A curriculum for students with intellectual disabilities should
A) be sufficiently broad so as to address issues related to vocational education, home and family, recreation and leisure, community involvement, emotional and physical health, and personal development
B) be non-academic in focus, as most students with intellectual disabilities are not able to master basic academic skills
C) be delivered in the special education classroom
D) none of the above
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