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Tag Archives: IEP
Special Education During Remote Learning: What Are My Child’s Rights?, by Kate Cronk
It is a story I hear from parents again and again. In the spring I was understanding and flexible when my child’s school did not provide the services promised in their IEP. There is a global pandemic going on and … Continue reading
Tagged COVID, IEP, remote learning, Section 504, special education
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Pods and Privilege: How COVID-19 is Changing the Traditional American Education System, by Haley Burridge
Due to the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic, most schools in the United States made the difficult decision to conduct the school year remotely by utilizing video platforms such as Zoom and Google Classroom. Change is hard for most people. Parents with … Continue reading
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Tagged COVID, equity, IEP, pods, remote learning, special education
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