By Ashley Green, College of Education and Human Development On top of a hill in the center of Nicaragua sits a small town that quickly captured Paige Ferrell’s heart after her first visit four years ago. Ferrell, who graduated with a master’s degree in special education from Texas…
By Rae Lynn Mitchell, Texas A&M University Health Science Center People with disabilities and special health care needs often face challenges in living independently while still receiving the specialized care they need. This is especially true for children and youth who are transitioning from pediatric care to adult care.
By Ashley Green, Texas A&M University College of Education and Human Development Quality teacher preparation is key to a successful, quality teacher in the classroom. Thanks to the Raise Your Hand Texas Foundation, the special education program in the College of Education and Human Development is getting a financial…