January 28, 2025 - 02:25

Several faculty members and alumni from the NC State College of Education have received prestigious service awards from the North Carolina Council for Exceptional Children (NC-CEC). These awards celebrate individuals who have made significant contributions to the field of education, particularly in promoting inclusive and high-quality K-12 education for all students, including those with exceptional needs.
The NC-CEC is dedicated to enhancing the educational experience of children with disabilities, and the recognition of these individuals highlights their commitment to this mission. The honorees have demonstrated excellence in various roles, from teaching and administration to advocacy and research, showcasing their dedication to improving educational outcomes for students.
This recognition not only honors the hard work and achievements of the recipients but also emphasizes the importance of collaboration among educators, families, and communities in fostering an inclusive educational environment. The awards serve as an inspiration for current and future educators to continue striving for excellence in the field of special education.
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