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Coronavirus FAQ: Everything Schools and Companies Need and Want to Know

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Tony Wan, Managing Editor Access and Equity How can we accommodate students who have learning disabilities in online instruction and practice universal design principles? How can we best support students during this time and will evaluations for the SAT still be taking place? Stay safe, sane and sanitary, everyone.

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Making Learning Enjoyable in K12 Online Schooling: A Parent’s Guide to Success

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How is learning progress tracked in an online K12 school? How do online schools support students with special learning needs (e.g., ADHD, dyslexia, or other learning disabilities)? What if my child struggles academically or emotionally with online schooling classes?

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As Schools Serve More Immigrant Children, Demand Grows for Bilingual Psychologists

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But the school districts that are reaching out to Olvera for help need an even rarer creature — bilingual school psychologists who can evaluate Spanish-speaking children for special education needs. Adding a language barrier between a child and school psychologist makes the evaluation more complex, Olvera says. Olvera says.

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Trump policy targeting immigrants shuts California students out of federal programs

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In summary Federal programs offer financial aid and counseling to low-income and first-generation college students. The education department is specifically referring to federal TRIO programs , which provide various forms of financial aid and counseling to low-income, first-generation students.