BROADVIEW, Ill. – As the debate continues over whether it will be safe to return to school in the fall, some students are trying to stay engaged during the summer. For students with special needs, it ...
SALISBURY — Partners In Learning is presenting its Special Needs Mini-Conference, a comprehensive event designed to equip educators, families and caregivers with the knowledge and resources to support ...
UTPB is transforming special needs education through two groundbreaking research projects. The first uses Virtual Reality to help special needs students practice real-life situations in a safe, ...
Educators are increasingly integrating multisensory instruction, adaptive technologies, and AI-driven tools to enhance literacy and inclusion for students with special needs. Research supports that ...
A long-running push to bring specialized education services to Maryland’s Eastern Shore is gaining traction, with Chimes International announcing plans for a new nonpublic special education school in ...
Abilities First, a community education resource, has earned a four-star rating from state education officials for the first time in its 58-year history. The non-profit school and learning center that ...
SALISBURY — Partners In Learning recently announced the return of its annual Just As I Am Special Needs Fashion Show. The fashion show celebrates the unique beauty and abilities of children with ...
A new, collaborative physical education class at Brashear High School is proving beneficial to all students involved. Its first mission is giving Brashear students with intellectual disabilities a ...
With balloon animals, sessions, and representatives from various organizations, a special education resource fair at Rock Creek School in Walkersville on Saturday aimed to provide information and fun ...
The Pittsburgh Public Schools needs — and plans to — improve discipline and behavior procedures, enrollment, educational ...
The capacity of the education sector to meet the needs of children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities is broken, according to education secretary Bridget Phillipson.
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