Judy Heumann Leaves a Lasting Legacy in Education
Known as the mother of the disability rights movement in the U.S., the world mourns her passing and pauses to recognize her contributions.
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Known as the mother of the disability rights movement in the U.S., the world mourns her passing and pauses to recognize her contributions.
It’s Oscars season. And the nominees’ lack of racial diversity is again under scrutiny, but the issue is bigger than the Academy.
On July 4th, 2026, the U.S. will celebrate its 250th anniversary. The Us@250 initiative looks at how our nation will mark this moment.
Some lawmakers want to be free of federal education rules. But for students with disabilities, those “rules” are civil rights.
Two new federal resources highlight opportunities for coordination and alignment of state early childhood programming
Focus groups reveal students and parents are excited about youth apprenticeships – important takeaways for apprenticeship program leaders.
In the wake of the failure of Build Back Better, experts say early education reform must come locally.