Original article by understood.org Every student who gets special education is covered by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). That federal law spells out what all states must do to meet the needs of students with disabilities. But in many areas, IDEA leaves room...
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Supreme Court sets higher bar for education of students with disabilities
Original article from The Washington Post The Supreme Court on Wednesday unanimously raised the bar for the educational benefits owed to millions of children with disabilities in one of the most significant special-education cases to reach the high court in...
Read MoreCollege Board to Offer More Accommodations for Students With Disabilities, ELLs
Original Article from edweek.org The College Board announced on Thursday that it would make it easier for students with disabilities to request test accommodations, and that it would provide, for the first time, testing supports to some English-language learners who take...
Read MoreNew York State Eases Graduation Requirements for Students With Disabilities
Original Article by edweek.org The New York Board of Regents voted Tuesday to make it easier for some students in special education to earn a high school diploma, the latest in a series of changes intended to ease the path to...
Read MoreCan I ask for a self-advocacy goal to be included in my child’s Individualized Education Program (IEP)?
Original Article from understood.org Yes, it’s definitely OK to ask for self-advocacy goals to be included in your child’s IEP. The IEP needs to include any goals that you and the rest of the IEP team think are important to help your child...
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