Archived news from May 2011
Tours offer Glimpse of College
Study: Rate of Autism Equal for Children, Adults
Disability Advocates Arrested On Capitol Hill
National Teacher of the Year Sees 'Abilities, Not Disabilities'
For More Students, Working on Wikis Is Part of Making the Grade
Delaware is 7th from the Top!
Vermont Tops National Ranking of Disability Services
5-minute Questionnaire may Aid in Early Detection of Autism
Should Schools Provide All Students with Comprehensive Eye Exams?
Resources for Discussing bin Laden in the Classroom
Maryland Chemistry Teacher is Nation's Top Educator
Thank you Mr. Otto, my Tenth Grade Teacher
In Appreciation of Teachers Everywhere
Delaware Math League Standings
Autism Film Wretches & Jabberers Gets Wider Release
Closing Institutions Often a Political Nonstarter
Studies provide Guidance for Teaching Immigrant Preschoolers
Failing Grades on Civics Exam Called a Crisis
Camera counts Lunch-tray Calories in Bid to Improve Kids' Eating Habits
Autism Families getting by on Less
Obama taps Disability Advocates for Presidential Committee
Quality of Summer School Teachers Targeted
Detroit's Education Rehab: Are Charters a Solution?
Special-needs Students to participate in Field/fun Day
Autism Rate could be as High as 1 in 38
Disability Provider sentenced for $4 Million Fraud
Outlines of ESEA's Future Emerging on Capitol Hill
Speaking Up in Class, Silently, Using Social Media
Math Pilot Program not adding Up for Some
Autism takes Heavy Toll on Dads
Group offers Advice to Parents on Restraint, Seclusion
Researchers probe Causes of Math Anxiety
Appreciation Week brings Little Cheer to Teachers
Jobs Program gives At-risk Kids a Chance
Community for Adults with Special Needs ignites Debate
Lofty Salary puts School for Kids with Disabilities in Peril
New Report Seeks to Clarify 'Blended Learning' Confusion
Your Education is Not an Equal Opportunity
Bookshare Everywhere Summer Contest
DuPont CEO tells Girls to Believe in Themselves
Study: Educators support Inclusion but Find Students Ill-Prepared
Half cant Name Celebs with Disabilities, Poll Finds
Specialists Weigh Common Social Studies Standards
In Georgia, Court Ruling could Close Some Charter Schools
Parents of Young Children
Make your Voices Heard
More Administrators use Walk-Throughs to observe Teachers
Elimination of Federal Ed-Tech Grant Program is criticized
How many People really have Autism?
Students join Bellefonte Arts Fest
Lofty Salary puts School for Kids with Disabilities in Peril
University Autism Center to close Its Doors
With Hospital's Help, R.I. District brings Spec. Ed. Pupils Back
Many with New College Degree find the Job Market Humbling
Appo Students gain an Outside Perspective
1 In 6 Kids have a Developmental Disability
Study backs iPad for Students with Disabilities
State Legislatures notch Major K-12 Policy Changes
Monkey Bars No More: Trying the Money Playground
Friends School awarded $2M Scholarship Endowment
Employment Firm sued after Applicant with Aspergers Rejected
Film examines Down Syndrome and Higher Learning
How Race to the Top reforms are being implemented in Delaware
Teaching Beyond the Test, to Make Room Again for Current Events
Ursuline Junior accepted to Senate Page Program
Technology to replace Caregivers under Medicaid-Approved Plan
NFL Player Takes Girl with Disability to School Formal
Arne Duncan: We will not Prescribe a National Curriculum
Tests for Pupils, but the Grades Go to Teachers
Report: Special Education needs Across-the-board Update
Are Voucher Programs Right for Students in Special Education?
$500 Million Available for Race to the Top: Early Learning Challenge
New Program Emphasizes Increasing Access to Early Learning Programs
Save the Date for the 2011 National Transition Conference
College and Careers for Youth with Disabilities, November 7-9, 2011, in Washington, D.C.