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  2. Special education in China - Wikipedia

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    The newly formed special education schools under Mao's rule suffered greatly "with many schools closing and the number of students falling from 1,176 before 1966 to 600 by 1976." [2] Mao can be placed responsible for the increase of special education and ultimately the halt on special education practices in China.

  3. Disability in China - Wikipedia

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    Presently, there are special schools set aside for children with disabilities. According to the China Disabled Persons' Federation, in 2009, there were 1,697 special schools for blind, deaf and intellectually disabled children. There were also 2,801 special classes in public schools. In total, 545,000 students are enrolled in special education ...

  4. World of Art Brut Culture - Wikipedia

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    The World of Art Brut Culture (WABC) (simplified Chinese: 无障碍艺途; traditional Chinese: 無障礙藝途; pinyin: Wú zhàng'ài yì tú)is an education program for mentally disabled people founded in Shanghai in 2010 as a private non-profit organization providing the special needs population with artistic potentials development courses.

  5. Education in China - Wikipedia

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    Today, China has 1,540 schools for special education, with 375,000 students; more than 1,000 vocational training institutes for disabled people, nearly 3,000 standard vocational training and education institutes that also admit disabled people; more than 1,700 training organizations for rehabilitating hearing-impaired children, with over ...

  6. Autism in China - Wikipedia

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    Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurological disorder affecting one's social interaction, communication, routine, etc.The disorder is observed across the globe. Autism in China is known as 自闭症 (pinyin: zì bì zhèng, literal translation: "self-enclosure disorder") or 孤独症 (pinyin: gū dú zhèng, literal translation: "lonely disorder") in Chinese.

  7. US committee targets Georgia Tech's alleged ties to Chinese ...

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    A U.S. congressional committee on China has asked leading research university Georgia Institute of Technology to detail its collaboration with a Chinese university facing U.S. government ...

  8. Mainstreaming (education) - Wikipedia

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    Mainstreaming, in the context of education, is the practice of placing students with special education needs in a general education classroom during specific time periods based on their skills. [1] This means students who are a part of the special education classroom will join the regular education classroom at certain times which are fitting ...

  9. Double Reduction Policy - Wikipedia

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    The high cost of education leads to significant economic pressure on Chinese families. The China Institute for Educational Finance Research (CIEFR)'s household survey showed that Chinese families spent $296 billion on preschool and primary education from 2016 to 2017, [17] even though compulsory education is tuition