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JMatthes

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Explain how traditional special education puts students into various categories based on their exceptionalities.
 
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Compare disability studies with special education, within the context of ableism.
 
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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: Answers will vary, but should include a detailed discussion of the definition of special education, types of learning disabilities (such as attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder or Autism Spectrum Disorder, hearing, visual, and other physical disabilities; and emotional, behavioral, intellectual, and developmental disabilities).

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: Answers will vary, but should include definitions for special education and disability studies, viewpoints regarding the two orientations, and a detailed discussion on the similarities and differences of the two.




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