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A Guide to Special Education Terms
The number of students in special education has increased steadily in the last four decades. Here are some of the common terms used.
Special Education Nonverbal Learning Disorder, ExplainedNonverbal learning disability, or NVLD, took the national spotlight after the Democratic National Convention.
Brooke Schultz , August 27, 2024 6 min read Remove Save to favorites Special Education How Much Does Special Education Truly Cost? Finally, an Answer Is on the HorizonA new federally funded research study will provide the first national assessment in 25 years of spending on students with disabilities.
Mark Lieberman , August 26, 2024 10 min read Remove Save to favorites Special Education Sudden Fame for Tim Walz's Son Brings Attention to Non-Verbal Learning Disorder Searches on Google spiked for the the teen’s name and non-verbal learning disorder. The Associated Press , August 23, 2024 4 min read Remove Save to favorites Special Education Video Creating a Space for Students With Autism to SucceedEducators at a camp for students with autism offer advice for teachers looking to support this population of students.
Lauren Santucci , August 13, 2024 Special Education Opinion This Is My Reality as a Student With DyslexiaA high schooler reflects on what teachers should know to make school better for students with learning differences.
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Special Education AI's Potential in Special Education: What Teachers and Parents Think A report examines parents' and educators' perspectives on AI use for students with disabilities. Lauraine Langreo , August 1, 2024 3 min read Remove Save to favoritess signature red lockers, through the doors of Room 123, teachers can find a little early-morning salvation: a caffeine oasis open for business each Friday morning." width="840" height="570" />
Special Education Special Ed. Policies Can Change Fast. Districts Can Help Families Navigate ThemStates have raised the maximum age of eligibility for special education services. But policies often change quickly.
Caitlynn Peetz , July 17, 2024 4 min read Remove Save to favoritesSpecial Education Video How This State Is Creating an Inclusive Experience for Special Education Students
This state is working to keep special education students in the classroom, learning alongside their peers. Here's how.
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Special Education Whitepaper Inside IEP: Actionable Insights and Innovations for Student SupportOur research looks at recent challenges reported by superintendents, teachers, and parents and explores innovative opportunities, includi.
Content provided by Huddle Up Special Education Can AI Help With Special Ed.? There's Promise—and Reason to Be Cautious Some special education professionals are experimenting with the technology. Lauraine Langreo , July 1, 2024 3 min read Remove Save to favorites Special Education Many Students Can Get Special Ed. Until Age 22. What Districts Should Do School districts' responsibilities under federal special education law aren't always clear-cut. Mark Lieberman , June 27, 2024 4 min read Remove Save to favorites Special Education How a Mindset Shift Can Help Solve Special Education MisidentificationMany educators face the problem of misidentification of special education students. Here are strategies educators are using to fix it.
Isaiah Hayes , June 27, 2024 3 min read Remove Save to favorites Special Education Impact of Missed Special Ed. Evaluations Could Echo for YearsThe onset of COVID-19 slowed special education identification. Four years later, a new study hints at the massive scale of the impact.