2013 Top Ten Signs of Special Ed Advocate Burn Out
Subtitle: Why you may need a trip to a COPAA conference to relax. 1. You thought the OSEP’s MOU on NCLB’s AYP came from CDC and was about another STD. Continue Reading →
Special Education Law and Advocacy
Subtitle: Why you may need a trip to a COPAA conference to relax. 1. You thought the OSEP’s MOU on NCLB’s AYP came from CDC and was about another STD. Continue Reading →
Take advantage of our 25% OFF SALE and order Wrightslaw Books and CD’s today. https://www.wrightslaw.com/store/index.html Get clear and concise answers to your special education questions. Wrightslaw publications and training CD-Roms Continue Reading →
From Jim Comstock-Galagan The recent amendments to Section 504 and the ADAA greatly expanded coverage under Section 504/ADA. The ADA Amendments Act, Public Law No. 110–325 (2008), overturned Supreme Court Continue Reading →
From Jim Comstock-Galagan The recent amendments to Section 504 and the ADAA greatly expanded coverage under Section 504/ADA. The ADA Amendments Act, Public Law No. 110–325 (2008), overturned Supreme Court Continue Reading →
MPACT is sponsoring this One-Day Special Education Law and Advocacy Training in St. Louis, MO. The May 14, 2013 conference will take place at the JCPenny Conference Center at the Continue Reading →
My 9th grade daughter has an IEP for NOS/PDD. She has extremely high standardized test scores. But her teachers say she has inconsistent work habits and is disruptive in class. Continue Reading →
My 4th grader with ADHD goes to resource for reading and math. His school wants to take him off an IEP and put him on a 504. His teacher feels Continue Reading →
Come by plane, train or automobile. The Double Tree by Hilton Baltimore-BWI Airport Hotel is the location of this May 2nd Wrightslaw Special Education Law and Advocacy conference. Join Pete Continue Reading →
Exploring AT options or looking for good apps for your kids? Effectively finding and utilizing the best technology is easier said than done. Luckily, the National Center for Learning Disabilities (NCLD) Continue Reading →
– From Patty Roberts, Director, William & Mary Law School’s Special Education Advocacy Clinic Below you will find a message and link to a survey from a friend and colleague Continue Reading →
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