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There are innumerable legends which suggest that Einstein was a poor student, a slow learner, or a sufferer of autism, dyslexia, and/or attention deficit disorder. According to the authoritative biography by Pais (page 36, among others), such legends are unfounded. An article in The Washington Post on April 24, 2001 further debunked these legends.
(Einstein had added a postscript stating the letter "need not remain confidential"). In the letter, Einstein had advised (reported the Times ) that "every intellectual called before a Congressional investigating committee should refuse to testify, and 'must be prepared for jail and economic ruin, in short, for the sacrifice of his personal ...
The following is a list of some notable people who have dyslexia. ... Albert Einstein ... English children's book author and illustrator. [77] Gayle (born 2004), ...
The teacher was arrested and charged with assault and battery for allegedly slapping two autistic students in a classroom on Nov. 26. Special ed teacher in Attleboro arrested, accused of slapping ...
Brendan Depa, the severely autistic Florida teen whose assault on teacher’s aide Joan Naydich went viral last year, was sentenced on Tuesday to five years in state prison followed by 15 years of ...
The horrific case casts a spotlight on the prominent 100-year-old institution, which collects millions of dollars in state and city taxpayer funds to educate and house students with severe autism.
Einstein (English: / ˈ aɪ n s t aɪ n / EYEN-styne, German: [ˈaɪnʃtaɪn] ⓘ) is either a German habitational surname from various places named with a Middle High German derivative of the verb einsteinen 'to enclose, surround with stone'; or a Jewish (Ashkenazic) adaptation of the German name, or else an ornamental name using the ending -stein 'stone'.
A special education teacher at a Bellevue elementary school is accused of molesting an 8-year-old student with special needs.