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The Quinnipiac University School of Education offers certificate, master’s degree and advanced diploma programs designed to empower graduates to become a positive force of change across a variety of school-based and corporate learning environments.
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The Minority Report: Disproportionate Representation in Australia's Largest Education System
Content type: Journal Article
The overrepresentation of students from minority ethnic groups in separate special education settings has been extensively documented in North America, yet little research exists for Australian school systems. The authors of this study systematically...
Cross-National Differences in Special Education Coverage
Content type: Journal Article
This study investigated the role of educational and socioeconomic factors in explaining differences in national special education coverage. Data were derived from several international and governmental sources, targeting the year 2008 and covering 143...
Preparing Globally Competent Pre-Service and In-Service Special Education Teachers
Content type: Webinar
The COVID-19 pandemic taught us about the importance of paying attention to global connections; in some ways, we are still dealing with global supply chain challenges. Recent climate change-related weather extremes remind us of how interconnected and...
DCDT International Conference
Content type: Event
During the Conference’s three days, there will be 250 sessions on: Transition Assessment; Culturally Responsive Practices, Transition to Postsecondary Education, Transition to Employment, Transition to Independent Living, Family/Community Partnerships in...
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New Information Brief: Resources to Accelerate Learning Recovery for All Students
Content type: News
Posted:
12 November, 2021
Throughout the world, the effects of COVID-19 on education are dramatic. Internet connectivity evolved from a want to a need. Without it, the outside world was inaccessible. Two-thirds of children in poor countries did not have access to the internet...
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Dr. Lindiwe Magaya
Content type: News
Posted:
4 October, 2021
Dr. Magaya is an associate professor of special education at Georgian Court University in New Jersey, USA. She is originally from Zimbabwe, where she earned her first degree. Since coming to the U.S. in 1998, Dr. Magaya earned both M.A. in Educational...
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Dr. Donald DeVito
Content type: 100 Stories
Posted:
30 September, 2021
DeVito is one of four music educators at the Rawlings Elementary Center for Fine Arts, a Title school in Gainesville, Florida. In 2011, DeVito was recognized as the National CEC Teacher of the Year. In 2014 he was elected to the board of the International...
Project COMUNICA: Removing Barriers for Children with Special Needs in Paraguay
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
5 February, 2021
Maria Laura Daurte, General Director of Hippy Paraguay, and Dr. Zachary Walker, a professor at University College London Institute of Education, discuss a project that is going on in Paraguay and the importance of technology for students with disabilities.