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Idol, Lorna – Remedial and Special Education (RASE), 1988
Based on a set of recommendations approved by the National Task Force on School Consultation, this article presents a detailed rationale and guidelines for establishing special education consultation programs. Guidelines are focused on seven critical areas: financing, referral practices, performance standards, teacher skills, caseloads,…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Consultation Programs, Cooperative Planning, Disabilities
Braden, Roberts A. – 1979
The recent conservative trend in educational policy is addressed in this paper which begins with a description of 10 specific types of threats to the instructional development movement that can evolve from an excessively conservative environment. These threats are named as follows: (1) scapegoat; (2) baby-with-the-bathwater; (3) chronological…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Educational Policy, Educational Trends, Financial Support
Dahl, Carolyn Carson – 1993
This six-chapter guide suggests a new approach to describing the knowledge, competencies, and managerial roles inherent in planning effective conferences and institutes. Chapter 1 introduces the many roles of the conferences and institutes program planner and discusses program formats and what makes conference programs unique learning events.…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Conferences, Continuing Education, Institutes (Training Programs)

Allen, James; Seekins, Tom – 1994
As many as 15 million people living in rural areas report one or more long-term impairments that significantly affect their quality of life. In general, disabled people living in rural areas receive fewer services than do people in urban areas. For example, counties in Montana with the largest population centers received significantly more…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Community Services, Cultural Differences, Delivery Systems