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Michelle L. Nighswander; Patricia A. Blair – Journal of School Nursing, 2024
Children with disabilities or specialized healthcare needs were legally excluded from U.S. public education for decades, but in the last 45 years, they have gained tremendous ground in receiving comparable educational opportunities as their non-disabled peers. The purpose of this article is to provide a historical review of the educational laws…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, School Law, Public Education, Inclusion
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Appelboom, Tina M. – Journal of School Health, 1985
The vision screening program has a long and interesting history involving educators, pediatricians, optometrists, and ophthamologists. This historical review of vision screening in the schools includes a discussion of amblyopia and screening of preschool students. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Preschool Education, School Health Services, Screening Tests
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Enarson, Harold L. – Journal of the American College Health Association, 1981
College health services today have the responsibility for bringing a wide range of health education and medical, dental, and mental health services to a changing population of college students. The history of student health is described, and recommendations are made for the efficient handling of acute problems by college health services. (JN)
Descriptors: College Students, Colleges, Health Education, Health Programs
Child Care Information Exchange, 1995
Describes the efforts of Kathryn Wauters at the Lincoln Learning Center in Phoenix, AZ, which operates an exemplary early childhood program that offers integrated services, is the first hospital-based Head Start program, and works with area elementary schools to provide school-based health services. (DR)
Descriptors: Administrators, Adult Day Care, Biographies, Family Programs
Hoag, Ernest Bryant – United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1913
A few years ago the public schools made no provision for the education of the blind, crippled, or mentally deficient, but now in New York City alone there are more than 100 classes for mentally peculiar children, while arrangements are rapidly making for the care of crippled and other classes of physically handicapped children. It was only as…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Hygiene, School Health Services, School Nurses
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Sutherland, Neil – Journal of Educational Thought, 1980
Examines the role of British Columbian public health and school health service workers in improving the health of children and educating parents in scientific child-rearing practices during the period 1920-1940. (SJL)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Child Rearing, Child Welfare, Children
NJEA Review, 1979
Reviews the role and changing status of the school nurse in New Jersey since 1900 and presents a rationale statement from the New Jersey State School Nurses Association: "Why Schools Need Certificated School Nurses." (SJL)
Descriptors: Certification, Communicable Diseases, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
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Abbott, Devon Irene – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 1988
Traces the history of medical care at a residential school for Cherokee girls in the late nineteenth century. Describes the unsanitary conditions of the buildings and efforts by medical superintendents to improve them, prevalent diseases and their treatments, nutrition, and emphasis on physical fitness. Contains 58 references. (SV)
Descriptors: American Indian History, American Indians, Boarding Schools, Diseases
Bathurst, Effie G. – Office of Education, Federal Security Agency, 1949
This bulletin is about an invasion that was welcomed. It tells how boys and girls of Petersburg, West Virginia, invaded their town to learn and to serve. Hotels, school lunchroom, alleys, creeks and swamps, unused park area, and other resources were utilized. The young invaders were welcomed by the adult citizens of the town because the principal…
Descriptors: Health Programs, Health Education, Public Health, Adolescents
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Parker, David – History of Education: The Journal of the History of Education Society, 1998
Examines the first 30 years of school medical services in one English local education authority against the background of social and educational legislation, the first world war, political and economic uncertainties of the interwar decades, and changing public opinion. Details the rise in importance of school medical officers in this period. (DSK)
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Educational History, Educational Legislation, Elementary Education
Martens, Elise H. – Office of Education, United States Department of the Interior, 1939
In May 1938 the Commissioner of Education invited to Washington a group of specialists who were actively engaged in work of a clinical nature, with particular relation to child-guidance programs in school systems. The purposes and findings of that conference are presented in Chapter VI of this bulletin. Among the services which the conferees…
Descriptors: Guidance Programs, Guidance, School Counseling, State Departments of Education
Ready, Marie M. – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1927
A study of the status of physical education, military training, and hygiene in 182 American colleges and universities is presented in this bulletin. The list of public and private institutions chosen for this investigation is intended to be representative of the different types of colleges and universities in the United States. Information was…
Descriptors: Health Services, Program Effectiveness, Physical Education, Physical Activities
Ferrell, Jno A. – United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1914
In the Southern States one of the most common forms of disease, especially among children, is hookworm disease. The campaign for its eradication conducted by the Rockefeller Sanitary Commission for the Eradication of Hookworm Disease is one of the most remarkable health campaigns ever waged in this country. It has shown conclusively the important…
Descriptors: Communicable Diseases, Rural Schools, State Departments of Education, Child Health
Kilander, H. F. – Office of Education, Federal Security Agency, 1952
A school health program is usually thought of as comprising three broad areas: (1) health education, including both separate and integrated instruction; (2) healthful school environment, including both physical and social aspects; and (3) school health services. The study reported here deals with the school health service area of the school health…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Access to Health Care, Educational History, Surveys
Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1920
In April, 1919, at the request of the Board of Education of Memphis, Tennessee, the United States Commissioner of Education submitted the conditions on which the Bureau of Education would make a survey of the public school system of that city. This study of the Memphis schools is intended to be a study of policies and practices; not of persons.…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Educational Change, Financial Support, School Health Services
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