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ニューヨーク市立学校における障害のある生徒のための「カーター・ケース」支出の再評価

Education
United States
February 21, 2026に開始

The article examines the implications of the "Carter-Case" ruling on funding for students with disabilities in New York City schools, highlighting the need for a reassessment of current spending practices.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Feb 21, 2026
The conversation around 'Carter-Case' spending should focus on effective allocation rather than simply increasing budgets, prioritizing outcomes over expenses.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Feb 21, 2026
Reassessing spending on the 'Carter-Case' may lead to cuts that harm the very students it's meant to support, undermining their educational opportunities.

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Critics argue that the current funding model for students with disabilities is inefficient and lacks accountability, necessitating a thorough reassessment.

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Increased funding for students with disabilities enhances educational equity and ensures that all students can thrive in New York City schools.

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Investing in specialized resources for students with disabilities is essential for fostering a diverse and inclusive learning environment in NYC.

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