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Peer reviewedOlswang, Lesley B.; Bain, Barbara A. – Topics in Language Disorders, 1991
This article describes available models for structuring language intervention with toddlers who demonstrate a primary deficit in language acquisition. It examines ways in which intervention can change behaviors through facilitation, induction, and maintenance; how to select a service delivery system; effective teaching strategies; and clinical…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Communication Skills, Delivery Systems, Early Intervention
Peer reviewedBedics, Bonnie C. – Health & Social Work, 1994
Interviewed 44 women who did not obtain prenatal care. Identified four categories of reasons for nonuse: women's lifestyles differed from mainstream; stressful events took priority over prenatal care; women attempted to receive care but were discouraged, turned away, or given poor information by service delivery system personnel; and women did not…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Early Parenthood, Health Needs, Life Style
Peer reviewedParette, Howard P., Jr.; And Others – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1994
This article reviews federal legislation affecting technology service delivery for infants and toddlers with disabilities. Suggestions are provided for working with families to ensure that needed technology and related services can be obtained. Suggestions include determining appropriate technology, identifying funding sources, documenting needs,…
Descriptors: Assistive Devices (for Disabled), Delivery Systems, Disabilities, Federal Legislation
Peer reviewedMcGhan, Barry – Educational Leadership, 1994
Choosing outcome-based education over a traditional time-based approach means that students will progress through a given set of outcomes at different rates. To prevent scheduling difficulties, schools could make the transition to flexible scheduling and performance contracts within a traditional curriculum. Then teachers could develop…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Delivery Systems, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
Peer reviewedNoland, Emily N.; And Others – B.C. Journal of Special Education, 1993
This study compared the differential effects of in-class and pull-out service delivery models on attitudes of students (n=194) in grades four through six toward students with disabilities. Results revealed that students from classrooms where services were being delivered through in-class service delivery models had more positive attitudes.…
Descriptors: Attitudes toward Disabilities, Delivery Systems, Disabilities, Intermediate Grades
Peer reviewedBina, Michael J. – Educational Leadership, 1999
In an age of inclusion, schools for blind children may seem an outdated delivery model. Student outcomes show that these placement options are justifiable, legitimate, and critically essential for many children. Although specialized schools are more expensive, they provide more services and produce well-qualified graduates. (MLH)
Descriptors: Blindness, Cost Effectiveness, Delivery Systems, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedPervova, Irina – Education and Treatment of Children, 1998
Describes changes that are occurring in Russia with regard to the treatment of students with disabilities, those at risk, or who are juvenile delinquents. The need for an interdisciplinary and interagency model of service delivery to meet the needs of persons with disabilities and to prevent increases in crime is proposed. (CR)
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Delinquency Prevention, Delivery Systems, Disabilities
Peer reviewedMcCabe, Kristen; Yeh, May; Hough, Richard L.; Landsverk, John; Hurlburt, Michael S.; Culver, Shirley Wells; Reynolds, Beth – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 1999
A study of service-representation patterns of four racial/ethnic groups across five public youth-service sectors in San Diego County found that race/ethnicity affects service-use patterns and that socioeconomic status should be taken into consideration when examining racial/ethnic representation. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Delivery Systems, Emotional Disturbances, Ethnic Groups
Saba, Farhad, Ed. – Distance Education Report, 1999
Discusses the distinctions made between hardware and technology as applied to distance education. Highlights include hardware and technology in the planning process, media-delivery systems in higher education, communication in teaching and learning, and new definitions of educational technology. (LRW)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Computer Selection, Computer System Design, Delivery Systems
Farmer, Lesley S. J. – Book Report, 1998
Discusses the need for inservice training programs for teachers that address integrating technology into the classrooms. Topics include adults as learners; delivery systems that include print and nonprint resources; conducting workshops, including experiential learning and small groups; and evaluating workshops. (LRW)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Delivery Systems, Educational Technology, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedBailey, Donald B., Jr.; Skinner, Debra; Rodriguez, Patricia; Gut, Dianne; Correa, Vivian – Exceptional Children, 1999
A study that interviewed 200 Latino parents of young children with disabilities found a high degree of awareness of services, but only a moderate degree of satisfaction. Mothers were more aware of and perceived use of more services than fathers. Family characteristics did not influence awareness, use, or satisfaction. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Disabilities, Early Intervention, Family Influence
Peer reviewedSupriadi, Dedi – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 1999
Describes some of the recent changes that have been made to the schoolbook distribution system in Indonesia to ensure the quality of textbooks and their distribution to targeted schools to ensure equal supply. In this culturally diverse country, there is also an increased interest in cultural sensitivity and the awareness of different…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Delivery Systems, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedDuggan, Anne K.; McFarlane, Elizabeth C.; Windham, Amy M.; Rohde, Charles A.; Salkever, David S.; Fuddy, Loretta; Rosenberg, Leon A.; Buchbinder, Sharon B.; Sia, Calvin C. J. – Future of Children, 1999
Describes Hawaii's Healthy Start Program (HST), its ongoing evaluation study, and evaluation findings at the end of two of a planned three years of family-program participation and follow-up. HST uses home visitors to help prevent abusive and neglectful parenting. Found significant differences in program implementation among the three…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Community Health Services, Delivery Systems, Home Visits
Dyson, Lowell – Rural Conditions and Trends, 1999
Title I of the Workforce Investment Act (1998) overhauled the Job Training Partnership Act programs, creating new methods that allow local providers to meet the education, training, and employment needs of low-income adults, dislocated workers, and youth. Separate legislation revised federal vocational and technical-education assistance.…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Disadvantaged, Federal Aid, Federal Programs
Peer reviewedKibble, David G. – School Leadership & Management, 1999
An investigation into guidance and support offered schools by 17 (British) local education authorities found considerable variations. Every school should have a senior management team member responsible for critical incident planning. Schools need guidance in preventing and handling floods, fires, structural damage, and violent incidents. (21…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Crisis Management, Delivery Systems, Elementary Secondary Education


