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Monthly Archives: June 2012

Check this out! FindLaw and Deseret News quote my U Chicago Law Review!

by Miriam - June 13, 2012


On fixing special education, check out this article in today’s Deseret News. http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865557378/Mitt-Romneys-plan-for-fixing-special-education.html

http://legalnews.findlaw.com/article/08ja6XZbis2zH?q=Mitt+Romney

Onward and upward. Let’s fix this broken system.

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Check this out! Latest post in EducationNews.org

by Miriam - June 9, 2012


Here’s my latest blog in EducationNews.org–it’s all about the need for flexibility in special education, so we can focus on teaching and learning–not compliance and litigation.

http://www.educationnews.org/education-policy-and-politics/miriam-k-freedman-special-ed-needs-flexibility-to-build-trust-improve-outcomes/

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