• Special education: technology can allow inclusi...

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    Approximately 13% of American public school students have special needs, such as speech-language issues and autism. Assistive technology can offer them new opportunities. Virtual learning and tools mean special-education students needn’t be separated from their classmates. Tools such as adaptive reading assistants and text-to-speech apps often can help special-education students participate in general education classrooms.

    Special education: Technology can allow inclusion, advances
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    Special education: Technology can allow inclusion, advances
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