By Tracy Gray and Alise Crossland What is Digital Accessibility? A growing number of teachers, administrators and policymakers recognize that digital accessibility is essential in their efforts to provide equal educational opportunity for all students, particularly those with disabilities. The
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4 Ways to Give Students with Dyslexia Remediation and Accommodation
By Shantell Thaxton Berrett With 20% of students showing signs of dyslexia, new California guidelines advise teachers and administrators on how to identify and support this population. In California, around 220,000 students with dyslexia are being served in special education,
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Challenging Mental Models to Move Districts from “Good” to “Great”
A former superintendent shares his model for creating a school environment that serves all students. By Greg Firn Stepping back from of my current role as chief operating officer at RoboKind LLC to my former career as a superintendent of
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