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20 hours ago ago from The Missing Piece

Special Education Examiner - Robin Hansen A recent study has found what many concerned special education advocates and parents already know. Remedial reading, or the need for, is the single biggest predicator of college failure. This study was published by the Workforce Alliance in Connecticut. While this problem is not exclusive to special education students, many districts will argue if a student meets graduation requirements, the ...

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17 hours ago ago from Work At Home Business Options

During the year its always important to give back to others around you this giving' can be to friends and family members or to complete strangers who are in need. When it comes to giving, it is even more important to give back to those in need during the holiday season. As I sit here this morning having my bagel and coffee, I am reflecting back over the entire year and remembering everything that I have done for those through out ...

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8 hours ago ago from EducationMajorsU Blog

Today there are many children who are living their life with developmental or learning disabilities, which in turn has deeply affected following day-to-day activities. In fact, many of them are either suffering from high functioning Autism or Autistic tendencies. These problems have restricted them in learning the skills primarily required to survive in everyday life. Teaching everyday life skills to these students are not an easy job or ...

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12 hours ago ago from Weird Stuff On Ebay

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Suspensions on the Rise for Special-needs Students

16 hours ago ago from Accessibility News International

Public board report finds drop overall By Joanne Laucius, The Ottawa CitizenDecember 16, 2009 Ottawa's public schools are suspending a growing number of students with special needs from autism to learning disabilities, according to a newly released report obtained by the Citizen. The report, which will be discussed tonight by the board of education's Special Education Advisory Committee, shows that at the same time overall ...

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15 hours ago ago from TV Squad

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Brockington Elementary Celebrates the Holiday Season with a School Wide Event

10 hours ago ago from Media General - SCNow.com

Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This Brockington Elementary Celebrates the Holiday Season with a School Wide Event Next Image Previous Image Wearing her pajamas along with the rest of the faculty and students first-grade-teacher Janice Jones stirs coco for Marshaii ...

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