This story was published by a Voices of Change fellow. Learn more about the fellowship here.I’ve spent more than a decade as ...
A MUM has revealed she ‘refuses’ her three kids to go to mainstream school – and instead will be home-educating them. The ...
As the government and society advance digital agendas, persons with disabilities—especially those with deafblindness—are ...
A new survey shows that teachers are concerned that anticipated SEND reforms will make the crisis worse even though only one ...
Ames Tribune on MSN
We asked Ames mayoral, city council candidates questions. Here are their answers:
The Ames Tribune sent out questionnaires to each of the local candidates. Here are their responses: Ames Mayor John Haila ...
Having worked alongside pupil transportation teams on both sides of the Atlantic, I’m often asked a deceptively simple ...
I am writing on behalf of New Leaf Together CIC, a community interest company based in Winchester that supports children and young people ...
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More teachers and a €500 permanent cut to third-level fees – what education got in the budget
The allocation for education in Budget 2026 was one of the more challenging negotiations in the lead-up to the budget announcement, with a lot of attention on additional teaching posts. The department ...
AN education group whose sites include Keighley College has received national recognition. Luminate has been appointed as a Centre for Excellence in Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) ...
The go-ahead has been given for a new specialist care home for children in Warsop, despite concerns that it is too close to bungalows for elderly people.
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The Supreme Court Is Giving Liberals an Opportunity
W hen the Supreme Court handed down its opinion in Mahmoud v. Taylor this summer, liberal parents and advocates were ...
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