can't argue that's
adequately meeting the
needs of
students.»
An «appropriate education» is the provision of regular or special education and related aids and services that are designed to
meet the
student's individual
needs as
adequately as the
needs of non-disabled
students are
met.
Unfortunately, we already know that most of these programs will not
adequately meet the
needs of
students.
When teachers try to
meet the diverse learning
needs of all
students, it becomes extremely difficult to provide
adequately for everyone.
This lack of active advertising of special education services would suggest that families navigating school choice must take greater responsibility in acquiring information about special education resources to ensure that they can enroll their
student in a school that will
adequately meet their
needs.