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Celebrate National Special Education Day
National Special Education Day honors progress in inclusive education. Learn the history of this day and how to continue supporting students with special needs.

Improved Learning: Teaching Methods & Strategies for Students With Dyslexia
Help students with dyslexia succeed. Discover teaching methods and accommodations—like multisensory lessons and assistive tech—that support dyslexic learners.

Proven Remarkable Teaching Methods & Strategies for Students with Hearing Loss
Learning can be challenging for any student who is deaf or hard of hearing. Here are some teaching strategies for students with hearing loss.

Teaching Methods & Strategies to Enhance Learning for Students With Autism
Explore proven strategies for teaching students with autism. From visual supports to structured routines, learn techniques to help autistic students thrive.
How to Record Lessons & Add Captions to Schoology Videos
Learn to record lessons and make your lessons accessible for all students by adding captions & subtitles to your video courses.
What Does Clean Verbatim Transcription Mean?
There are a few kinds of verbatim transcription, from clean to edited to regular. So, what does clean verbatim transcription mean? Find out here.
What Role Does an Acoustic Model Play in Speech Recognition?
Acoustic models are one of the most important components in a speech recognition model, or transcription AI. Learn more about how they work.

DeSantis Proposes Expansion of 'Parental Rights' Law to All Grades Transcript
The change would ban lessons on sexual orientation and gender identity from grades 4 to 12, unless required by existing state standards or as part of reproductive health instruction that students can choose not to take. Read the transcript here.

Gov. Abbott Speaks During 'Parent Empowerment Day' at Texas Capitol
One of Abbott’s main priorities of late has been “school choice,” a term used to describe programs that give parents State money to send their kids to schools outside the public education system. Read the transcript here.

The History of Black History Month Transcript
It’s February, and many teachers and schools are taking time to celebrate Black History Month. Michael Hines talks about the beginnings and evolution of Black History Month. Read the transcript here.
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