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Wake to drop $18M special ed cut that would have cut 130 teaching positions Superintendent Robert Taylor will come up with alternative ways to replace the $18 million in special ed reductions.

Wake County to drop $18M special ed cut that would have cut 130 teaching positions. Supt. Robert Taylor will come up with alternative budget reductions. The school board had publicly opposed the elimination of the CCR positions. www.newsobserver.com/news/local/e... #ncpol #nced #wcpss

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“Embarrassing” and “horrifying”: CDC workers describe the new vaccines and autism page "The best way I can put it is it feels like we're on a hijacked airplane."

New from me: I talked to CDC staffers about the new vaccines and autism page. They said things like:

“The best way I can put it is it feels like we’re on a hijacked airplane.”

“I think people are starting to see that we can’t fulfill our mission here.”

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I see teaching as a combination of course design (syllabus, LMS, etc.) and delivery (facilitating sessions, providing feedback, etc.). I’m not sure that the expectations for design are necessarily higher than they used to be, but good design does require many more specific tech skills now.

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The further dismantling of the Department of Education is bad not only for impeding its Congressionally-approved functions but because of what it signals about how little we actually value education in this country.

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Are You a Bad Mom for Taking Tylenol? - CNN One Thing - Podcast on CNN Podcasts Major medical groups are speaking out against claims made by President Donald Trump linking Tylenol use to autism. So where should pregnant people and parents of autistic children turn for guidance? W...

I went on CNN's One Thing podcast last week, talking about how absurd & ass-backwards last week's White House Big Autism Announcement was. But as not everyone listens to podcasts, here's a thread of the conversation:

www.cnn.com/audio/podcas...

#autism #TylenolDoesNotCauseAutism #neurodiversity 1/

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SR: I think it would be a wonderful thing if [the Administration] were looking at the right issues. You know, what autistic people want? They want better supports. Our families want more respite. We want better paid home aides so there's not such a high turnover. 18/

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SR: I think [pregnant people] need to understand that disability is natural. They need to prepare themselves for the possibility that anything could happen—not in a negative way but in terms of being ready to accept the kid they have & look for the info that will help them live their best lives. 28/

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millennials are band directors now and I think that’s terrific

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We're going to see a lot of bullshit in the coming days and weeks about "causes of autism", and most will be based on flawed, over-interpreted observational studies (1/n)

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Most--But Not All--Imperiled Federal Grants for Special Education Will Continue The U.S. Department of Education says it wants projects aligned with Trump administration priorities.

The U.S. Department of Education will provide expected competitive grant funding for hundreds of in-progress special education projects nationwide in time for the upcoming fiscal year, reassuring grant recipients and advocates nationwide who had feared widespread cancellations.

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a snippet of a mini-comic, at top - straight line stretches from point A to B. Immediately below, same dot at A, then becomes a curving, meandering line that winds through the page and ends at a point with rays and a question mark emanating from it. Text reads: "Nothing can do this for you - for that robs you of experience and conflates answers with learning. Rather, it's all the decisions you make along the way, the mistakes, struggles, and surprises! These pathways you create - this is learning.

a snippet of a mini-comic, at top - straight line stretches from point A to B. Immediately below, same dot at A, then becomes a curving, meandering line that winds through the page and ends at a point with rays and a question mark emanating from it. Text reads: "Nothing can do this for you - for that robs you of experience and conflates answers with learning. Rather, it's all the decisions you make along the way, the mistakes, struggles, and surprises! These pathways you create - this is learning.

Probably should’ve posted the Ai statement separately - not sure how it displays with the rest. It’s not so different from what I originally posted, but prefer people get the final version. Have at it & hope it’s useful to you in your classes. All on my site here spinweaveandcut.com/fall-2025-sy...

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*Grabs megaphone* 📢

It's the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act.

What do we want? ACCESSIBILITY!

When did we want it? 35 years ago!

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@safriedman.bsky.social may have insight

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Benny Doesn’t Like to be Hugged and A Day with No Words are both great. A Kids Book About Neurodiversity is a wonderful direct teaching tool, and Just Ask by Sonia Sotomayor isn’t autism-specific but is my favorite for introducing disability to kids in an honest and inclusive way.

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Cory Booker. 👇👇👇

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A scene from Parks and Recreation in which Leslie Knope filibusters while wearing roller skates. Text reads “nor will I yield for the rest of the evening.”

A scene from Parks and Recreation in which Leslie Knope filibusters while wearing roller skates. Text reads “nor will I yield for the rest of the evening.”

👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
More. Of. This.

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Special education and Trump: What parents and schools need to know The Trump administration’s changes to the Department of Education have left parents and schools confused about what's to come. Here’s what we know about it all means for special education.

The Trump administration proposes moving special education oversight to HHS. What does that mean for students, teachers and schools? hechingerreport.org/special-educ... via @hechingerreport.org #K12 #education #specialed

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When the 'Capitol Crawl' Dramatized the Need for Americans with Disabilities Act | HISTORY The 1990 protest demonstrated the barriers that inaccessible buildings create for people with disabilities.

It's the anniversary of the Capitol Crawl, a demonstration to push for passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act. And I, for one, think another spectacle like this is long overdue. www.history.com/news/america...

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Trump is bulldozing the Education Department, which helps homeless and disabled kids gain access to school, while he does a car commercial at the White House for the richest man in the world.
Robber barons are waging class warfare on the rest of us.

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This is a dramatic loss for schools and the communities they serve. Make no mistake…cutting educational research will directly harm children. Full stop.

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a cartoon of donald duck holding a red object Alt: A cartoon of donald duck shaking out an empty red coin purse.

Dear higher ed,
Can y’all get together and at least spread out your giving campaigns? Getting bombarded with money asks from 3 alma maters and a current employer simultaneously is too much.

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Infographic on costs of federally sponsored research, showing what are direct costs, what are indirect costs, and what costs are not paid by federal funds.

Infographic on costs of federally sponsored research, showing what are direct costs, what are indirect costs, and what costs are not paid by federal funds.

Here is really good info on what indirect rates are and are not. TL;DR - the Republican administration’s plan to cut indirect rates will make Americans sicker, poorer, and more vulnerable. Call your congressional representatives to tell them to fund American success. research.unc.edu/wp-content/u...

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A graphic with a white background, green toolbox with tools in it with a green megaphone on it. The graphic advertises a toolkit created by the TED Policy Committee to help with education policy advocacy efforts. The link is on their Linktree in the bio.

A graphic with a white background, green toolbox with tools in it with a green megaphone on it. The graphic advertises a toolkit created by the TED Policy Committee to help with education policy advocacy efforts. The link is on their Linktree in the bio.

Looking for a one stop shop for #educationadvocacy resources?! We’ve got you. Click the #toolkit link in our Linktree (link in bio!). #edpolicy #teachered #specialeducation #sped #education #school #educationadvocate

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Such an important article full of immediately actionable ideas for teachers. Grateful to have been a small part of it!

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Setting the Record Straight: The U.S. Department of Education’s Anti-Opportunity “Dear Colleague Letter” Setting the Record StraightThe U.S. Department of Education’s Anti-Opportunity “Dear Colleague Letter”What Schools and Students Need to KnowOn February 14, 2025, the Office for Civil Right

BULLETIN: Setting the Record Straight: The U.S. Department of Education’s Anti-Opportunity “Dear Colleague Letter” is full of disinformation. Read LDF fact check. #SHARE - www.naacpldf.org/education-de...

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Thankful for good news on a Friday evening for a change…

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Text from the post, "To My Fellow Lab Rats: A Letter From a Postdoc Who Survived the Bolsonaro Years"

Text from the post, "To My Fellow Lab Rats: A Letter From a Postdoc Who Survived the Bolsonaro Years"

Loved this post from a postdoc who lived through the Bolsonaro years in Brazil:

"The best 'fuck you' to fascists? Thriving. Publish that paper. Build that collaboration. Laugh with labmates. Science outlives dictators—but only if we stay in the fight."

www.reddit.com/r/labrats/co...

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Dark blue background with a graphic of a red and white megaphone. The text reads, "Action Alert: Oppose Cancellation of Critical Education Research"

Dark blue background with a graphic of a red and white megaphone. The text reads, "Action Alert: Oppose Cancellation of Critical Education Research"

Up to 169 IES contracts have been canceled, threatening critical education research. This is a major setback for educators & children with disabilities who rely on evidence-based practices. Urge Congress to protect IES research! #4SpecialEducation

exceptionalchildren.org/takeaction?v...

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not paying indirect costs for research is like only paying the players in the Super Bowl.

can't have a Super Bowl without coaches, referees, security, janitors, announcers, stadium staff, and a stadium - and you can't have research without supporting people and facilities

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In North Carolina:

NIH FUNDING:
$2.28 billion

JOBS SUPPORTED:
25,081

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY SUPPORTED:
$5.34 billion

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