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Naylor, Mary; Keating, Stacen A. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2008
Transitional care encompasses a broad range of services and environments designed to promote the safe and timely passage of patients between levels of health care and across care settings. High-quality transitional care is especially important for older adults with multiple chronic conditions and complex therapeutic regimens, as well as for their…
Descriptors: Evidence, Older Adults, Caregivers, Patients
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Heelan, Kate A.; Unruh, Scott A.; Combs, H. Jason; Donnelly, Joseph E.; Sutton, Sarah; Abbey, Bryce M. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2008
This article describes the results of a study that helped determine common barriers to active commuting to and from school, as well as the results of a Walking School Bus program that was implemented at two neighborhood elementary schools in Nebraska. While parental perceived barriers to active commuting may influence the travel choices of…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Physical Activities, Physical Activity Level, Exercise
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Munday, Penny – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2008
Excursions are extremely important to the education of students in the geography curriculum. However, personal observations demonstrated a lack of readiness to conduct excursions in secondary schools. This apprehension of the teachers in this school to implement excursions in geography education was the basis for this study. The study addresses…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Urban Schools, Secondary School Teachers, Geography
Stommes, Eileen S.; Byrne, Robert J. – 1984
A study of two rural New York counties--Cortland and Otsego--was undertaken to identify innovative ways to provide public passenger transportation services in rural areas by using transportation cooperatives. Information about current transportation services was obtained from staff members of the human service agencies and county government…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Bus Transportation, Community Services, Cooperatives
Turner, Dayton Ray – 1980
The book presents guidelines for adaptive transportation measures for handicapped students. Part 1 considers the transportation cycle as a means to evaluate individual student competencies at all logical points during the transportation experience. The transportation cycle is reviewed from deciding to transport the student to gaining access to…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Ancillary School Services, Bus Transportation, Delivery Systems
Montgomery County Intermediate Unit 23, Blue Bell, PA. – 1980
The handbook lists the policies of Montgomery County (PA) Intermediate Unit regarding transportation of handicapped students. Covered are the following topics: philosophy and rationale; the school bus driver (responsibilities, discipline, accident procedures, maintenance, safety); student responsibilities; parent responsibilities; and sample…
Descriptors: Bus Transportation, Disabilities, Discipline, Elementary Secondary Education
Clark County School District, Las Vegas, NV. – 1974
The purpose of this assessment was to investigate the achievement patterns of black and white students in the Clark County School District since the implementation of the present desegregation plan. For this study, black students who are currently enrolled in the grade levels under study were used for comparison purposes. In addition, a sample of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bus Transportation, Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Methods
Bolner, James; Shanley, Robert – 1974
Chapter one examines the constitutional context of the busing issue and focuses on the way courts have dealt with the problem. Attention is divided between the United States Supreme Court's rulings and the work of the lower courts. When courts have required busing for desegregation there has almost inevitably been considerable public opposition.…
Descriptors: Bus Transportation, Desegregation Litigation, Desegregation Methods, Free Choice Transfer Programs
Bork, Robert H. – 1972
On March 17, 1972, President Nixon submitted two bills to Congress designed to deal with the increasingly troublesome issue of court-ordered busing of school children for the purpose of desegregating public schools. The first of these measures is the "Student Transportation Moratorium Act of 1972," which would freeze such court-ordered…
Descriptors: Bus Transportation, Compensatory Education, Constitutional History, Desegregation Litigation
Spence, Beth – 2000
More children are riding school buses longer distances than ever before, but this review of research on busing finds a surprising shortage of information on the subject, apart from safety figures and costs and efficiencies of the buses themselves. Historically, increased student transportation has been the by-product of school consolidation, but…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bus Transportation, Consolidated Schools, Costs
Spence, Beth – 2000
Every school day, hundreds of West Virginia children ride school buses much longer than state guidelines say they should. Under those guidelines, no elementary student should be on the bus more than 30 minutes one way, middle school students 45 minutes, and high school students 1 hour. In fall 1999, public hearings about school transportation…
Descriptors: Bus Transportation, Costs, Disadvantaged, Distance
Thiesse, James L. – 1991
The intention of this paper is to discuss the advances in thrust engines from the initial development of the J58/SR-71 (JT11D-20) of the U.S. Air Force's SR-71 Blackbird to the development of the RAM and SCRAM engines necessary to propel the new generations of high-flying super-speed aircraft. Engineering complexities suggest that the engines and…
Descriptors: Air Transportation, Aviation Technology, Engineering, Engines
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Environmental Science and Technology, 1975
Mass transit is possible in the United States, but only if the form it takes offers americans the quality of ride--cheap, private and rapid--they now have in the automobile. If these criteria are not achieved, Americans will continue to drive. (BT)
Descriptors: Energy, Environment, Fuels, Motor Vehicles
Booker, Billie – 1976
This career exploration instructional unit on airport careers is one of several resulting from the rural southwestern Colorado CEPAC Project (Career Education Process of Attitude Change). This unit is designed to help students become aware of the different types of jobs connected with running an airport (e.g., ticket agent, pilot, skycap, traffic…
Descriptors: Airports, Career Exploration, Occupations, Secondary Education
Office of Human Development (DHEW), Washington, DC. Office for Handicapped Individuals. – 1977
The booklet presents an account of the White House Conference on Handicapped Individuals and includes statements and remarks by President Carter and cabinet officials. Topics covered include the implications of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, housing policies and transportation. Highlights from conference workshops on such topics as…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Disabilities, Handicapped Children, Housing Needs
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