For many high school students, graduation marks the beginning of college, a first full-time job or a move away from home. But for students with Individualized Education Programs, or ...
Explicitly teaching students social-emotional skills, like social awareness and goal-setting, can lead to stronger relationships, academic gains, and a greater sense of well-being, research shows.
One evening this May, about a dozen young adults and their families gathered with faculty of TerpsEXCEED, an inclusive two-year post-secondary education program at the University of Maryland for ...
A program at St. Johnsbury Academy is helping students with physical disabilities learn to drive without traveling hours away ...
Jim Thorpe Area School District is moving forward with a free, state grant-funded program aimed at improving how teachers, staff and students embrace classmates with disabilities. The best part, ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The University of Indianapolis is introducing a new acting class to help students with learning-related disabilities. “We decided to devote an entire class to students in the Build ...
At the first-ever Missouri Job Olympics, students with disabilities showcased workplace skills while connecting with ...
ROUND ROCK, Texas — For many young adults with disabilities, graduating from high school can mean uncertainty about the future. But in Hutto and Georgetown ISDs, students are getting the chance to ...
Northstar Academy and Career Center has grown from one small classroom into a leading educational center for students ...
On Thursday, April 30, Wilson Workforce and Rehabilitation Center (WWRC) is hosting a community resource event designed for students with disabilities and their families. Featuring 55 exhibitors from ...