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Accessing Inquiry for Students with Disabilities through Primary Sources

Social Studies and Humanities pose distinct challenges for struggling learners, including extensive discipline-specific vocabulary, difficult informational texts–including complex primary ...

Consulting

First, we listen. CES provides services that build school, district, and educator capacity to support the use of effective, research-based instructional practices to engage and motivate learners ...

History & Civics

With a mission to engage all students–especially students with disabilities and English Learners, the Emerging America program at CES offers professional development, curriculum support, and ...

Federal Humanities Grant Showcases Pioneer Valley’s Role In Technological Innovation

NORTHAMPTON - A new grant from the National Endowment of the Humanities will bring $168,400 to help 72 educators around the country make history relevant and exciting for students by exploring ...

Collaborative for Educational Services receives Teaching with Primary Sources grant from Library of Congress

NORTHAMPTON, MA - The Library of Congress has announced that the highly successful program run by the Collaborative for Educational Services (CES), Teaching with Primary Sources (TPS), has been ...

Teaching disability history in schools is ‘long overdue,’ advocates say

Judy Heumann’s death last year was deeply felt in the disability community. Often called “the mother” of the disability rights movement, her activism had a lasting impact on millions of ...
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