Every school has problem students, but some are labeled emotionally disturbed (ED) and taught separately from others.
Students with disabilities were more likely to see punitive discipline and less likely to access rigorous coursework during the height of the pandemic. This held true in both traditional public ...
When you're a kid, school seems inevitable, but for school-aged children with disabilities, that wasn't always a guarantee. For decades, many states legally refused to educate children with ...
A new case study by Education Reimagined highlights three U.S. schools that redesigned operations to prioritize students with disabilities, resulting in higher academic performance, engagement, and ...
English learners who are also identified as students with disabilities experience unique needs in K-12 schools—and their teachers need specialized, interdisciplinary training, experts say. This ...
Prashast 2.0 will help screen 21 types of disabilities easily, and simplify the certification process for children with ...
Since the 2019-20 school year, the number of students with disabilities attending JCPS has grown almost 7%. Several factors could be driving the rise.
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