SPECIAL FEATURE: Education for Persons with Special Educational Needs Act 2004 – Response
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Special Educational Needs Act 2004, Inclusive Education, Inclusion, Special School, Mainstream, Mainstream vs Special SchoolAbstract
Educating a child with special needs in an ‘inclusive environment’ may not always be the answer. Does this new Act limit a parent’s right to choose, if necessary, a special school as the most appropriate educational option for their child?
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