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SAGE to begin publishing two titles from the Council for Exceptional Children: Exceptional Children and TEACHING Exceptional Children

March 20, 2014

Los Angeles, CA - SAGE is delighted to announce that it will begin publishing two journals from The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC), Exceptional Children (EC) and TEACHING Exceptional Children (TEC), beginning March 2014.

Published quarterly, EC includes original research and analyses that focus on the education and development of exceptional infants, toddlers, children, youth, and adults. For more than 75 years, the journal has been a prominent source of research, research reviews, methodological reviews of literature, data-based position papers, and policy analyses from a variety of perspectives by leaders in the field. The research it publishes is quantitative, qualitative, and single-subject.

TEC is a bi-monthly publication tailored to teachers, administrators, and practitioners who work closely with children and youth who have disabilities and/or gifts and talents.. The journal advances professional development by providing the latest information on instructional technologies, strategies, procedures, and any techniques that might be used in the instruction of exceptional children. TEC articles are based on current evidence-based practice for use in a wide variety of educational programs and settings.

“Working with SAGE, we look forward to extending the reach of EC and TEC for the benefit of special educators and children and youth with exceptionalities worldwide,” said Karen Niles, CEC’s Assistant Executive Director for Professional Development Services.

Established in 1922, CEC is the largest international professional organization dedicated to improving the education and quality of life for children and youth with disabilities and/or gifts and talents. CEC accomplishes this by advocating for governmental policies for individuals with exceptionalities, helping set professional standards, and helping to provide necessary resources for professional practice.

“We are delighted to further our partnership with the Council of Exceptional Children to expand SAGE’s portfolio of scholarly publications in the field of special education,” stated Bob Howard, Vice President of Journals at SAGE. “Exceptional Children and TEACHING Exceptional Children are some of the most well-known journals in the discipline and work effectively to connect the latest research with instructors and practitioners for immediate application.”

For more information on Exceptional Children, visit: http://ecx.sagepub.com/

For more information on Teaching Exceptional Children, visit: http://tcx.sagepub.com/

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The Council for Exceptional Children is an international community of professionals who are the voice and vision of special and gifted education. CEC's mission is to improve, through excellence and advocacy, the education and quality of life for children and youth with exceptionalities and to enhance engagement of their families. http://www.cec.sped.org/

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