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What does a special education school do?
Special education schools are compulsory education institutions specially set up for disabled children and adolescents.

A disabled person refers to a person who has lost all or part of his ability to engage in certain activities in a normal way in psychology, physiology and human structure or some organizations and functions are abnormal. Disabled people include visual disability, hearing disability, speech disability, physical disability, intellectual disability, mental disability and multiple disabilities.

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The educational system of special education schools is generally nine years. The basic teaching language of special education schools is Chinese. Schools should promote the use of putonghua and standardized characters commonly used throughout the country, as well as Braille and sign language promoted by the state. Special education schools implement the principal responsibility system, and the principal is fully responsible for the teaching and other administrative work of the school.

Special education schools implement special education, using general or specially designed courses, textbooks, teaching methods, teaching organization forms and teaching equipment, with the aim and task of meeting the requirements of society and the educational needs of special children to the greatest extent. Develop their potential, make them increase their knowledge, acquire skills, improve their personality, enhance their social adaptability and become useful talents to society.