The anniversary of the law that transformed education for children with disabilities, honoring progress and inclusion.
Ivan was a fourth grader with big brown eyes, a wide smile and a quiet demeanor who refused to enter my classroom. “Everyone thinks I’m stupid,” he’d say. I’ve changed his name to protect his privacy.
A prominent professor of special education is about to ignite a fierce debate over a tenet of his field, that students with disabilities should be educated as much as possible alongside their peers in ...
Coreen often arrives smiling and eager to our 10th-grade criminal-justice classroom in our rural high school. But when ...
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The Forum highlighted the power of inclusive sport and physical education to break down barriers, create opportunities and ...
Warnings that Education has been “in crisis” and in need of a “paradigm shift” have been a constant over the past 50 years. The Faure Report of 1972 stated that learning needs to extend beyond ...