tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6175363700294195155.post827269630292956101..comments2023-05-29T09:51:41.448-04:00Comments on Seeding Change: About Disability EmploymentNTAR Leadership Centerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09759193307745333263noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6175363700294195155.post-33350369894228312942010-05-14T09:29:01.293-04:002010-05-14T09:29:01.293-04:00Bob, I of course could not agree more with your p...Bob, I of course could not agree more with your perspective! Yesterday I was reading the 2010 Economic Report of the President of the US where Chapter 8 was talking about strengthening the american labor force and how education and training are key to laying the groundwork for long term prosperity, and the importance of "collaborating with employers to ensure that curricula are aligned with workforce needs and regional economies" (the report can be found at www.gpo.gov). It also discussed how "a focus on access, equity and quality for ALL American students.....will help ensure that the benefits of economic growth are widely shared". When it comes to individuals with disabilities, I think it is imperative to stress that all means all.Kathy Krepcionoreply@blogger.com