The Senate is holding hearings on challenges faced by public school teachers, with a focus on special education programs and the impact of pandemic disruptions. There is a growing number of children qualifying for special education, leading to difficulties in providing adequate support.
"What’s driving a rise in special education: pandemic disruptions, a shrinking stigma" A Record Number of Kids Are in Special Education—and It’s Getting Harder to Help Them All https://t.co/1msStDkd4U
.@SecCardona, @RebeccaCokley and @RodriguezJax join @PostLive to discuss learning programs for special needs students, the impact of the teacher shortage on the student population and the broader state of disability rights in U.S. schools. https://t.co/gUdWuTl7qf
LIVE: Senate Committee Hearings on Challenges for Public School Teachers https://t.co/pUpfpOzPvV
NTD LIVE: Senate Committee Hearings on Challenges for Public School Teachers Watch the livestream here: https://t.co/t2SLNJynuI
Teachers & Education Advocates Testify on Public School Challenges at Senate @helpcmtedems @GOPHelp – LIVE online here: https://t.co/O2JHqXUnKE
More American children than ever are qualifying for special education—due to pandemic disruptions and a shrinking stigma—but it’s getting harder to help them all https://t.co/xVVH6bzttW
Streaming the senate assembly on SB 1047! https://t.co/7flcJAqHTn