Describe the detail about the role of various professionals for children with special needs?
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children with special needs
Some of the specific roles include speech pathologist, occupational therapist, physical therapist, school counselor, or teacher's aide (helping one or two special needs children in a mainstream classroom).
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let's look at the roles of a teacher. In short, a teacher teaches, but they also design the educational content to pass knowledge to students. Teachers are responsible for assessing students' learning and skills through testing or other assignments designed to illustrate the students' abilities. Through these assessments, teachers are often expected to identify at-risk students and bring those students to the attention of the proper departments within the school.
In short, a teacher is much more than a person who presents information.
Now, what is the role of a special education professional? A special education professional's roles include those of a traditional classroom teacher and of a support service provider. The difference between a special education professional and a mainstream teacher is that the special education professional performs all duties with and for students with varying degrees of disability and not all duties are related to teaching. All teachers must be aware of laws that regulate the education environment, but special education professionals must also be aware of the laws pertaining to people with disabilities. As we discuss special education professionals, we should first discuss their responsibilities to their students as vulnerable individuals.