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The traditional roles and responsibilities of a special education teacher have been changing. These roles can include all of the following choices EXCEPT:


◦ supporting special education students in the general education classroom.
◦ teaching with another teacher in a content area in which they have little or no background knowledge.
◦ helping students with assignments.
◦ engaging in disciplining and classroom management of a fewer number of students.


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engaging in disciplining and classroom management of a fewer number of students.



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