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May 17, 2013 A Northwestern University student was rejected for a diversity and inclusion post in student government because he is a white, heterosexual male, resulting in a sharp rebuke from the university's student newspaper. Northwestern
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Some Downers Grove parents are asking school officials to prevent a sixth-grade double classroom from having more than 50 students next school year because they believe it would be too noisy and chaotic. District officials, however, said they plan to
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Professor Bill Evans, Director of the School of Education at the University of West Florida, is a visiting Canterbury Fellow lecturing and researching at UC, looking into issues relating to students with serious problems...But all teachers need to
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Educators, support workers and members of the East County community who help students with special needs will be honored at an awards dinner Monday. Thirteen people from Alpine to Lemon Grove to Mountain Empire will be honored by the East County
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Journey Invite friends to discover what they are reading by connecting to Facebook. Connect with friends on Facebook and start sharing new and exciting content...I am advised that most of those complaints have been resolved or are in the process of
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Led by the school psychologist Kame Barnes, who facilitated the meeting after working with the district on its bilingual programs, the congregation toured the pre-school at the Church of the Good Shepherd, School No...From my experiences over the
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April 2013 Hui an opportunity for Maori with a disability to have their say CCS Disability Action's Northern Region is running a series of community hui for Maori with a disability to provide a platform for voices that are often marginalised. It's
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Pathways Center, a state-of-the-art pediatric therapy clinic in Glenview, IL, offering best practices in physical, occupational, and speech therapy services, recently held its 8th Annual Photo Shoot on March 12, 2013. Students from Palatine High
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Samuels The latest round of testing for the National Assessment of Educational Progress wrapped up last week, but the board that sets policy for the test known as "the nation's report card" is still grappling with issues related to expanding
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Lofthouse, 3 January 2013 Maputo In Mozambique, many leaders of the disabled consider that, as a group, their most significant achievement had been the creation of legislation to protect them...In a hardened tone, they are still having to complain
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