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Special education is a broad and sensitive topic to talk about, as are the many issues that arise from the topic of special education. And although there are a number of problems, such as: the acceptance of children with special education, their segregation from their peers, the financial ability to support many special education programs and the fact that many teachers are not adequately certified and they don't know how to do it. managing children with special needs; there are also many resolutions. Special education awareness, peer understanding, support from local and state government, adequate teacher certification, and most importantly, social unity and peer understanding are all part of this contentious issue and will help also to maintain and resolve growing concerns in special education. educational programs and children. If funding continues to be cut, schools will have to prioritize maintaining the success of special education programs. In Segregation for Children with Special Needs: A Good Idea, “Segregation is also not cheap, and the developmental damage resulting from long-term placement in these settings for children with special needs can never be undone.” However, children with special needs placed in special education programs are a good thing because they receive the kind of teaching they need in their own way. The more you pay into your special education program, the more money can be used to prepare your students and teachers for a better special education program. Increasing local and government funding for special education programs in schools should eliminate many problems. Special education students may have more adventures outside of school; would be able to...... middle of document ......itedBureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2014-15 Edition, Special Education Teachers, on the Internet at address http:/ /www.bls.gov/ooh/education-training-and-library/special-education-teachers.htmCook, Bryan G. and Melvyn I. Semmel. American Educational Research Association. Chicago: ERIC, 1997. 3. Web.Jones, Melissa. “Teaching Self-Determination: Stronger Teachers, Stronger Students.” Teaching Exceptional Children 39.1 (2006): 12-17. Academic research completed. Network. April 29, 2014."Special education." Education Week (2014). Network. April 29, 2014.Starr, Linda. “Teaching Special Children: Online Resources for Teachers.” World of education. World of education, 2005. Web. 1 May 2014. Woman at mile zero. “Segregation for Children with Special Needs: A Good Idea?” Web log post. Womanatmile0.wordpress.com. NP, April 3. 2007