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学习者公平中心(Center for Learner Equity)的一份新报告(https://bit.ly/4epIrCC)揭示了残疾高中生在传统公立学校和公立特许学校的经历,提出了有关公平和入学机会的重要问题。CLE 指出,在过去的几十年里,美国教育系统的目标一直集中在帮助学生为中学后的机会做好准备,以及培养 "大学和职业就绪技能"。它指出,这一重点在《残障人士法案》中得到了体现,该法案规定 "教育的目的既是为了满足学生的独特需求,也是为了'让他们为继续深造、就业和独立生活做好准备'"。
Report finds students with disabilities lack access to college prep courses
A new report (https://bit.ly/4epIrCC) by the Center for Learner Equity sheds light on the experiences of high school students with disabilities in both traditional public schools and public charter schools, raising important questions about equity and access. The CLE notes that for the last few decades, the goals of the U.S. education system have focused on preparing students for postsecondary opportunities and building “college and career-ready skills.” It suggests that this focus is reflected in the Individuals with Disabilities Act, which states the “purpose of education is both to meet students’ unique needs and ‘prepare them for further education, employment, and independent living.’”