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February 28, 2025 | Vol 21 Issue # 9

Hi NASET Week in,!


Welcome to NASET's WEEK in REVIEWHere, we provide you with the latest publications from NASET to read and or download, as well as some of the most interesting articles that have happened this week in the field of special education. We hope you enjoy this publication.

Feel free to send us articles for this publication or let us know your thoughts about the WEEK in REVIEW at news@naset.org.


Have a great weekend!

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Top Stories of the Week

Special Education Enrollment Climbs to Nearly 8 Million


President Trump’s Pick for Education Secretary Proposes Offloading Special Education


17 States Sue to End Protections for Students with Special Needs


Talking About Learning Accommodations With Students


The New Teachers’ Aides: AI Tutors


Video Game has 80% Success Rate in Identifying Children with Autism


ADHD Symptoms Increase Risk of e-Cigarette and Tobacco Use in U.S. Youths

 

Study: College Students with Disabilities Find Community Online

 

Exercise Boosts Cognition for People with ADHD, Study Reveals

 

Children with Disabilities Have a Right to be Held Accountable too

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Trivia Question of the Week

Congratulations to

Marianne Infante, Kelly Littlepage, Bonnie Baldwin, Wanda Routier, Debbie Alford, Ann Fitzpatrick, Patsy Ray, Ellen Kay, Lauro Esquilona III, Cynthia Turcotte, Natasha Skinner, Storm Lavella Schaudt, Cindi Maurice, Catherine Cardenas, Chrys Miller, Tracey Christilles, Kelly SilChuck, Pamela Earwood, Cheryl Mitchell, Kelly L. Duenckel, Karen Frantz-Fry, Joanna Blau, and Autumn Matthews who all knew the answer to last week's trivia question:


Which IDEA disability classification includes "asthma, attention deficit disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, diabetes, epilepsy, a heart condition, hemophilia, lead poisoning, leukemia, nephritis, rheumatic fever, sickle cell anemia, and Tourette syndrome"?


Answer: OTHER HEALTH IMPAIRMENT

THE TRIVIA QUESTION OF THE WEEK WILL RETURN ON MARCH 7, 2025: 


Candy Shop Gives Those with Disabilities Chance to Make an Impact


What Does National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) Show for Students with Special Needs?

 

Children with Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder Face Increased Risk of Disease


Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Shows Promise Curbing Youth Violence


Rising Childhood Disorders Linked to Mental Health Concerns Among Caregivers

 

The Exercise Program Improving the Lives of Children with Autism


Reimagining IDEA: Why America’s Special Education Law Needs A Modern Overhaul

 

Research Shows Early Childcare Boosts Development in Toddlers

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Latest Job Listings on NASET

* School Psychologist - The School Psychologist assesses, counsels, and supports students and families to improve social, emotional, behavioral, and academic outcomes. This role involves collaboration with school staff, parents, and external stakeholders to develop and implement intervention strategies, assessments, and support plans to facilitate student success. To learn more- Click here


* Special Education Teacher - Performs functions including; planning and delivering specialized instructional lessons that meet each individuals’ goals contained within the Individual Education Plan and other targeted interventions; creating a classroom environment that is conducive to learning; and employing effective specialized instructional techniques for learners with disabilities. To learn more- Click here


* Special Education Teacher & Learning Specialist - All of our SAIL and Voyagers’ students benefit from confidence-building, multisensory instruction tailored to their unique learning needs. We’re looking for a teacher, mentor, and advocate who believes in meeting students where they are and helping them reach beyond their expectations. To learn more- Click here


* Licensed Special Education Teacher - Provide education and behavior modification approaches in a small class, highly structured alternative school. The special education teacher will function as a member of a treatment team, which will address the educational, and emotional/behavioral needs of the students as set forth in the IEP and in the treatment plan. To learn more- Click here


* RSP Special Education Teacher - The mission of Equitas Academy Charter Schools is to prepare students for college, careers, and life pursuits, and inspire them to be champions of equity. We currently serve over 2,000 students and operate four elementary schools and two middle schools in the Pico-Union neighborhood of Los Angeles. To learn more- Click here


* Special Education Teacher K-12th Grade - What makes us unique? Belmont Charter Network equips students with the knowledge and skills to succeed wherever their talents, diligence, and heart take them. Serving as a network of community schools, we strive to ensure that each child is healthy, safe, engaged, supported, and challenged. We believe that teaching and learning should be joyful! To learn more- Click here


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