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identification of the exceptionality by the class teacher​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The term exceptionalities in K–12 schooling refers to both disabilities and giftedness. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act '04 (IDEA '04), the national law that guarantees an appropriate education to students with disabilities, recognizes fourteen disability categories.

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Answered by soumybhandari7
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Miss Sullivan was indeed an exceptionally gifted teacher. Helen pays glowing homage to her on many occasions int he book, 'The Story of My Life'. The day she arrived at Helen's house, Helen calls that day the most important day of her life. Helen compared the arrival of her teacher to the shining of 'light of love' in her darkened life. Miss Sullivan took unprecedented pains to teach Helen manual alphabet. Since Helen was suffering from hearing as well as visual disabilities, Miss Sullivan really had to work very hard to teach Helen the alphabet. In the 7 chapter, Helen praises Miss Sullivan in the following words: "Thus I learned from life itself. At the beginning I was only a mass of possibilities. It was my teacher who unfolded and developed them. When she came, everything about me breathed of love and joy and was full of meaning." It was Miss Sullivan's genius, her sympathy, her loving tact which made the first years of Helen's education so beautiful.

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