Cutting the U.S. Department of Education Harms Millions of Students with Disabilities
The U.S. Department of Education plays a key role in protecting and supporting students with disabilities.
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The U.S. Department of Education plays a key role in protecting and supporting students with disabilities.
Low-income and rural districts, which serve higher proportions of Medicaid-eligible students, would bear the brunt of these cuts.
Carrie Gillispie explores how Carl the Raccoon, an autistic character on PBS Kids, champions disability inclusion for a brighter future.
Access to affordable, high-quality early care and learning is especially low for families of children with disabilities.
The Learning Sciences Exchange (LSX) is a groundbreaking fellowship program and problem-solving platform for transforming education.
To address the need for a stronger pipeline of early interventionists, Virginia universities formed a unique consortium.
The Learning Sciences Exchange (LSX) is a groundbreaking fellowship program and problem-solving platform for transforming education.
Too many babies miss out on important early intervention services that could radically improve their long-term development.
Eliminating Head Start would drastically reduce the number of children identified and given supports.