If you’re concerned your child is struggling, it might be time to make some additions to your child’s plan to incorporate remote learning accommodations.
In the struggle to implement expanded remote learning, educators are also finding opportunities. But with efforts to provide devices and Wi-Fi access, educators still are missing — or inadvertently reducing
A small number of students have done unexpectedly well with remote learning. In some cases, those students struggled with distractions in the classroom during in-person learning.
In separate documents released Monday, the U.S. Department of Education reminded schools of their obligations to special education services and civil rights laws regardless of whether students are learning in
States and districts are facing new and unexpected challenges in providing meaningful instruction to children, including children with disabilities, for the 2020-2021 school year.
How do you implement accommodations for students who have an Individualized Education Program (IEP) during a pandemic?
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