EQUAL ACCESS: Special Education
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An exclusive Sentinel 3-part series on Special Education
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Rummaging through an elderly aunt’s attic one day, Richard P. Cate found an old New England town report from the 1940s.
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GRASPING MATH — Using dice, Jonathan Durrant works on adding two numbers. Using her hands, teacher Nancy Elliott demonstrates how to count the…
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Eddie Lambert holds a small ball under his desk during a class at Symonds School. Holding and playing with this ball helps Eddie to stay focus…
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Derrick Pendilla is 12 years old, loves sports, cartoons, his dog and his little sister. All of his classes — he’s in 6th-grade at Keene Middl…
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Imagine a classroom. Four walls, rows of desks, a chalkboard and a teacher are all pieces of the picture.
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Catherine L. Reeves, director of special education for N.H. School Administrative Unit 29, works on paperwork in her office.
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In education — especially teaching students with disabilities — few things ever stay the same for long.
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