by Jane Kurtz | Jul 22, 2017 | Articles
A program is providing summer work for students with disabilities, and the city of Stowe, Vermont is one of the employers. Students are making plans for their paychecks such as new school clothes and a new Chromebook. Also, there is valuable experience that is added... by Holly Hines | Sep 19, 2014 | Articles
How is an exercise on building towers with their feet helping disabled students recognize their strengths? This was just one of the activities that brought students with intellectual, cognitive and learning disabilities in the University of Iowa REACH program... by Kyle Dimke | Mar 10, 2014 | Articles
Elementary school students are getting a chance to learn different subjects by studying eagles in their nest. Blair-Taylor Elementary School students are getting a bird’s-eye view into an exciting way of learning. A video camera is currently focused on... by Patricia W. Newhall | Apr 17, 2013 | Articles
LBLD is a spectrum of difficulties related to the understanding and use of spoken and written language and is a common cause of academic struggles. The development of fluent language skills is rooted in complex cognitive processes that include attention, auditory and... by University of Nebraska-Lincoln | Jul 17, 2012 | Articles
Students receiving special-education services for behavioral disorders and those with more obvious disabilities are more likely to experience bullying than their general-education counterparts – and are also more likely to bully other students, a new study shows. The...
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