Friday, December 1
Perry Zirkel, one of the most prolific and cited authors in education law, marked a significant milestone with the publication of his 1,500th peer-reviewed article, ... Continue reading »
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Sunday, November 19
Early intervention shouldn’t be one-size-fits-all, said Patricia Manz, professor of School Psychology. This is especially true for ethnic minority, non-English-speaking children from low-income families.
Manz and her team... Continue reading »
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Friday, November 17
ISS and Lehigh University’s College of Education are pleased to announce we are moving forward with a joint initiative to provide graduate courses to administrators, teachers, and counselors at ISS schools worldwide! Through this joint partnership, ISS and Lehigh’s... Continue reading »
Friday, November 17
A recent study published in the Journal of Bisexuality, based on a survey of women in the United States, found that bisexual women face more sexual violence than both straight and lesbian women. About 75 percent women who identified as being bisexual reported... Continue reading »
Wednesday, November 15
Dr. Sara E.N Kangas has been awarded the 2018 James E. Alatis Prize from The International Research Foundation for English Language Education.
This international award is given in... Continue reading »
Wednesday, November 15
School psychologists traditionally have been involved in identifying students who may need special education support services for educational or emotional/behavioral disabilities. Over the past several decades, school psychologists have taken on more expansive roles that... Continue reading »