NASET's WeeK in Review

May 3, 2024 | Vol 20 Issue # 18

Hi NASET Week in,!


Welcome to NASET's WEEK in REVIEWHere, we provide you with the latest publications from NASET to read and or download, as well as some of the most interesting articles that have happened this week in the field of special education. We hope you enjoy this publication.

Feel free to send us articles for this publication or let us know your thoughts about the WEEK in REVIEW at news@naset.org.


Have a great weekend!

Top Stories of the Week

PBS Kids Adds American Sign Language to Streaming Content


Acetaminophen Use During Pregnancy Does Not Increase Children’s Autism, ADHD Risk


Prom Night for Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities


Too Much Downtime, Too Little Learning in Special Day Classes


NYC Commits $500 Million for At-Risk Education Programs


Experts Spot Structural Differences on Brain Imaging of Individuals with Autism

 

Eliminating Advanced Math ‘Tracks’ Often Prompts Outrage. Some Districts Buck the Trend 

 

How I Became an Autism Advocate After My Own Mid-Life Diagnosis

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Trivia Question of the Week

This week's trivia question: 


This company is changing its policies for guests with disabilities at their theme parks. Representatives say the theme parks are cracking down on those wishing to skip the lines through the Disability Access Service (DAS). Starting on May 20, guests with disabilities in this theme park in Florida will need to register for the service in advance with a virtual video, no longer on the day of their park visit. The same changes will go into effect at their other them park in California on June 18. Previously, guests could register for DAS online in advance or in person at either park. Additionally, the company said it is updating who qualifies for the service. What is the company?


If you know the answer to this week's trivia questions, email it to us at contactus@naset.org by May 8th, 2024. If you are correct, you will be acknowledged in next week's NASET's Week in Review

Addressing the Changing Landscape of Special Education Amid a National Teacher Shortage

 

One in Five North Carolina Teacher Vacancies are in Exceptional Children Departments


Study Finds Males Might Be More Likely to Inherit Autism


What Teachers Should Know About Integrating Formative Assessment with Instruction


Bringing Better STEM Education to the Rural South


The Challenges of Travel for Individuals with Autism


Pennsylvania Students Must Take State Standardized Tests Online by 2026

Latest Job Listings on NASET

* SPED Teacher - Founded in 2016, Breakthrough Montessori is a public charter school in Washington, DC. In the 2024-25 school year, we will serve 388 students in PK3 through grade 6. At Breakthrough Montessori PCS, we believe in the unbounded potential of all children. Students of all races, classes, genders, sexual orientations, abilities, and backgrounds deserve a personalized education. To learn more- Click here


* Ed Specialist - Provide assessment services and, if needed, develop, implement, and supervise Individualized Education Plans (IEPs). In collaboration with classroom teachers and parents/guardians, Education Specialists support and monitor student progress towards IEP goals, and play a crucial role in communicating needs, services, and accommodations to staff and parents/guardians. To learn more- Click here


* Exceptional Student Education (Special Needs) Teachers - Hillsborough County Public Schools (HCPS) is recruiting talented, compassionate teachers dedicated to helping every student in the district succeed. Successful applicants will share a commitment to excellence in the classroom and a belief that great teaching is the key to unlocking student success. To learn more- Click here


* Special Education Teachers - The Newark Board of Education is where passion meets progress. We want you to discover a rewarding career with us. If the opportunity to make learning limitless excites you then, join our community of educators. To learn more- Click here


* Special Education Teaching Position in the Greater Boston Area - Reed Academy in Framingham, MA, offers a structured and therapeutic environment to boys with variety of education needs. Teach in a small and family-like, nurturing environment for Students with Moderate Needs. To learn more- Click here


Food for Thought

To succeed you have to believe in something with such passion that it becomes a reality.

Anita Roddick

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