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What School-Based SLP’s Need to Know Right Now About Medicaid Reimbursement Cuts You’ve just wrapped up a session with a kiddo who finally, finally, nailed that /r/ sound after six months of hard work. You’re riding
Every March, Women’s History Month celebrates the women who changed the course of history. But in the education industry, women are not just part of history – they are the foundation of
Black History Month turned 100 this February – an anniversary that should signal progress, reflection, and shared purpose across education. Instead, many schools are navigating one of the most contentious moments the profession has
If you work in education, there’s a good chance you’ve locked eyes with a student scrolling on TikTok and thought, “If I take that phone, this will become a whole thing – and
If you felt a mysterious breeze recently, don’t worry. That was just the federal government moving half the furniture in the education policy house. No warning, no courtesy text, just a quiet
Whether you stepped into a middle school hallway or watched the most recent episode of South Park, you may have heard it: a random, echoing “Six-seven!” followed by laughter. No, it’s not
Progress monitoring too often becomes a ritual: you collect data, plot graphs, and then file it away. But what if your data could nudge you? In 2025, special educators deserve
AI is no longer an experiment. It’s part of the classroom infrastructure. The challenge of 2025 isn’t deciding if it belongs but shaping how it’s used. Teachers set the tone,
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