Hello, is 'Individual Education Programme' the proper term to describe lessons which are given to a student who can attend 'normal' lessons because of his learning difficiencies or an illness? Instead, he or she is taught at home, the teacher visits them at home and gives classes.
Is it ok to say: I was responsible for giving one-to-one lessons to students with an Invidiual Education Programme
- a student provided with an Individual Education Programme.
Thank you for your help! Kind regards.
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That is called 'home schooling', I think—though home schooling is more usually taught by parents.
— Mister Micawber
That is called 'home schooling', I think—though home schooling is more usually taught by parents.
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