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Colorado State Dept. of Health, Denver. – 1991
These Colorado guidelines explain the purpose of vision screening programs in schools and draw a distinction between screening and a screening program. They outline types of screening to be carried out for students at each grade level. Screening procedures are then described in detail, including: history and external observations, distance visual…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines, Program Development, Program Implementation
DiGrino, Bernard N. – 1984
Components of successful internship programs for undergraduates are identified, along with the functions of the team who contribute to a successful internship. Principal team members are the faculty internship coordinator, the faculty supervisor, and the agency supervisor. The student will benefit from taking an active role in the placement…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Experiential Learning, Faculty Advisers, Higher Education
Klawunder, Kenneth – 1983
Schools which have successfully implemented mastery learning (ML) programs show many similarities in their plans for ML development. These similarities stand out so strongly that knowledge of them can help all schools in planning for ML. The following program commonalities observed during visits to several schools in New York, Washington,…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Board of Education Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines
Placer Hills Union Elementary School District, Meadow Vista, CA. – 1984
THE FOLLOWING IS THE FULL TEXT OF THIS DOCUMENT: The "Good Citizen" Program was developed for many reasons: to keep the campus clean, to reward students for improvement, to reward students for good deeds, to improve the total school climate, to reward students for excellence, and to offer staff members a method of reward for positive…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Demonstration Programs, Discipline, Educational Environment
Del Polito, Carolyn M.; And Others – 1982
A resource manual for the allied health professional who works with disabled children and youth is presented. Each of the manual's six units states objectives for the allied health student and provides resource materials and publications, and a bibliography. Unit 1 on Public Law 94-142 (the Education for All Handicapped Children Act), also…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Allied Health Personnel, Ancillary School Services, Communication Skills
Harvey, Thomas R. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1975
Observing that conventional approaches to institutional solvency through staff reductions or alterations have not been very effective, the author advocates an organizational development approach to the student-faculty ratio dilemma. A systematic staff analysis plan is outlined and its advantages and disadvantages compared to the conventional…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Financial Problems, Higher Education, Organizational Development
Peer reviewedPascale, Mario – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1975
Article outlined a program that involved an orientation meeting held to help parents understand their child's problems, to assuage their anxiety, and to help them understand the role of the Frostig Center. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Child Development, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Participation
Peer reviewedPattee, Christine – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1974
Descriptors: Adolescents, Counselor Characteristics, Crisis Intervention, Guidance Centers
Safford, Florence – 1987
The myth persists that the elderly are institutionalized because their relatives do not care enough about them. Nursing home staff may not respond to family members' concerns about their relatives with any better solutions than to take their relatives home. Family response to this lack of solution may be retreat or retaliation. Thus the…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Family Involvement, Family Role, Family (Sociological Unit)
VanDomelen, Cindy; And Others – 1987
Older Americans are suffering from both physical and social losses as they age. These losses are sometimes accompanied by the elderly person's entrance into a long-term care facility. Some researchers have suggested that such facilities fail to maintain the residents' independent behavior. Others contend that behavior is plastic and can be…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Modification, Institutionalized Persons, Interpersonal Relationship
McCullough, Paul M., Comp.; McPheeters, Harold L., Comp. – 1982
This publication presents adaptations of four papers given at a workshop on Staffing and Manpower Development, sponsored by the Mental Health Manpower Development project of the Southern Regional Education Board. The introduction delineates four dimensions to be considered in describing staffing patterns (organization, utilization, type, and…
Descriptors: Labor Needs, Mental Health Programs, Needs Assessment, Personnel Management
1988
This report summarizes findings of a World Health Organization meeting on the topic of training drug treatment center personnel about Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). The first section discusses issues surrounding AIDS and drug abusers. Prevalence rates for intravenous drug abusers in various European countries are discussed. Prevention…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Training, Drug Abuse
McCollum, Jeanette A.; Hughes, Mary-alayne – 1988
Part of a volume which explores current issues in service delivery to infants and toddlers with handicapping conditions (ages birth to 3), this chapter discusses issues relating to staffing of early intervention programs and reports the results of a study designed to clarify the staffing and teaming options currently used by selected intervention…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Disabilities, Infants, Interdisciplinary Approach
Lindberg, Marianne; And Others – 1988
Public and private organizations have developed toy libraries in Sweden for children with disabilities and children in need of special support for their development. Toy libraries have become places where parents can acquire advice with regard to play, meet a pedagogue with experience with children with handicaps, and meet other parents with the…
Descriptors: Childrens Games, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Ray, James E.; Knapp, Robert – The Effective School Report, 1984
The Flint (Michigan) Community Schools developed a four-phase School Improvement process model. In Phase 1 (Commitment), school district and administrative support were obtained and pilot schools were selected (one elementary and one middle school). The principals of these schools and one teacher representative from each received training in…
Descriptors: Community Schools, Educational Assessment, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education

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