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315 – Nova Scotia's Special Education Policy of 2008, Canada

Responsible body:

Department of Education

Country of implementation:

Canada (Nova Scotia)

Beneficiaries targeted:

Students with special needs, in elementary, primary and secondary school

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UMMARY

Nova Scotia's Special Education Policy of 2008 reinstates the right to inclusive education of all students in Nova Scotia.

The policy outlines the programming for students with special needs in schools across Nova Scotia and is intended to

assist school boards in the development of policies and guidelines that direct the delivery of programs and services to

students with special needs. In 2014, a review of the policy’s outcomes has been undertaken and its recommendations

have been the basis for the new Action Plan for Education launched in 2015.

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In 2008, Nova Scotia’s Department of Education adopted its Special Education Policy that outlined and synthetized the

various programmes related to education of students with special needs. Among others, it is based on the Education Act

and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, 15(1), which says that every individual is equal before and under the

law and has the right to the equal protection and equal benefit of the law without discrimination. To develop the policy

the Department sought information and advice from other provincial Departments of Education across Canada and

consulted numerous people, agencies and organizations.

After a consultation that inspired over 19,000 Nova Scotians to share their views on the public education system, the

Minister’s Panel on Education

presented in October 2014 its report “Disrupting the Status Quo: Nova Scotians Demand a

Better Future for Every Student” - the first critical review in 25 years - to the Minister of Education and Early Childhood

Development. In reaction, a new “Action Plan for Education: Renew Refocus Rebuild” was published in 2015 by the

Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development.

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To outline Department of Education policy with regard to the education of Nova Scotia students with special needs in

the primary, elementary, and secondary school system in the Province of Nova Scotia. To assist school boards in the

development of policies that direct the delivery of programs and services to students with special needs, until the age of

21.

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Nova Scotia’s Special Education Policy of 2008 is to be classified as a

provincial non-legally binding regulatory-

distributive policy

that supports the basic right of all students to full and equal participation in mainstream education

(as of the Regulations of the Governor in Council pursuant to the Education Act). The policy comprises:

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Principles: