Special education expert to talk to adoptive families about laws

“Special Education Law and How to Advocate for Your Child” is the topic of a presentation by Dr. Orv Karan , a licensed psychologist with over 35 years of experience in special education.

Education technology misses mark

Education expenditures on advanced technology are epitome of government waste I first encountered a SMART Board during a visit to a friend’s classroom as he prepared for his students’ first day of class. A $2000 investment, the SMART Board consists of a large, flat screen that receives visual input from a projector. The SMART Board

Civic groups urge education reforms

More than 10 civic groups yesterday called for the government to carry out education reform on a variety of issues including a 12-year compulsory education system, attention on special education, implementation of Early Childhood Education and Care Law, and teacher evaluation mechanism.

Education law narrows data

By M.J. Ellington Montgomery Bureau One unexpected outcome of federal No Child Left Behind requirements is that fewer children get referred to special education because they can’t read.

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