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Leah C. Geer; Razi M. Zarchy – Odyssey: New Directions in Deaf Education, 2024
The needs of parents and family members of deaf and hard of hearing students are unique. Not only do they face courses that are structured without regard for their needs, but they also endure other significant barriers. After brainstorming for many sessions and putting down ideas for a new curriculum that would teach and empower parents and their…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Parents, Empowerment, Child Caregivers
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Zirkel, Perry A. – Journal of Special Education Leadership, 2023
The confusing variations of terminology that connect "home" with instruction warrant special care in relation to students with disabilities. The underlying core of these varying terms amounts to three distinct placement options in relation to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), here identified as homebound…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Home Instruction, Student Placement, Home Schooling
Adrian Curaj; Cezar Hâj; Cosmin Holeab; Irina Geanta; Alina Iura; Dorin Cote?; Oana ?în?ar – European Union, 2025
The present report overseen by the Executive Agency for Higher Education, Research, Development and Innovation Funding (UEFISCDI) on behalf of the European Commission and the European Education and Culture Executive Agency as part of the contract for the implementation of the European Digital Education Hub, is the third report in a series…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Innovation, Electronic Learning, Educational Practices
Murphy, Patti – Exceptional Parent, 2010
Home-based learning involves juggling many realities to bring out the abilities of medically fragile students. Many homebound learners use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) for self-expression. This article provides a glimpse of what this means.
Descriptors: Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Home Instruction, Homebound, Disabilities
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Renino, Christopher – English Journal, 2009
Dan recently turned 13; Nick will soon be 12. Both boys are smart and fun; both are loving, write like angels, like to learn, and want friends; both are autistic and hope to learn to speak. They find it challenging to relate to and function in this world, and they work hard to improve their abilities to do so. Last fall, Nick and Dan became…
Descriptors: Drama, Writing Skills, Autism, Home Instruction
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Sofia, Carolyn Ariella – English Journal, 2010
Getting anyone's attention is a prerequisite for being able to hold a good conversation with him or her, as anyone who parents or works with preteens or teenagers knows. It is absolutely necessary with individuals on the autistic spectrum because the achievement of what is called "joint attention" (the ability of children to respond to another…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Autism, Sons, Teaching Methods
US Department of Education, 2009
This brochure provides answers to the following questions: (1) Why do school districts, schools, teachers, parents, and communities need to plan for the continuation of learning for students during flu season this year? (2) How should districts and schools go about planning to continue students' education when they are at home because of H1N1?…
Descriptors: Community Leaders, Diseases, Health Promotion, Child Health
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Yaguchi, Etsuko – Educational Studies in Japan: International Yearbook, 2009
Social education is seen as one important way of building a learning society, through supporting people in solving their daily problems. In a learning society, people could participate in a big project to develop their community as well as enjoying learning, without being excluded because of economic status, gender, age or ethnicity. Implementing…
Descriptors: Economic Status, Community Education, Lifelong Learning, Adult Learning
Bumstead, Richard A. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1979
Provides a brief history of the issues involved in the case in which the Perchemlides family took the Amherst, Massachusetts school superintendent to court to win the right to educate its children at home. (IRT)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Court Litigation, Elementary Education, Home Instruction
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Tawney, James W.; And Others – Exceptional Children, 1979
The project demonstrated that a minicomputer control system could serve a large number of families simultaneously. Reliable telephonic data transmission between computer and home-based teaching machines was achieved, families accepted the placement of equipment in their homes, and children interacted with automated devices on a daily basis.…
Descriptors: Home Instruction, Preschool Education, Rural Areas, Rural Education
Reamy, Barbara – Phi Delta Kappan, 1988
Describes the adventures of a South Carolina teacher who moonlighted for 10 years as a home teacher for pregnant, injured, and other housebound students. Desite the intrinsic rewards involved, she eventually resigned due to low pay and burnout. Specific students and their problems are described. (MLH)
Descriptors: Burnout, High Risk Students, Home Instruction, Poverty Areas
Fox, Helen – Learning, 1985
With some children, teachers can't work the usual way; they have to do strange things. By accepting his hatred, using military manuals as textbooks, and employing an unorthodox reward system, the author helped a difficult child learn to read at his grade level. (MT)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Home Instruction, Individualized Reading, Learning Strategies
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Wasserman, Lewis – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2008
Special program and other school administrators regularly confront the issue of whether students under their charge are entitled to receive homebound instruction and if so, what procedures and criteria they should apply in coming to a proper decision. Where a student is entitled to such services the administrator must decide what subjects must be…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Administrator Role, Home Instruction, Homebound
Link, Patricia W. – 1979
The paper describes the Lafayette Parish Homebound Program (Louisiana) for students in grades K-12, with particular emphasis on the program's services for pregnant girls. Procedures for admitting students into the program, objectives for the pregnant girls (12-18 years old), and program components are considered. It is explained that the special…
Descriptors: Handicapped Children, Home Instruction, Homebound, Nontraditional Education
Davis, Dan; Kugelmass, Judith – 1974
The Home Instruction Program for Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY) is evaluated in this research report with respect to the effects of home environment. The main data of an original HIPPY study consisted of the children's performance in various tests of mental ability. In the present study, the same sample is used, but the focus of research is on the…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Economically Disadvantaged, Family Environment, Home Instruction
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