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Special Educational Needs in the Greek Educational System. A. Compulsory Education. Nursery School : 5-6 year-old pupils. Primary School: 6 grades. Junior High School : 3 grades. B. Non-compulsory Education. Senior High School: 3 grades General Senior High School - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Special Educational Needs in the Greek Educational System
A. Compulsory Education Nursery School: 5-6 year-old pupils
Primary School: 6 grades
Junior High School: 3 grades
B. Non-compulsory Education Senior High School: 3 grades
General Senior High School Professional (Technological) Senior High School Other Technological Schools
Tertiary Education
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Law 3699/2008
Special Education: Disabled Students with Special Educational Needs or Students with Special Educational Needs
Special Schools
Co-teaching
Parallel Classes
Home-teaching
Diagnostic, Evaluation and Support Services
Special Education
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General class: students with not serious learning difficulties
General class with co-teaching:
students who can follow the class syllabus
students who have serious special needs but there is not a special school or parallel class in the area
Education for Students with Special Educational Needs (I)
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Parallel class
common and specialised syllabus for students with less serious SEN
specialised - group or individual - syllabus in the context of an extended schedule for students with serious SEN – when there is not a special educational school in the area
Education for Students with Special Educational Needs (II)
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Blind Students/Students with impaired vision: General Class
Students with Autism:
Highly Functional (Asberger): General Class – Co-teaching by
a) Special Educational Teacher
b) Assistant provided by the family
Students with Autism and Retardment: Special School
Education for Students with Special Educational Needs (III)
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Lack of money: Insufficiency in buildings, equipment, special education teachers, teacher-training
The wash-back effect: teachers teach focusing on final exams
Disbelief to diagnoses – teachers’ personal beliefs and prejudices
Classroom organisation – teaching methods
Competitive system/environment
Problems in Implementation