What are the types of alternative placement for children with special needs in education?

      

Discuss the types of alternative placement for children with special needs in education.

  

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Maurice
(i) General education class.
Includes children who receive most of their education program in a general education and receive special education and related services outside this classroom for less than 21% of the school day.

(ii) Resource room.
Includes children who receive special education and related services outside the general education classroom for more than 60% of the school day. Children may be placed separate with part time instruction in another placement or placed in separate day schools more instruction on a regular school compound.

(iii) Separate school.
Includes children who receive special education and related services in separate day schools for more than 50% of school day.

(iv) Residential facility.
Includes who receive education in a public or private residential facility at public expenses for more than 50% of the school day.

(v) Home-bound/ hospital environment.
Includes children placed in and receiving special education in hospital or home-bound programmes.
maurice.mutuku answered the question on August 22, 2017 at 13:02


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