Apps in Education
Greg Swanson is a Visual Arts teacher who is interested in Computer Integration, Web 2.0 and engaging
Greg Swanson is a Visual Arts teacher who is interested in Computer Integration, Web 2.0 and engaging
By Steve Veres, TODAY.com The results are in! And TODAY's 60th anniversary celebration is the story fans
The father of a 14-year-old King Solomon High School pupil with moderate learning disabilities is "bitterly disappointed"
The R.A.R.E. Project (http://RAREproject.org), a leading patient advocacy organization representing the rare disease community, today issued the
Despite language disabilities in autism, music abilities are frequently preserved. Paradoxically, brain regions associated with these functions
This is the first installment in a multi-part series on procedural safeguards under the federal special education
"Feeling sorry for our disabilities means not accepting ourselves. I feel sorry because disabilities rights are still lacking, not because I am disabled. My message is, hopefully, about our strength and similarities". Amy Sequenzia
This article looks into how the provision of appropriate and adequate resources in education will improve the
The organizations oppose the draft Student Success Act because “it abandons accountability for the achievement and learning gains of subgroups of disadvantaged students who for generations have been harmed by low academic expectations.
The Possibilities Video Series illustrates the lives of individuals with disabilities who live, work and attend schools in their communities.