Section 45 of The Basic Education Act 2013: Regulations in special needs education

    

(1) The Cabinet Secretary may make regulations for the establishment and management of special schools and institutions offering special needs education to pupils with special needs.
(2) Notwithstanding the generality of subsection (1) the Cabinet Secretary shall make regulations to –
(a) prescribe the duration of primary and secondary education suitable to the needs of a pupil pursuing special needs education;
(b) provide for the learning and progression of children with special needs through the education system;
(c) prescribe standards and requirements relating to the conduct of schools making provision for special needs education for pupils with special needs.
(d) prescribe the curriculum to be used in respect of special needs education;
(e) prescribe the categories of pupils requiring special needs education and methods appropriate for the education of pupils in each category of special school or educational institutions under section 42;
(f) prescribe guidelines for the promotion of education for children with special needs;
(g) establish mechanisms to ensure that every special school or educational institution offering special needs education has appropriate personnel, infrastructure, learning materials and equipment; and (h) establish a mechanism for monitoring and evaluation to advice the government on the quality of infrastructure and learning facilities in regard to special needs education.
(3) The curriculum used in special needs education shall comply with the requirement of the national curriculum in so far as it is reasonably practicable.


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