The term
special needs is a short form of
special education needs and is a way to refer to students with disabilities, in which their learning may be altered or delayed compared to other students. The term
special needs in the education setting comes into play whenever a child's education program is officially altered from what would normally be provided to students through an
Individual Education Plan, which is sometimes referred to as an Individual Program plan. Special education aids the student's learning environment to create a uniform system for all children. In the past, individuals with disabilities were often shunned or kept in isolation in
mental hospitals or institutions. In many countries, disabled people were seen as an embarrassment to society, often facing punishments of torture and even execution. In the US, after the creation of the 1990
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and many other regulations, students with disabilities could not be excluded or discriminated against in the
educational system.
Integrated learning environments In many cases, the
integration of special needs students into general-learning classrooms has had many benefits. A study done by Douglas Marston tested the effects of an integrated learning environment on the academic success of students with special needs. He first gathered students in from three different categories: those in isolated learning environments, those in integrated learning environments, and those in a combination of both isolated and integrated learning environments. He calculated the average number of words read by each group in the fall and again in the spring, and compared the outcome. The findings showed that those in integrated learning environments or a combination of isolated and integrated environments experienced greater improvements in their reading skills than those in strictly isolated environments. Integrated classrooms can also have many social benefits on students with special needs. By surrounding special needs students with their fully functioning peers, they are exposed to diversity. Their close contact with other students will allow them to develop friendships and improve
interpersonal skills.
Special needs and education worldwide The integration of children with special needs into school systems is an issue that is being addressed worldwide. In
Europe, the number of students with special needs in regular classrooms is rising, while the number of those in segregated exclusive special needs classrooms is declining. However, in other countries such as
China, educational opportunities for those with disabilities have been a longstanding issue. Certain cultural beliefs and
ideologies have prevented the integration of all students regardless of ability, yet in recent years, China has progressed significantly by allocating more funding to programs to support disabled people and striving to create more inclusive communities within schools. == See also ==