The following articles provide information on the long-term impacts of Early Intervention/Early Childhood Special Education (EI/ECSE) and the experiences of families in Oregon with these services.
The Hechinger Report: Almost All Students With Disabilities are Capable of Graduating On Time. Here’s Why They’re Not
The New York Times: At 12, He Reads at a First-Grade Level: How New York Failed T.J.
The Hechinger Report: Special Education’s Hidden Racial Gap
New America: Early Childhood Special Education and ESSA: A Great Opportunity for All
While Oregon has prioritized developmental screenings for young children, the state does not invest enough in the Early Intervention (EI) and Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE) children need once they are diagnosed with disabilities and delays. As a result, more children are referred for EI/ECSE, but most receive less than the recommended levels of service.
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