Special Educational Needs Teacher (Primary School)
A primary school teacher who specializes in teaching students with special educational needs, such as learning disabilities, physical disabilities, or behavioral challenges, adapting curriculum and instructional methods to meet individual needs.
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Special Educational Needs Teacher (Primary School)
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en
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