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Despite Law, Shortened School Days Still A Problem For Students In Special Ed

The state law was intended to make it much harder for schools to consign children with disabilities to less than the full day, but its first year of implementation was unpredictable and sometimes rocky.

September 3, 2024
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Feds Tell Voc Rehab Agencies Not To Limit Services To In-State Options

Vocational rehabilitation should pay for out-of-state services including postsecondary programs for those with autism or intellectual disabilities if similar options cannot be found within their borders.

August 27, 2024
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30% Of LGBTQ Students Diagnosed With Disability, Twice The Rate Of Kids Overall

Three in 10 LGBTQ youth have at least one formal disability diagnosis, according to a new report, a dual identity that makes them uniquely vulnerable to in-school victimization and exclusion.

August 23, 2024

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Nationwide Shortage Of Special Educators Plagues Districts

As the school year kicks off, there are not nearly enough teachers trained to support students with disabilities across much of the country.

August 20, 2024
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Researchers: Higher Special Education Funding Not Tied To Better Outcomes

An early look at new special ed datasets reveals massive inconsistencies in how many kids states are identifying for services, how much is spent on them and whether that funding yields results.

August 12, 2024
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School District Needs 270 Special Educators. How It Plans To Hire Before Classes Start

The number of students in special ed has doubled nationally in the last several decades, but fewer people are looking to teach them, likely due to poor pay and difficult conditions.

July 26, 2024

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Report: Charter Schools Are Failing Students With Disabilities

Overall, charters have delivered on the promise of better outcomes for marginalized children, researchers find — just not for those in special ed.

July 17, 2024
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For Students In Special Ed, Transitional Schools Bridge Gap Between High School And Employment

The schools provide a bridge from school to the workforce through specialized instruction, social-emotional learning and opportunities to complete paid work at local companies.

July 10, 2024
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Ed Department: More States Failing To Meet Special Education Requirements

States are increasingly struggling to meet their obligations under IDEA, with federal officials labeling a growing number of states as deficient multiple years in a row.

June 28, 2024

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Special Education Enrollment Hits All-Time High

There are a record number of students with disabilities in the nation's schools, new data shows.

June 25, 2024

Schools Missed Thousands Of Kids For Special Ed Referrals During COVID

A new report reveals huge numbers of children with disabilities were never evaluated for crucial services — with alarming implications.

June 21, 2024

University Professors Hope To Open Inclusive Toy Lab

Freshman engineering students are working to design toys that are accessible to as many people as possible, a first step in creating an inclusive toy design lab.

June 18, 2024

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