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Who are the special populations?

According to China's March 1, 2017 implementation of the Law on the Guarantee of Public *** Cultural Services, Chapter 1, General Provisions of Article 9 refers to "People's governments at all levels shall, in accordance with the characteristics and needs of minors, the elderly, the disabled and the migrant population and other groups, to provide appropriate public *** cultural services," it can be seen that the special people The definition is: minors, the elderly, the disabled and the floating population.

Expanded Information

The so-called special groups, refers to intellectual, perceptual or motor impairments, immigrants who do not know the national language or illiterate people in their own country. It can be used with special groups in a way that traditional standardized tests cannot, but it cannot replace the traditional IQ scales, and is intended to be used as a supplement to them.

How to strengthen their education and management has become a matter of concern for teachers and parents. School administrative leaders, classroom teachers, class cadres work closely together to form a good atmosphere for the management and education of "special groups".

Reference; Baidu Encyclopedia-Special groups