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Students with disabilities have unique rights under federal law. What if they weren’t alone?
The share of children identified as students with disabilities has nearly doubled over 50 years. Two researchers say schools’ legal obligations to all students should be broader.
Commentaries are opinion pieces contributed by readers and newsmakers. VTDigger strives to publish a variety of views from a broad range of Vermonters. Commentaries give voice to community members and ...
While navigating everyday life without digital literacy is becoming harder to do, navigating education without it is becoming impossible. The U.S. Department of Labor even defined digital literacy as ...
Like other students with disabilities, Alicia Paz’s child, Javi, had a rocky start in the Portland Public Schools system. Paz describes her child as a 9-year-old who enjoys reading and likes going to ...
The Church’s children attend local primary schools from Kindergarten to year 2, for what members have told this masthead is to “rub shoulders” and “make friends” with the wider community. Because of ...
How can countries leverage digital solutions to build equitable, relevant, and resilient education systems with a positive impact on learning outcomes? Concurrently, digital technologies are ...
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