"Research shows that 20 percent of students have these disorders throughout their childhood. A lot of those things that go untreated and unhelped get worse as students get older," said Adamson, an assistant professor of counseling, leadership and special education at Missouri State University. "It tends to be a high need." So she wondered about the possibilities. What if … [Read more...] about Rethinking education: How to engage students who have special needs
“People with intellectual disabilities often stick to the same things because they’re familiar; it’s part of their routine. TRAIN helps them to identify sports that they might be good at in Special Olympics, something new to try, based on their skill sets and abilities,” said Natalie Allen, dietetics instructor and dietitian for Missouri State athletics. “I think that’s one of … [Read more...] about Training the next Olympians