Monthly Archives: March 2009

Promethean Podcast Interview, etc…

From ms.angala over on TEACHER SOL.

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Anesthesia and LD

Cumulative percentage of learning disabilities diagnosis by the age at exposure shown separately for those that have zero, one, or multiple anesthetic exposures before age 4 yr. (Fig 1 from Wilder et al., see sources).
Writing in the academic journal Anesthesiology under the title “Early Exposure to Anesthesia and Learning Disabilities in a Population-based Birth Cohort,” [...] Continue reading

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Research input opportunity

Here’s a copy of a post I put on EBD Blog that has content that’s also relevant here.
The US Interagency Committee on Disability Research (ICDR) is seeking citizens’ recommendations about a research agenda. Although this initiative aims at addressing issues for adults in the community, which differs from the focus of EBD Blog (educational [...] Continue reading

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Adult stakeholders

The US Interagency Committee on Disability Research (ICDR) is seeking citizens’ recommendations about a research agenda. Although this initiative aims at addressing issues for adults in the community, which differs from the focus of EBD Blog (educational issues related to children and youth and their families), I want to mention it here so that readers [...] Continue reading

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Decision Writing & Remedies in Special Ed Hearings – Part I

From Jim Gerl over on Special Education Law Blog.

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Earth Hour

From ms.angala over on TEACHER SOL.

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School board approves budget that spends more on NBCTs

From ms.angala over on TEACHER SOL.

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Florida teachers go green to save cash

From ms.angala over on TEACHER SOL.

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Obama: Some teachers just aren’t right for the job

From ms.angala over on TEACHER SOL.

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United For DC Kids

From ms.angala over on TEACHER SOL.

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