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The State of Learning Disabilities

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Donald D. Deshler

...Deshler received a presidential appointment to the National Institute for Literacy and has served on the board of directors for the National Center for Learning Disabilities, an advisor on adolescent...

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Celebrating 50 Years of the Rehabilitation Act: A Path to Inclusive Education

By Lindsay Kubatzky, Director of Policy & Advocacy Today marks the 50th anniversary of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, a landmark legislation that has transformed education for students with disabilities....

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David Chard

...a member of the International Academy for Research in Learning Disabilities and has served in leadership roles in numerous professional organizations. Dr. Chard has been a classroom teacher in California,...

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Tim Madigan

Tim Madigan is the Head of School at The Churchill School and Center. Churchill is a K-12 school for students with language-based learning disabilities. Prior to coming to Churchill, Tim...

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Elle McGovern

...Center for Learning Disabilities because I want to bring my unique perspectives, experiences, and skills to the board and be a voice for those with learning disabilities who do not...

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Sana Polizzi

...place for neurodivergent people and people with learning disabilities to exist, including in higher education. People with learning disabilities and neurodivergent people deserve respect and safety in schools. Cohort 6...

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Individuals with Disabilities Education Act

...(ages 3-21) — This part provides legal requirements and funding to ensure that all students with disabilities, including those with learning disabilities, get the support they need in school IDEA...

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Unlocking Futures

...with disabilities in particular are more likely than their nondisabled peers to find themselves engaged in the juvenile justice system, with learning disabilities as one of the most common disability...

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...Learning Disabilities.” Articles must be credited with the following copyright statement at the bottom of each article: “© [Please Insert Year Listed in Article] National Center for Learning Disabilities, Inc....

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