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		<title>By: ableego</title>
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		<dc:creator>ableego</dc:creator>
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		<description>Special education is &quot;Classroom or private instruction involving techniques, exercises, and subject matter designed for students whose learning needs cannot be met by a standard school curriculum,&quot; including students with legally-recognized disabilities.
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If your question is not about students with disabilities, please do not post in this section, as it creates a mess here and frustrates those that would like to remain members of this forum and community with this common interest.</p>
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