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Shannon Thacker Cregg; Dana Carlisle Kletchka – Art Education, 2024
The authors explored how art centers for people with disabilities -- a form of day program -- could collaborate with art museums to create inclusive and integrated programming with artists from the broader community. Museums are in a particularly salient period of a paradigm shift, becoming more socially responsive and considering audience…
Descriptors: Community Based Instruction (Disabilities), Adults, Museums, Community Centers
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Ziegler, Maureen; Matthews, Amy; Mayberry, Margie; Owen-DeSchryver, Jamie; Carter, Erik W. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2020
Peer relationships are just as important for students with autism, intellectual disability, and other developmental disabilities. Through their interactions with peers across the school day, students develop new skills, encounter new perspectives, access needed supports, find camaraderie, develop social capital, learn prevailing norms, and elevate…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Students with Disabilities, Interaction, Friendship
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Joos, E.; Mehuys, E.; Van Bocxlaer, J.; Remon, J. P.; Van Winckel, M.; Boussery, K. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2016
Background: Guidelines for the safe administration of drugs through enteral feeding tube (EFT) are an important tool to minimise the risk of errors. This study aimed to investigate knowledge of these guidelines among staff of residential care facilities (RCF) for people with ID. Method: Knowledge was assessed using a 13-item self-administered…
Descriptors: Residential Care, Intellectual Disability, Correlation, Questionnaires
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Urbanowitz, Seth C.; Wilcox, Michael D., Jr. – Journal of Extension, 2013
The survey-based research reported here offers insights on community, resource, and economic development (CRED) Extension programming at the national and regional level. The results present a national picture of CRED programming, research, and potential future programming opportunities that Extension could capitalize on. The research shows that…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Extension Education, Community Resources, Administrator Attitudes
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Reis, Sally M. – Roeper Review, 1983
When regular class teachers and school staff realize that a gifted program can be of service to them, the program has the best chance for success. Among ways to create that ownership are involving staff in program planning and inservice, using their talents, and involving parents and community members. (CL)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Program Development, Resource Teachers
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Lindsey, Jimmy D. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1983
Paraprofessionals may fulfill a number of roles with learning disabled students, ranging from assistance in diagnosis to individual instruction. State and local education agencies should prepare for the advent of paraprofessionals through inservice and supervision, being attentive to problematic areas of responsibilities, interpersonal…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Paraprofessional School Personnel, Program Development
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Greenan, James P. – Career Development for Exceptional Individuals, 1984
Surveys completed by state consultants for handicapped students revealed that Ss ranked program evaluation as their most critical and time consuming job function. Funding activities, program planning, and technical assistance to local education agencies were other critical areas. Areas of training needs included curriculum development and…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Needs Assessment, Program Development
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Elardo, Richard – School Psychology Digest, 1979
A preschool psychologist recounts his personal experiences performing three roles other than the traditional diagnostic and psychometric functions: those of consultant, program developer, and researcher. (CP)
Descriptors: Consultants, Preschool Education, Professional Services, Program Development
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Yarger, Carmel Collum – Perspectives in Education and Deafness, 1996
Describes the roles and responsibilities of notetaking paraprofessionals in assisting students with hearing impairments. Guidelines are provided for initiating a notetaking program, including how to facilitate timely distribution of notes, organize notes, choose notetaking materials, establish work areas in each classroom, and foster student…
Descriptors: Hearing Impairments, Notetaking, Occupational Information, Paraprofessional Personnel
Syre, Thomas R.; Wilson, Richard W. – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1990
This article discusses role delineation in the health education profession, defines and presents principles of health care marketing, describes marketing plan development, and examines major ethical issues associated with health care marketing when utilized by community health educators. A marketing plan format for community health education is…
Descriptors: Community Health Services, Ethics, Health Education, Health Promotion
Murphy, Vivianne A. – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1984
A campus information center is one way to formalize the total user services approach to computing, as a strategy for the distribution and use of new technology with an emphasis on end-user sufficiency. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, Higher Education, Information Centers, Management Information Systems
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Baier, John I. – New Directions for Student Services, 1979
Discusses the development and maintenance of a competent student affairs staff. A brief review is made of the trends in higher education. Current competencies of most student affairs professionals and the status of graduate student personnel preparation programs in meeting these needs are discussed. (Author)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Inservice Education, Labor Utilization, Personnel Evaluation
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Scholom, Allan; Perlman, Baron – Administration in Mental Health, 1979
Discusses the importance of being responsive to personal needs of the mental health worker. It is hypothesized that, for mental health workers to function at optimal levels of effectiveness, their own needs for recognition, support, and enjoyment must be attended to. (Author)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Human Services, Interpersonal Relationship, Mental Health Clinics
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Kurash, Cheryl; Schaul, Jonathan – Journal of College Student Psychotherapy, 2006
This paper documents the development of a mindfulness meditation component within a University Counseling Center setting. The specific focus is upon the inclusion of meditation as it pertains to both organizational structure and psychotherapy training. The integration of a meditation practice into any organization is a slow process that poses…
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Internship Programs, Metacognition, Guidance Centers
Taylor, Karla – Currents, 1986
A bad attitude can sabotage recruiting volunteers. After examining attitudes, alumni administrators need to set goals, make plans, write job descriptions, recruit the right people for the job, and delegate properly. Ways to ensure good continuing relations are offered. (MLW)
Descriptors: Alumni, Attitudes, College Administration, Fund Raising
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