lunes, 29 de marzo de 2010

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From Jerry Webster, your Guide to Special Education
I found a new resource to help children on the autistic spectrum from Ken-Crest called Mi-stories. Designed for teens and young adults on the autism spectrum, Mi-Stories are designed to be viewed on an iPod before entering new situations.

Mi-Stories for Teens on the Autism Spectrum
Mi-Stories, products of KenCrest, a social services agency, help teens and young adults on the autism spectrum learn how to deal with challenging social situations.

Whose Side Are You On?
After the passage of the health care reform bill, the threats, the incivility and the polarizations seems to only get worse. I wonder, whose side are you on?

Here Comes the New NCLB!
March 17th Secretary of Education Arne Duncan took the Obama Administrations "Blueprint for Reform" to Capitol Hill. It is the newest re-authorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, now... Read more

Do We Need National Standards?
March 10th, National Public Radio featured a story on the release of the draft report on National Standards. The National Governors Association and the Council of Chief State Education Officers... Read more

 


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