Multiple Choice
Special programs for secondary level students with disabilities tend to be
A) rooted in the normalization and academic goals.
B) virtually nonexistent across Canada.
C) non- existent because students outgrow their problems.
D) compensatory rather than developmental.
E) unimportant because students are reaching the end of their school careers.
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