The Hunterdon County (NJ) Democrat (8/30, Mustac) reports that public schools in Clinton Township "will change how many of the students with special educational needs are taught," as the Board of Education "voted to create five full-time special education teaching positions and at the same time replace all of the collaborative model classrooms with co-teaching classrooms." School officials say that "a major advantage...is that a special education teacher can observe a student with special needs in all his or her interactions, not just those in which the student needs extra help."
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Tuesday, August 30, 2011
District Changes Teaching Method For Special Education Students
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