%0 Journal Article %T ACTIVE AND PARTICIPATORY METHODS IN BIOLOGY: TEACHING AND CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL EDUCATION NEEDS %A Kristina KALMAR %A Nicoleta IANOVICI %J Annals of West University of Timi£¿oara : Series of Biology %D 2010 %I West University of Timisoara %X Modes of teaching and assessment need to take cognisance of all aspects of "special education needs" for these students to reach their potential and some talent shown by these children is not lost to society. Attitudes, practices, values and beliefs about that every student belongs and feels membership in the community are essential for the inclusive school. Curriculum for these children needs some principles: course delivery modes and learning activities should take account the outcomes and the learning capacities of students with special education needs; course study materials should be made available in appropriate formats and, students with disabilities should not be disadvantaged by the time taken for learning; teaching and strategies should be adjusted to meet the learning needs of disabled students, including the provision of additional support; some activities conducted in non-classroom settings, such as field trips, should be designed. %K teaching Biology %K inclusive school %U http://www.biologie.uvt.ro/annals/vol_13/vol_XIII_89-100.pdf