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'''Exceptional Education,''' also known as '''Exceptional Student Education (ESE)''', usually refers to both the education of [[gifted]] (also "talented") children and children with physical or mental [[disabilities]]. These programs are funded and supported outside the normal class framework: [[elementary schools]] dedicating separate classes, wings, and schools (such as [[magnet school]]s); [[secondary schools]] substituting classes with [[honors]] or special-needs classes.
'''Exceptional Education,''' also known as '''Exceptional Student Education (ESE)''', usually refers to both the education of [[gifted]] (also "talented") children and children with physical or mental [[disabilities]]. These programs are funded and supported outside the normal class framework: [[elementary schools]] dedicating separate classes, wings, and schools (such as [[magnet school]]s); [[secondary schools]] substituting classes with [[honors course]]s or special-needs classes.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 03:14, 11 June 2008

Exceptional Education, also known as Exceptional Student Education (ESE), usually refers to both the education of gifted (also "talented") children and children with physical or mental disabilities. These programs are funded and supported outside the normal class framework: elementary schools dedicating separate classes, wings, and schools (such as magnet schools); secondary schools substituting classes with honors courses or special-needs classes.

See also