Special Education Reform Brings City More In Line With National Trend WNYC, August 9, 2012» «I think there has been a culture in New York City that kids with disabilities belong in a different place,» said Thomas Hehir, a professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and the former director of the federal government's Office of Special Education Programs.»
Not exact matches
Lender, who led the Courant's investigation of «Dr.» Michael Sharpe, the disgraced former head of the Jumoke / FUSE charter school chain, turned his attention to the highly touted
education reform export who the Malloy administration was
bringing in to join
Special Master Steven Adamowski to «turnaround» New London public schools.
She has advocated for students with
special needs and works to
bring parents and community leaders together to fight for
education reform.