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Seven Tips for Parents of Children With Disabilities During School Closures.

Laura Waters May 19, 2020

The National Center for Special Education in Charter Schools just released its “top tips” for parents of students with disabilities during these endless school closures.

We Can’t Use This Crisis To Abandon Our Most Complex Learners: Creative Solutions Abound

Guest Contributor April 28, 2020

This post was written by Lindsay Jones ( President and CEO of National Center for Learning Disabilities), Erin Mote ( Executive Director of InnovateEDU), Lauren

Teacher Tells Hamilton Students, “Die A Long, Painful Death”

Laura Waters April 26, 2020

My central Jersey town has a Facebook page and members have been complaining that groups of teenagers are taking advantage of school closures by playing

Four Reasons Why Public Schools Won’t Return to “Normal” Anytime Soon

Laura Waters April 21, 2020

Yogi Berra proclaimed (perhaps apocryphally), “predictions are difficult, especially about the future.” I have no crystal ball but, whenever this pandemic subsides, I think we’re

A Tale of Two Cities: Remote Instruction in Princeton and Trenton

Laura Waters April 17, 2020

We’re about 5 weeks into our coronavirus lock-down in New Jersey, about a month since much of America has embarked on a national experiment of

Disability Advocates Fear Betsy DeVos Will Roll Back Students’ Educational Rights

Laura Waters April 16, 2020

In January 2017, during Betsy DeVos’s Senate confirmation hearing for her nomination by Donald Trump as U.S. Education Secretary, Senator Tim Kaine asked her a

For Students Who Struggle With Reading, This Mom of a Dyslexic Son Has Some COVID-19 Era Advice

Guest Contributor April 15, 2020

This is a guest post by Debbie Meyer, a founding member of the Dyslexia (Plus) in Public Schools Task Force, a small group of community

Remote Education Shines a Light on the Inequities Special Needs Students Already Face in Schools

Laura Waters April 13, 2020

Ten-year-old Gavin Williams is a lively and affectionate youngster who loves to visit museums, experiment with computer-coding and plunge into ocean waves with his boogie-board. 

New Jersey Is in the Slow Lane on the Highway to Online Instruction. Just Don’t Tell That to the DOE.

Laura Waters April 10, 2020

These are hard times. We’ve all had to make changes in the way we live, learn, and work. It’s no surprise that state education bureaucracies

Is COVID-19 Teaching Us Anything at All Outside of Washing Our Hands?

Guest Contributor April 8, 2020

This is a post by my friend and colleague Zachary Wright, a national finalist for the United States Department of Education’s School Ambassador Fellowship. Zach is

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