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18 hours ago ago from Reform Special Education Funding
Jeff Hawkes' piece in today's Lancaster Intelligencer Journal made a great case for fixing PA's broken special education funding system. Here's the link: Special education funding formula inequity in action Here's an excerpt: Pennsylvania for too long has stacked the deck against taxpayers in Columbia, Lancaster and other high-poverty communities where schools are burdened by greater than average numbers of students who ...
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13 hours ago ago from Special Education
Disability or other physical abnormalities should not be a hindrance for students who want to pursue higher education. In order to provide financial assistance to students who are physically disabled or suffering from any type of disability, special education loans have been introduced. Also, students who have been unable to continue further education due to emotional disturbances, emergency hospitalization for a prolonged period or any other ...
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13 hours ago ago from Special Education
Special education inclusion signifies the participation of special education students in regular education classrooms and provision of support services to these students. The main objective of inclusion education is that all students in a school, regardless of their strengths and their weaknesses in any area, become part of the school community. Every student develops a feeling of belonging with other students, teachers, and support staff. In ...
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23 hours ago ago from Marnee Brick's Online Speech Therapy Telepractice Blog
Yesterday I dared to struggle. Today I dare to win. ~Bernadette Devlin Hello Everyone, Just as I am spreading holiday cheer, I am spreading the word that TinyEYE is ready to bring quality speech and language services to your students. Special Education Directors often hold the tremendous responsibility of being accountable to all students who need specialized [...]
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17 hours ago ago from The Border Watch
Four mature aged students have successfully completed their South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE) this year through a program provided by Allendale East Area School. After a year of off-site study and juggling various work and family commitments, Suzi Young, Jason Sutherland, Sara Adams and Jess Morley received their encouraging results on Wednesday morning. Allendale East principal Bob O’Connor said personal satisfaction ...
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