NASET's WeeK in Review

May 31, 2024 | Vol 20 Issue # 22

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!

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Top Stories of the Week

Schools Face Diminished Capacity to Meet Student Mental Health Needs


Is Early Childhood Education Ready for AI?


Making Literary Analysis Engaging with Student-Created Companion Books


Best Buddies Fosters Friendships for People with Intellectual, Developmental Disabilities


Commonwealth Court Ruling Strikes Down Adjusted ‘Age-Out’ Rule for Pa. Students with Special Needs

 

Engaged Reading Practice Fuels a Child’s Development. Here are Some Tips to Get Started

 

Being Diagnosed with Autism Later in Life Makes it Hard to Find Resources

 

Developmental Twist – New Study Links Autism to Disrupted Dopamine

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Trivia Question of the Week

Congratulations to


Audrey Ann Bobis-Bayogos, Patsy Ray, Karen Frantz-Fry, Tracy Christilles, Rita Gohl, Betsy Mandel, Jane Tilleman, Patrick Gilbert, Lauro Esquilona III, DeShanna Reed, Cindi Maurice, Rebekah Budziszews, Beth C. Foley, Sandi Juntunen, Joshua Big-asan, and Jenine Catudio who all knew the answer to last week's trivia question:


“The greatest sign of success for a teacher... is to be able to say, “The children are now working as if I did not exist”.


Who is the famous educator that made this statement?

 

Answer: MARIA MONTESSORI

This week's trivia question: 


In 1963, during a speech to an education conference in Chicago, the term “learning disability” was first used by this University of Illinois professor to refer to children with normal intellectual ability, but afflicted by a covert, brain-based disability that affected their learning. Who is the person, sometimes referred to as “the father of learning disabilities”, who coined the term “learning disabilities”?


If you know the answer to this week's trivia questions, email it to us at contactus@naset.org by June 3, 2024, 2023. If you are correct, you will be acknowledged in next week's NASET's Week in Review

ADHD in Children Has Been Linked to Social Isolation

 

Changes to Disney's Disability Accessibility Service Go into Effect


Horticulture, Horses and ‘Chill Rooms’: One District Goes All-In on Mental Health Support

 

Opinion: Feigned Outrage Over the Education of Students with Disabilities in School Choice Won’t Close Opportunity Gaps


Indiana Softens New Reading Training Requirements After Teacher Outcry


OPINION: Students with Disabilities Should Not Lose Their Rights When They are Placed in Private Settings by Public School Systems


ADHD and Time Blindness: Can ADHD Timer Help Focus?

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Food for Thought

Happiness is not a goal...it's a by-product of a life well lived.

Eleanor Roosevelt


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