Who is identified as an exceptional pupil?
The Education Act defines an exceptional pupil as a pupil whose behavioural, communicational, intellectual, physical or multiple exceptionalities are such that he or she is considered to need placement in a special education program…. Students are identified according to the categories and definitions of exceptionalities provided by the Ministry of Education.
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