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Families Of Students With Disabilities Are Feeling Left Out Of Nashville’s Plan For Virtual LearningJuggling a job while being a child’s co-teacher is a struggle for any parent, but families who have students with disabilities say they’re seeing the…
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A number of lawsuits question whether schools have addressed the needs of special education students during the pandemic. But the very nature of special education makes it hard to find one solution.
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About 14% of U.S. public school students receive special education services. And as schools transition from the classroom to the computer, many of those students could get left behind.
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Florida's Gardiner Scholarship provides families of students who have some special needs to homeschool. A controversial bill would expand it.
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Our weekly education roundup: A big investigation into sexual assault in K-12 schools; achievement gaps persist in high school graduation rates.
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In a case involving a Colorado school district, the high court finds that schools must ensure students make more than minimal progress.
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Kentucky’s Special Education Teacher of the Year is from Muhlenberg North Middle School in Greenville.The Kentucky Council for Exceptional Children and…
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It is getting harder and harder for administrators to find quality special education teachers. That means student needs (and federal laws) are not being met.
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Some advocates say autism-only schools can be life-changing for autistic kids who struggle in traditional classrooms. Others say segregating kids with autism carries its own problems.
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A bill creating an alternative diploma for special needs students is one vote away from becoming law. Senate Bill 43 would apply different core standards…