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Monday, June 5

When a brain senses danger, it kicks into fight, flight or freeze mode.

It sends signals to the body, pumps steroids into the muscles and adrenaline to the brain. It's geared for the way humans lived in much earlier times, said Beth Tomlinson, assistant director of education for the ... Read more »

Wednesday, May 17

Part of the reason that schools might not accept students like Ayden is the expense. "In general ... special education costs approximately two times as much as regular education," says Perry Zirkel, a national expert on special education law at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania. "That's what's 'special' about special education."

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Tuesday, May 16

In this book we considered new territory for educational leadership by looking to music for lessons and inspiration that may inform the next generation of schools leaders. Each chapter focuses on an artist or group whose work serves to refine, extend, and challenge our thinking in regards to educational leadership. You will find a vast array of... Read more »

Monday, May 15

Dr. Arpana Inman, Professor and Chair of the Department of Education and Human Services at Lehigh University, was awarded with the Distinguished Contributions to the Science and Practice of Psychology by the Pennsylvania Psychological Association

She is set to be the President of Division 17 (... Read more »