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What’s Next for Special Education?
Disability Scoop’s (www.disabilityscoop.com) Michelle Diament held an in-depth interview with Alexa Posny, the assistant secretary for special education and rehabilitative services...
READ MORENew Conference Website!
Check out the all new TASH Conference website for the latest details about the 2013 TASH Conference, December 11-14 in...
READ MOREIn Nation’s Largest District, 1 in 3 Suspensions Handed to Kids in Special Education (News Roundup)
The following appeared in TASH in Action, TASH’s bi-weekly electronic newsletter. In Nation's Largest District, 1 in 3 Suspensions Handed to...
READ MOREMore Autism Schools Proposed in New Jersey
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is in favor of creating additional public schools for educating children with autism in the...
READ MOREJoin the APRAIS Pledge to End Restraint and Seclusion
The following is an important notice from the Alliance for the Prevention of Restraint, Aversive Interventions and Seclusion (APRAIS) The...
READ MOREAssistant/Associate Professor of Special Education
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is seeking an Assistant/Associate Professor of Special Education in Autism, Challenging Behavior, and/or Positive...
READ MORE2010: A Year in Review
Yes, it’s 2011 and we’ve already posted on some of the things ahead for TASH, but I’d like to take...
READ MOREIt’s a New Year … Let’s Talk Resolutions!
Happy New Year! Can you believe we’re already half-way through January? We’ve had such little time to reflect on all...
READ MOREJustice Department Settles ADA Violation Suit Against Nobel Learning Communities
The Justice Department recently announced the settlement of a lawsuit filed against Nobel Learning Communities, Inc., for alleged violations of the...
READ MORETASH Wraps 2010 Family Support Training ‘Texas Style’
Thanks to funding from the Administration on Developmental Disabilities, TASH has been running a Family Support Training Project throughout 2010....
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