In the past year, the Nebraska Department of Education (NDE) has promoted a “journey to inclusion,” as a better way to teach students with disabilities. It’s a newer practice for Nebraska schools, and ...
NEW YORK – The number of refugee children in need of quality education support jumped significantly in 2023, reaching 14.8 million. To address these growing needs, Education Cannot Wait (ECW) and its ...
Abby Taylor recently earned her doctorate in special education at Vanderbilt University, where Douglas Fuchs, the author of the controversial paper, is a professor. She is now an adjunct professor of ...
Education systems worldwide are under increasing pressure to respond to learner diversity. At the same time, schools are being challenged by policy reforms, ...
Educators and parents of students with intellectual and developmental disabilities are optimistic about artificial intelligence’s potential to create more inclusive classrooms and close educational ...
The United States does more to ensure access to education for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities than many other countries—but the nation’s schools have work to do to ensure all ...
Two U.S. experts in EDI discuss how universities can continue to support and advance equality of opportunity in the face of mounting challenges to diversity work. August 25, 2025 Equity, diversity and ...
Barbara Jayne Orser receives funding from SSHRC. Catherine Elliott does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, ...
Science education is increasingly expected to reach every learner, yet many students still face barriers that limit their participation and engagement.
IT is heartening to see that the government has given more emphasis to persons with disabilities, both in Budget 2025 and Rancangan Malaysia Ke-13 (RMK13), focusing on services for children with ...