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Education

Celebrate National Special Education Day

National Special Education Day honors progress in inclusive education. Learn the history of this day and how to continue supporting students with special needs.

Rev Press
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December 1, 2020
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Accessibility

Improved Learning: Teaching Methods & Strategies for Students With Dyslexia

Help students with dyslexia succeed. Discover teaching methods and accommodations—like multisensory lessons and assistive tech—that support dyslexic learners.

Ryan Taylor
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November 8, 2020
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Education

Proven Remarkable Teaching Methods & Strategies for Students with Hearing Loss

Learning can be challenging for any student who is deaf or hard of hearing. Here are some teaching strategies for students with hearing loss.

Guv Callahan
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November 1, 2020
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Education

Teaching Methods & Strategies to Enhance Learning for Students With Autism

Explore proven strategies for teaching students with autism. From visual supports to structured routines, learn techniques to help autistic students thrive.

Guv Callahan
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October 25, 2020

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What is a Leap Year, and Why do they Happen?

What is a Leap Year, and Why do they Happen?

A leap year exists, in large part, to keep the months in sync with annual events, including equinoxes and solstices. Read the transcript here.

February 29, 2024
Biden Speaks in California as he Announces Student Loan Relief Transcript

Biden Speaks in California as he Announces Student Loan Relief Transcript

Biden Speaks in California as he Announces Student Loan Relief. Read the transcript here.

February 22, 2024
Harvard President Resigns Amid Controversy Over Antisemitism Testimony and Plagiarism Claims Transcript

Harvard President Resigns Amid Controversy Over Antisemitism Testimony and Plagiarism Claims Transcript

Harvard President Claudine Gay resigned after she was criticized for testimony during a congressional hearing on rising anti-semitism on campus and alleged plagiarism in her academic writings. Read the transcript here.

January 3, 2024

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