Surviving Inclusion: At The Intersection of Minority, Disability and Resegregation
Kerima Çevik on Surviving Inclusion: At The Intersection of
Kerima Çevik on Surviving Inclusion: At The Intersection of
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Over 200 mourners gathered in New York on January 25
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As a deaf-blind student with very limited sight and hearing, Haben Girma '13 learned that you must be a self-advocate and come up with creative solutions to the problems you face. If that fails, she says, then the law can be a strong ally.
Democrat Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey has introduced a
An emerging story in Rhode Island is raising discussion about
PrAACtical AAC's latest post on the importance of presuming competence.
ATLANTA (AP) — Some Atlanta special education teachers say they
A new concept on human diversity has emerged over the
A north suburban special education school bus aide slapped an
This month, Congress clarified how states that fail to adequately
My child has a learning disability. Her teachers want her
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CAST released two innovative, research-based educational games that teach essential math reasoning and problem-solving skills.
As the Washington Post points out, the deal "fails to
The members of Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates, Inc.
Sir Ken Robinson on education reform. "Changing Paradigms in Public Education" covers the importance of thinking differently about human capacity , recognizing the benefits of collaborative learning, and changing the culture of our institutions.
The Longview School District has suspended the use of an
I attended an IEP meeting recently that really brought home
Hi, my name is Christina and I am a doctoral
The National Center on Inclusive Education (NCIE) at the University
(10-10) 17:13 PDT -- California schools have been weighed. They
Henry Miles Frost and his service dog, Denzel, protest outside
LOS ANGELES The high cost of educating students with special
New York City’s pilot for special education inclusion has moved
Alexa Posny has had 23 jobs. While she never envisioned
TUESDAY, July 3 (HealthDay News) -- Students with visible disabilities
Last month, I wrote an article for Special Education Advisor,