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Hunt, Frances M.; And Others – Infants and Young Children, 1994
This article describes the need for early intervention for behavioral/emotional problems in special needs children. The model of the Behavioral Consultation Service of the Anne Arundel County (Maryland) Infants and Toddlers Program is applied to an infant with multiple disabilities, demonstrating relevant issues, intervention strategies to address…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Case Studies, Consultation Programs, Demonstration Programs
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Nielson, Bobbie – Roeper Review, 1993
Thirty disadvantaged gifted children in Appalachian regions of Tennessee were provided scholarship money to attend a special summer camp program. Home visits before and after the camp experience demonstrated that these children benefited from both the social and academic aspects of the enrichment program. (DB)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Disadvantaged Youth, Enrichment Activities, Gifted
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Harrigan, John J. – Academe, 1993
The advantages and disadvantages of the Teachers Insurance Annuity Association (TIAA) and College Retirement Equities Fund (CREF) as investment vehicles for college faculty are examined, and guidelines for faculty to use in evaluating their investment options are offered. Some data on TIAA-CREF performance are included. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Decision Making, Higher Education, Investment
Dessoff, Alan L. – Currents, 1993
Alumni leaders should be included in a school or college capital campaign drive. The alumni office can help find prospects, provide events and programs for fund raising, promote the campaign, involve alumni staff members. Alumni themselves can assist in campaign planning and inspire others to give by donating themselves. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Alumni, Alumni Associations, Cooperation
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Mayfield, M. I. – International Journal of Early Childhood, 1993
Describes the general characteristics of family support programs in North America. Summarizes the rationale for such programs. Describes an example of a support program, the family resource centers in Canada. Outlines such key planning considerations as the diversity of today's families, needs assessment, program variety, and cultural relevance.…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Community Services, Cultural Awareness, Family Programs
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Caro-Bruce, Cathy; McCreadie, Jennifer – Elementary School Journal, 1994
Describes the background and context of how action research has grown in the Madison (Wisconsin) Metropolitan School District--the organization and process being used to help teachers and principals work on their research questions, the value of the experience as perceived by the participants, and lessons learned about implementing action research…
Descriptors: Action Research, Classroom Research, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers
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Stevens, Georgia L.; And Others – Journal of Extension, 1994
Interviews with federal, state, and local officials about the federally funded youth-at-risk grant program found that federal and state philosophy and goals were similarly focused on developing community coalitions to address youth issues, whereas local leaders focused on developing school-age child care activities and viewed coalition-building as…
Descriptors: Community Leaders, Community Programs, Educational Philosophy, Expectation
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Laufer, Zmira – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1994
Interviews were conducted with 45 Israeli social workers who were case managers for 105 children in residential care because of parental absence or inadequate care. Interviews indicated that the practice of home weekends is characterized by neglect in professional assurance of the well-being of children and lack of family-oriented intervention…
Descriptors: Child Neglect, Family Environment, Foreign Countries, Interviews
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Vanderbush, Ross E.; And Others – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1994
Ambulatory care and family practice clerkships of the University of Arkansas' nontraditional pharmacy doctoral program are designed to minimize time the student is away from professional practice. They compel the student to take the initiative in identifying patients with specific disease states who would benefit from a pharmacist's knowledge and…
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Doctoral Programs, Family Practice (Medicine), Higher Education
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Seltzer, Michael H. – Evaluation Review, 1994
Ways in which multilevel modeling techniques can broaden the kinds of questions asked in multisite evaluations are illustrated through the example of the Transition Mathematics Program for secondary schools. These techniques provide a means of moving beyond estimating effects to investigating how differences across sites relate to differences in…
Descriptors: Demography, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Tests, Program Effectiveness
Sevano, Dennis – Executive Educator, 1994
Students can fall behind early in reading and never catch up. Hoboken (New Jersey) teachers are using Reading Recovery, an innovative New Zealand program, to provide low-achieving first graders with daily tutoring sessions for 18 to 22 weeks. Reading Recovery offers confidence-building strategies that combine skill-and-drill and whole-language…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Individualized Instruction, Instructional Innovation, Low Achievement
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Nevetsky, Julian – NASSP Bulletin, 1991
Although financially overburdened, North Brunswick Township School District in Central New Jersey has committed to an ongoing inschool suspension plan aimed at reducing the numbers of at-risk students and providing some badly needed services. The district's high school eventually adopted the successful middle school model to reduce worsening…
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Discipline, High Risk Students, In School Suspension
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Hanson, Alan L. – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 1991
Adherence to program planning principles does not guarantee participation. Attention must be paid to characteristics that make a program responsive: target audience, promotion and marketing, competition, and logistics. (SK)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Education, Continuing Education, Enrollment Influences
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Feldman, Daniel C.; Weitz, Barton A. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1990
Seventy-two summer interns were asked their attitudes toward the internship and toward retailing jobs. Supervisors' attitudes toward internships and their own jobs were also ascertained. Occupational socialization made a major difference in how interns experience their jobs; supervisor attitudes and expectations were only moderately influential.…
Descriptors: Career Planning, College Students, Higher Education, Internship Programs
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Kells, Herb R. – Higher Education Management, 1992
A discussion of institutional and program evaluation in higher education focuses on the need for congruence between the purposes of the assessment and the procedures used to accomplish it. The factors relating to success in evaluation are examined, with special attention given to those that promote improvement. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Outcomes Assessment, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods
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