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Universities are to revamp teacher-preparation programs, with an eye to increasing the numbers of teachers deemed highly qualified in special education. August 4, 2008
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Technology, once seen as heralding the end of the communication method, is instead making it easier for students to learn it. July 15, 2008
Federal officials are once again looking at exclusion and accommodation guidelines in the hope of bringing more consistency to those policies. July 11, 2008
More than 80 percent of requests for due-process hearings never get to the point at which a hearing is held, according to an analysis by a national technical-assistance center on resolving special education disputes. June 13, 2008
The district has failed to meet the requirements of a 2006 class action to provide adequate special education services to students with disabilities. Updated: May 20, 2008
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The U.S. Department of Education has given grants to 20 universities to revamp their special education teacher-preparation programs, a step the department says is key to increasing the numbers of highly qualified teachers. August 12, 2008

Advocates for gifted education say changes to a U.S. Department of Education grant notification have allayed their fears that money designated for high-achieving students was being diverted to other needs. April 29, 2008

Students with disabilities have been offered fewer options for earning a high school diploma since 2002, concludes a study. March 18, 2008

Gifted black students who underperform in school may do so because of peer pressure to “act black,” according to new research published this month in the journal Urban Education. March 17, 2008

The National Council for Learning Disabilities wants universal developmental screening for young children, so that early-literacy or cognitive difficulties can be addressed early. February 4, 2008

The ed. dept.'s office for civil rights has written to school district leaders to say that students with disabilities do not forfeit their right to special education services by enrolling in advanced academic programs. January 4, 2008

While research on autism is to be commended, the Policy Matters Ohio study of the Autism Scholarship Program exhibits some serious flaws. April 22, 2008
A public-policy group suggests that the scholarship money would be better spent on strengthening services for all students. Updated: April 1, 2008
Students with health or cognitive problems who aren’t eligible for services under the IDEA have protection under another federal law: Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. March 18, 2008
Observers fear that a recent government announcement will drain money from a federal program intended to serve academically advanced students. February 14, 2008
Updated: February 19, 2008
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