These videos provide context for ongoing
conversations about special education governance and finance.
NCSECS recognizes the tendency to rely on anecdotal evidence in
the conversation about special education in charter schools and seeks to address this issue by conducting select qualitative and quantitative research.
• School Boards and Student Achievement • A
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Not exact matches
After four days of non-stop
conversation with Finnish and US educators
about teacher preparation, student voice, curriculum development,
special education and parent engagement, I can't help but feel a bit disappointed that I know so little
about the habits of leadership that have grown out of Finland's self - named
education «miracle.»
The detailed story of her son, who is now grown and living in another state, must be saved for a different day, but the myriad questions that even the synopsis raises
about accountability over federal
special education and disability services funds is important to keep front and center during the current reform
conversation.
If done correctly, social and emotional learning has the potential to improve outcomes and services for these traditionally underserved students — but only if
special education gets a seat at the table in national
conversations about SEL.
In
conversation here with Laura Vernikoff, a doctoral student in the Curriculum and Teaching department at Teachers College, and a former
Special Education teacher in New York City public schools, we learn
about their mutual concerns regarding a number of recent issues that have complicated the relationship between the college's administration, and the faculty and students.
She says it took a
conversation with a lawyer to learn
about Ja'Nya's rights as a
special education student.
Daniel Duplantier, head teacher of the
special -
education classroom, says his year, in part, has been
about learning to have difficult
conversations with his supervisors and his colleagues.
Where is
special education in the broader
conversation about social and emotional learning (SEL)?