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No Child Left Behind says that special education students must meet the same standards as regular-education students. Is that possible?

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No Child Left Behind says that special education students must meet the same standards as regular-education students. Is that possible?

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The idea is that schools shouldn’t set lower standards for special education students and that those students should be taught the same curriculum as regular education students. Teachers may use different strategies such as smaller class sizes, more one-on-one attention, and more hands-on activities. Also, students with severe disabilities may be assessed in alternative ways.

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