A small group of parents, teachers and alumni say Mississippi’s School for the Blind is straying away from its mission.
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Disabled community fear AI will be used to cut costs and replace human supports, Dáil committee hears
We are afraid that AI and technology will be seen as a cost-effective replacement for human supports such as personal ...
From a sensory “egg chair,” to a tactile clue that lets blind students identify their classrooms, to separate floors for ...
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Deaf racing driver to make competitive overseas debut
A deaf racing driver from Torfaen will make his competitive overseas debut. Caleb McDuff, 17, from Pontypool, has been ...
Opinion: How AI and the arts are creating an inclusive future where students shape their own stories
In the vibrant landscape of South Los Angeles, at Marlton School, LAUSD’s pioneering pre-K through 12 campus for deaf and ...
Richard says it took two days for a qualified interpreter to arrive and explain he had been given the all-clear. "If an ...
Plus, the FCC is looking to make changes to broadband consumer labels, localities are partnering with private-sector ...
Christina Feil's appointment comes a few months after a law was signed to require boosting telecommunications equipment, ...
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