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Muller, Eve – Project Forum, 2010
Response to Intervention (RTI), as a model for improving services to all students, has been a growing phenomenon since the reauthorization of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) in 2004. The National Association of State Directors of Special Education (NASDSE) defines RTI as "the practice of (1) providing high-quality…
Descriptors: Student Needs, Educational Needs, General Education, Learning Disabilities
Walker, Karen – Education Partnerships, Inc., 2007
According to the 2000 census, high school dropouts had a 52% employment rate, compared to 71% for high school graduates and 83% for college graduates. According to NCSE, the national dropout rate is 30% of which 80% had been chronically absent from school ("School attendance tracking: Challenges and effective practices"), which puts the…
Descriptors: Attendance, Dropouts, Recognition (Achievement), Incentives
Hall, Sandra; And Others – 1992
This manual provides guidelines for safe feeding practices for students with disabilities in Oregon schools. Stressed is the importance of distinguishing between feeding for the maintenance of health and feeding for the acquisition of skills. Individual sections cover: definitions of feeding programs; the school district responsibility; risks;…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Dietetics, Elementary Secondary Education, Food
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Morgan, Carol; Jackson, Wilbur – Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, 1980
The implication of an organized classroom guidance curriculum is far reaching. By blending cognitive and affective learning, one can teach the whole child the skills for dealing with stress, decision making, and productive living. The guidance personnel and teachers need to work together as a team. (Author)
Descriptors: Children, Counselor Teacher Cooperation, Curriculum Enrichment, Delivery Systems
Oregon State Dept. of Education, Salem. – 1991
This document presents the Oregon state guidelines for provision of educational interpreting services for students who are deaf. An introduction defines an educational interpreter and considers how to determine the need for an educational interpreter and the student-interpreter relationship. The next section details the roles and responsibilities…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Ancillary School Services, Deaf Interpreting, Deafness
Oregon State Dept. of Education, Salem. – 1981
These guidelines from the Oregon Department of Education are based on the rationale that all students should be afforded equal opportunities to access guidance and counseling programs. The materials deal with educational, career, and personal development for elementary and secondary school students. The purpose of these guidelines is to assist…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Board of Education Policy, Counseling Services, Counselor Role
SAIL: Technical Assistance Journal, 1996
This theme issue addresses the provision of behavioral support for students with behavior disorders. The first article, "Providing Effective Behavior Support to All Students: Procedures and Processes" (George Sugai), summarizes the literature on the effectiveness of various interventions and offers several models for examining the…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Ancillary School Services, Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Change
Almond, Patricia, Ed. – 1994
This report on special education services in Oregon provides a statement of what has been accomplished and a baseline measure for use in gauging future progress. It offers a long range plan for special education, focusing on secondary and transition programs, severe emotional disturbance, low incidence populations, family involvement, the talented…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Compliance (Legal), Disabilities, Early Childhood Education
Oregon State Dept. of Education, Salem. Career and Vocational Education Section. – 1977
This report summarizes the findings of a follow-up study of Oregon's high school class of 1976 regarding their activities and perceptions after leaving their formal high school training. Focus is primarily on the responses and impressions of former vocational (career cluster) students; comparisons with the responses of general college preparatory…
Descriptors: Colleges, Cooperative Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Employment Patterns
Brazeau, Karen; And Others – 1990
The four sections of this report use text, graphs, and tables to present the status of Oregon programs providing special education, compensatory education, student services, early childhood education, and special projects. The first section, on special education, provides the mission statement and the state's goals for special education and then…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Ancillary School Services, Compensatory Education, Disabilities
Oregon State Dept. of Education, Salem. – 1983
This booklet provides information and direction to community college personnel who wish to offer adult high school diploma programs. The various elements needed for the operation and maintenance of an adult high school diploma program in Oregon are presented here, in two parts. Part I lists elements that are essential in any plan submitted to the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Adult Students, Community Colleges
Brazeau, Karen; And Others – 1992
This report examines the current status and plans for special education, student services, and special projects and studies in Oregon. The first section offers an overview of special education long-range planning in secondary and transition programs, the student population with severe emotional disturbance, low incidence populations, families, the…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Compensatory Education, Disabilities, Disadvantaged Youth