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Join Jamie Fasteau, Director of Policy Development at the Alliance for Excellent Education, in this new NCLD Podcast as she outlines the facts and controversy surrounding the state of U.S. graduation rates as well as offer some possible federal, state and district-level solutions to help our nation's students succeed.
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We've refocused LD News to feature the topics and information that are important to you!
In the latest edition of LD News — Dr. Sheldon Horowitz discusses some common misconceptions about learning disabilities in his Research Roundup column; Learn about important changes in legislation on Capitol Hill and get the latest education news in NCLD's News Desk. In addition we've added sections to highlight new, must-read content on LD.org, as well as upcoming NCLD Talks and events you won't want to miss! Read it today! |
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Join Joseph Jenkins, Professor of Special Education at the University of Washington, and Marjorie Lipson, Professor of Education at the University of Vermont, as they discuss the importance of universal screening and how it is used under an RTI framework while answering your questions about RTI and Universal Screening.
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Focus on Standards-based Individualized Education Programs (IEP)
Join NCLD and Dr. Margaret McLaughlin, Professor of the Department of Special Education and the Institute for the Study of Exceptional Children and Youth at the University of Maryland, as we walk through the basics of standards-based IEPs. This 20-minute podcast provides listeners with general information about what standards-based IEPs are and how parents and educators can use this approach for "changing the academic expectations and outcomes we have for students with IEPs."
Once you've listened to our podcast, download NCLD's new Advocacy Brief, "Understanding the Standards-based IEP." This detailed publication highlights how linking the IEP goals to grade-level standards can help your child make significant gains, contains a Q&A section with Dr. McLaughlin and offers additional information and resources.
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The RTI Action Network presented its inaugural RTI National Online Forum, "Are You Ready for RTI? What Do You Need to Know, and What Do You Need to Do?" on June 9th.
Watch the video from the RTI Online National Forum and access accompanying resources today!
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Our online resources for parents, educators, and individuals with learning disabilities are made possible through the contributions of thousands of individuals, as well as the following foundations: Cisco Systems Foundation, Charles and Helen Schwab Foundation, Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation and Ford Motor Company Fund.
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