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White, Gene; Lare, Douglas; Mueller, Suzanne; Smeaton, Patricia; Waters, Faith – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2007
Current efforts to encourage students to persist are not stemming the tide of drop-outs. Estimates of the high school dropout rate range from 10-30 percent (Hardy 2002). The impact of having no high school diploma causes these students to experience economic and social struggles throughout the time in life that should be their most productive. One…
Descriptors: Homebound, Distance Education, Dropout Rate, Dropouts
Hofmeister, Alan M.; Atkinson, Charles A. – 1975
The Utah State University (USU) "Telepac Project" is a service delivery model for homebound handicapped children living in rural areas. Designed to effectively utilize limited numbers of professional personnel, Telepac makes use of: (1) telecommunications technology; (2) parents as a basic treatment resource; and (3) the technology of…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Education, Handicapped Children, Handicapped Students

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