As a teacher, you want all of your students to reach their academic potential. However, not everyone learns at the same pace or in the same way. That means you need to be prepared to provide ...
A paperwork change proposed by the U.S. Department of Education would end an important accountability measure that helps ...
Leadership teams can intentionally plan time for teachers to collaborate and build their understanding of effective special ...
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Students with disabilities have unique rights under federal law. What if they weren’t alone?
The share of children identified as students with disabilities has nearly doubled over 50 years. Two researchers say schools’ legal obligations to all students should be broader.
Defense Department schools are moving students with learning disabilities into general education classrooms for some subjects, a spokeswoman for the Department of Defense Education Activity – Pacific ...
Students with disabilities were among those most severely affected by COVID-19’s disruption of schools and communities. When districts swiftly shuttered school buildings in the early days of the ...
When Leah Rumbarger adds up the dollars her family has spent on education services for her dyslexic daughters, she wonders how most people could ever afford it. Her family spent $4,000 for two ...
There are a record number of students with disabilities in the nation’s schools. New data shows that there were 7.5 million children ages 3 to 21 served under the Individuals with Disabilities ...
The case “arises from systemic violations affecting three siblings and retaliation against their parent advocate,” the ...
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