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Tecle, Aster S.; Thi Ha, An; Hunter, Rosemarie – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2017
With the increase in the number of displaced peoples, the demand for skilled social workers from diverse backgrounds to serve them is critical. This article explores a continuing education program that prepares precollege individuals from newly arriving communities who will work as entry-level workers serving these immigrant and refugee…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Refugees, Social Work, Continuing Education
Hood, Joseph – New America, 2021
Sometimes aided by state grants and guidance, Minnesota community partnerships are implementing Grow Your Own educator (GYO) programs to diversify the teacher workforce. The following is an examination of the growth and development of Minnesota GYO. While statewide grants fund some programs for either paraprofessionals or secondary students, the…
Descriptors: State Policy, Teacher Recruitment, Alternative Teacher Certification, Career Pathways
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Mykota, David B. – Evaluation and Program Planning, 2008
The purpose of the present study is to evaluate the implementation process for Parenting Plus, an early intervention program in a rural, western Canadian health district. Parenting Plus, as modeled after Hawaii Healthy Start, provides strength-based paraprofessional home visitations to overburdened parents of newborns. The general inductive…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Pilot Projects, Focus Groups, Home Visits
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Meyer, Robert J. – Mental Retardation, 1979
Nineteen professional (nurses and attendants with bachelor degrees) and 17 paraprofessionals (aides with less than a college education) from a residential institution for the mentally retarded participated in an overview course on mental retardation. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Inservice Education, Knowledge Level, Mental Retardation, Paraprofessional Personnel
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Winick, Charles; Saltman, Elias B. – Journal of Offender Counseling, Services & Rehabilitation, 1982
Three years of experience with a program using labor union volunteers to work with young adult offenders are described. The project's relative success is attributed to the volunteers' union background, staff-volunteer interaction, thorough training of the volunteers, and their range. (Author/HLM)
Descriptors: Adults, Correctional Rehabilitation, Helping Relationship, Paraprofessional Personnel
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Malett, Sheldon D.; And Others – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1983
Evaluates the Study Improvement Program, an 11-week program to improve the study skills of college freshmen. Describes selection and training of undergraduate group leaders and outlines goals for each session. Results of a subjective evaluation showed the program was effective in improving grades and reducing dropouts. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Higher Education, Leadership Training, Paraprofessional Personnel
Uhlemann, Max R.; And Others – Canadian Counsellor, 1982
Assessed the viability of a modified microtraining approach to paraprofessional development using programed manuals and models. Therapeutic workers were randomly assigned to a model group, no-model group, and a control group. Covariance analyses indicated that training groups emitted fewer closed inquiries and had a higher interview empathy…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Comparative Analysis, Counseling Services, Empathy
Cadman, Lois A. – 1979
The doument provides seven appendixes containing information on the PEECH (Program for Early Education of Children with Handicaps) Outreach Project. Appendix I contains a financial report form for the project. Outlined in Appendix II are PEECH Outreach goals and objectives (including the presentation of a Home Intervention Training Program),…
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Home Programs
Orr, Alberta L. – 1990
The American Indian Rehabilitation Project aimed to provide older American Indians with vision problems useful skills for carrying out daily activities as independently as possible and for preventing unnecessary dependence on others and premature and unwarranted institutionalization. The project goals were to: (1) develop a 5-day, seven-module…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), American Indians, Blindness, Community Health Services
Hood, Kay E.; Butler, Robert R. – 1977
Result are summarized of a one-year pilot project to develop, implement and evaluate a paraprofessional counselor training model, which combines the psychology of women with basic helping skills. Supervised counseling experience gained through role playing and individual projects is also described. The goals of the program were to enable…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Counselor Training, Course Descriptions, Females
Mountain Plains Youth Service Coalition, Pierre, SD. – 1979
The document describes the Family Shelter Care (FSC) Project, a program which provides emergency and short term shelter care for troubled Indian youths (7 to 18 year old abused, dependent, and neglected, in need of supervision, and delinquent children) on five Indian reservations in South Dakota. Sections address the following project components:…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Crisis Intervention, Delinquency
Bullard, David G.; And Others – 1979
In 1976, with a grant from the National Institute of Mental Health, the Sex and Disability Unit began training disabled and nondisabled professionals and paraprofessionals to serve as sociosexual educator-counselors for physically disabled persons; this is the final report of that project. Training included lectures on the sexual aspects of…
Descriptors: Coping, Counselor Training, Inservice Education, Medical Services
Rubin, Roberta I. – 1979
This article presents 5-year longitudinal data on parent involvement in the Parent Education Follow Through Program in ten communities in nine states. The data are categorized in terms of the six major ways in which parents can become involved in the program: (1) teachers of their own children, (2) paid paraprofessionals, (3) decision makers and…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Home Visits, Intervention, Longitudinal Studies
Berney, Tomi D.; Barrera, Marbella – 1990
The Bilingual Pupil Services (BPS) had two complementary objectives: (1) to provide supplementary services to students of limited English proficiency (LEP) by giving them instruction in English as a Second Language (ESL) and bilingual reading and mathematics; and (2) to provide in-service training to paraprofessionals who were enrolled in programs…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education Programs, Elementary Education, English (Second Language), Evaluation Methods
City Univ. of New York, NY. Center for Advanced Study in Education. – 1992
A partnership between the New York City Central Labor Council and the Center for Advanced Study in Education, City University of New York, New York, planned, conducted, and evaluated a worker literacy program for health care paraprofessionals who prepared for college as a step towards career advancement. The program featured close involvement of…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Allied Health Occupations, College Preparation, Educational Counseling
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