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Teacher for children with special needs who has specialist knowledge. Within the framework of the primary and secondary general education teacher training programme, it is possible to choose the specialisation "Inclusive Education". These specially trained individuals are then employed to teach children and youth with special needs in terms of sensory and physical disabilities, intellectual disabilities, learning disabilities and language disabilities. | Teacher for children with special needs who has specialist knowledge. Within the framework of the primary and secondary general education teacher training programme, it is possible to choose the specialisation "Inclusive Education". These specially trained individuals are then employed to teach children and youth with special needs in terms of sensory and physical disabilities, intellectual disabilities, learning disabilities and language disabilities. | ||
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https://www.bmbwf.gv.at/Themen/schule/fpp/ausb/pbneu.html | https://www.bmbwf.gv.at/Themen/schule/fpp/ausb/pbneu.html | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:15, 25 June 2024
Teacher for children with special needs who has specialist knowledge. Within the framework of the primary and secondary general education teacher training programme, it is possible to choose the specialisation "Inclusive Education". These specially trained individuals are then employed to teach children and youth with special needs in terms of sensory and physical disabilities, intellectual disabilities, learning disabilities and language disabilities.
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