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Elizabeth B. Kozleski

Stanford University

Professor Elizabeth B. Kozleski leads Stanford’s initiative on Learning Differences and the Future of Special Education. Her research focuses on systems change and research on equity and justice issues in inclusive education. Recent work includes the analysis of systems change in education, how teachers learn in practice in complex, diverse school settings, and how educational practices improve student learning. 

NEPC Publications

NEPC Review: Special Education and Distance Learning: Supporting Students through the Pandemic (ExcelinEd, June 2020)

Special Education and Distance Learning: Supporting Students through the Pandemic

A brief published by ExcelinED provides recommendations to education policy leaders for the delivery of special education services during the COVID-19 school closures. The recommendations, however, assume that current knowledge among school professionals is sufficient to make the desired special education and technological leaps. In fact, the necessary knowledge and capacity are barely emerging. Meanwhile, the recommendations do little to address the unequal distribution of resources in schools, which include access to well-prepared teachers and related services personnel qualified to teach students with disabilities, particularly using distance learning approaches. Given these concerns, coupled with the lack of research anchoring its recommendations, the brief offers little to policymakers or practitioners currently struggling to make distance learning work during the pandemic.