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French, Jenny; Herrington, Margaret – Educational Action Research, 2008
This "research in practice" analyses the experience of operating discussion/action groups with dyslexic students in higher education in three British universities which reflects a shift from the practice of developing "support groups" to a more developmental, proactive stance. It does so in the current UK legislative context…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Social Support Groups, Dyslexia, Educational Legislation
Austin, David R.; Voelkl, Judith E. – Camping Magazine, 1986
Findings from 74 summer camp staff serving disabled children suggest: burnout exists; emotional exhaustion is the burnout phase more often experienced; staff reporting higher social support report less burnout; perceptions of social support decrease as summer progresses; camp administrators need to develop/evaluate strategies to foster social…
Descriptors: Burnout, Camping, Disabilities, Emotional Response
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Printz, Philip H.; Watson, Linda – Journal of Early Intervention, 1996
These two commentaries on the article "Head Start: Challenges and Training Needs" (Leah Buscemi and others) discuss the role of technical assistance providers in helping grantees work with community institutions, especially local education agencies; the need for formal written interagency agreements; the necessity for creating parent…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Coordination, Disabilities, Early Childhood Education
Niebergall, Shelby; Oas, Brenda – 1985
This guide is designed primarily for use by personnel involved in North Dakota public school programs for preschool-age handicapped children (ages 3-5). It is also intended to provide parents and personnel in health, human services, and other child service agencies with an understanding of the scope and purpose of educational services for young…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Disabilities, Educational Theories, Eligibility