Special Education

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Special Education
Group 3 Nguyen Quoc Dat, Bui Nhat Bao, Nguyen Kieu Anh, Nam Thuy Ca, Bui Minh Duc

Table of contents
Definition of Special Education and why it is needed History of Special Education System of Special Education
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Communication in class Types of Special Education

Famous disabled people Famous institutions for Special Education in Vietnam

What is Special Education?
Education assisted by equipment, settings especially designed for people with disabilities.

Why is Special Education needed?
Many people around the world are suffering from disabilities, including children.
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The need for access to education and information arises. However, educating disabled people requires a special approach, also depending on the type of disability.

Therefore, a Special Education system for the disabled is required.

2500000 2000000 1500000 1000000 500000 0 5 to 15 15 to 20 1 type of disability 2 or more types of disability

Number of disabled children and teenagers in the USA (2006) – U.S. Census Bureau

History of Special Education
First introduced in the USA after WWII. 1947: One of the first Special Education organizations, the American Association on Mental Deficiency, held its first convention

History of Special Education
1950s: A number of Special Education parent organizations were formed. 1960s: Many Special Education schools established in the USA.

History of Special Education
November 29, 1975: The American Congress approved of the “Individuals with Disabilities Education Act” (IDEA). IDEA is considered a civil law.

System of Special Education
Communication in class Types of Special Education

Communication in class
Braille: Used for communication with blind students, invented by Louis Braille

Communication in class
Sign language: Combination of hand shapes, movements of arms, the body and facial expressions in communications related to deaf students.

Types of Special Education
Inclusion:




Partial inclusion model: Children with special needs are educated in the specialized classroom for at least half a day outside their regular classrooms. Full inclusion model: Children with special needs never leave the regular classroom. They work with a personal assitant with the regular classroom setting.

Types of Special Education
Mainstreaming: Children with special needs will study with special assistance outside their regular classroom in specific time period.

Types of Special Education
Segregation: Disabled students work full time in their specialized classroom. Most generally, they attend a special school.

Types of Special Education
Exclusion: In this model, students do not receive education in any school but one-on-one instruction or group instruction

Famous disabled people
Louis Braille: Blinded in a car accident. Inventor of the Braille language.

Famous disabled people
Ludwig van Beethoven: Legendary German composer. Known to be deaf. Helen Keller: Devoted her life to people with disabilities. Mute, deaf and blind. Thomas Edison: Great American inventor. Has hearing impairment. Stephen Hawking: British physicist and mathemician. In a wheelchair and needs a computer to speak.

Helen Keller (1880-1968)

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)

Stephen Hawkings (1942-)

Famous institutions of Special Education in Vietnam
Nguyen Dinh Chieu Special School for Blind People. Founded in 1982. (Hanoi) Xa Dan Special School for Deaf and Mute children. (Hanoi) Anh Minh Special School for Deaf and Mute children. (HCM City) Hy Vong Special School for Deaf and Mute children. (HCM City) And many more…

A new school year begins in Nguyen Dinh Chieu school

Students of Xa Dan school

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