Administrators can elevate special education teams from support roles to central drivers of inclusive instruction.
Ivan was a fourth grader with big brown eyes, a wide smile and a quiet demeanor who refused to enter my classroom. “Everyone thinks I’m stupid,” he’d say. I’ve changed his name to protect his privacy.
A prominent professor of special education is about to ignite a fierce debate over a tenet of his field, that students with disabilities should be educated as much as possible alongside their peers in ...
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Warnings that Education has been “in crisis” and in need of a “paradigm shift” have been a constant over the past 50 years. The Faure Report of 1972 stated that learning needs to extend beyond ...
Kristen Smigielski, Ph.D., was born and raised in Buffalo, New York, in a family of educators. Her grandfather, grandmother, ...
‘Know me for my abilities not my disability’, said Leopoldine Nakashole of the Ministry of Education in Namibia during a three-day International Symposium held by UNESCO, Leonard Cheshire and Portugal ...
Mongolia has strong laws supporting inclusive education, but children with disabilities, especially girls still face barriers ...
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