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Gollay, Elinor; Doucette, John F. – School Shop, 1978
The concept of "barrier" is defined as it applies in an educational setting and the following information is discussed in an attempt to make educators more sensitive to the access problems facing disabled students and lead them to take action to remove these barriers: strategies for removing barriers; alternative approaches; how to deal with…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Architectural Barriers, Building Design, Facilities
Woodward, Robert E. – American School and University, 1977
Key provisions of the Section 504 regulations, and what they mean for school administrators. (MLF)
Descriptors: Architectural Barriers, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Facility Guidelines
Howell, Sandra C. – Journal of Architectural Education, 1977
MIT research work has expanded into the design studio setting as a result of the Curriculum Project of the Gerontological Society. A classification method for screening the literature on design needs for the elderly and a set of daily-life scenarios help in current design education. (LBH)
Descriptors: Age, Architectural Barriers, Architectural Education, Classification
Hershberger, Robert G.; And Others – Journal of Architectural Education, 1977
Working on an eight-week design problem for a Senior Center in Phoenix, 52 environmental planning students participated in a Gerontological Society-sponsored project to introduce aging content and assess the usefulness to designers of various sources of information. (LBH)
Descriptors: Architectural Barriers, Architectural Education, Design Requirements, Gerontology
Weisman, Gerald; And Others – Journal of Architectural Education, 1977
This study at Kansas State University explored how the different educational contexts provided by two alternate design studio structures might influence students' ultilization of environment/aging research. (LBH)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Age, Architectural Barriers, Architectural Education
Schwartz, Jeffrey H. – Appalachian Regional Commission, 2004
In 1998, the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) began developing what is now the Appalachian Higher Education (AHE) Network. The AHE Network, currently composed of eight centers, has the mission of increasing the college-going rate in Appalachia, the numbers of students who continue their education directly after graduating high school. This…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Networks, Educational Attainment, Program Effectiveness
Melissa Ann Park – ProQuest LLC, 2003
Children's physical inactivity is becoming an important health concern, and it has been suggested by professionals that school programs can be important in the effort to increase activity levels. Physical education specialists cannot achieve the goal of significantly increasing children's activity in isolation, and it is apparent that whole school…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Elementary School Teachers, Principals, Teacher Attitudes
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Arndt, Katrina; Lieberman, Lauren J.; Pucci, Gina – TEACHING Exceptional Children Plus, 2004
Communication is a barrier to accessing physical activity and recreation for many people who are deafblind (Lieberman & MacVicar, 2003; Lieberman & Stuart, 2002). The purpose of this study was to observe effective communication strategies used during four physical activities for youth who are deafblind. Communication during physical activity was…
Descriptors: Communication Strategies, Physical Activities, Physical Activity Level, Interpersonal Communication
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Howes, Andrew; Frankham, Jo; Ainscow, Mel; Farrell, Peter – Educational Action Research, 2004
The authors of this article reflect on their experiences as facilitators of an action research network aiming to provide a context for participating schools to identify and address barriers to pupils' learning and participation. Within the network, action research is seen to have different meanings for individuals within and between schools in…
Descriptors: Action Research, Networks, Educational Research, Elementary Schools
Greenwald, Susan – Zero to Three (J), 2003
This article describes how in Alameda County, California, the Children's Hospital Oakland (CHAO) Neonatal Follow-up Program and the County Public Health Department have collaboratively addressed gaps in services for premature infants and their families through the Special Start initiative. Mental health specialists, health specialists, and…
Descriptors: Public Health, Premature Infants, Family Programs, Integrated Services
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Zipoli, Richard P., Jr.; Kennedy, Marianne – American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2005
A total of 240 speech-language pathologists responded to a questionnaire examining attitudes toward and use of research and evidence-based practice (EBP). Perceived barriers to EBP were also explored. Positive attitudes toward research and EBP were reported. Attitudes were predicted by exposure to research and EBP practice during graduate training…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Speech Language Pathology, Clinical Experience, Evidence
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Arthur, Cheryl A.; Salsberry, Trudy A. – Journal of Women in Educational Leadership, 2005
This review of the literature focuses first on the common reasons for the need for mentoring (professional development, changing roles, principal shortage, under representation of women, and barriers) and continues with a definition and description of mentoring. Finally, the current status of mentoring is summarized followed by a discussion of the…
Descriptors: Principals, Females, Disproportionate Representation, Mentors
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Laskowski, Mary S. – Acquisitions Librarian, 2004
Media selection and acquisition is highly dependent on a number of variables, perhaps the most important of which is changing technologies. New technology is a wonderful and frightening thing, with a high level of impact on media collection development. New technologies can improve sound and visual quality, but can also play havoc with established…
Descriptors: Media Selection, Information Technology, Technological Literacy, Selection Tools
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Teclehaimanot, Berhane – Journal on School Educational Technology, 2008
Technology is an integral part of educational goals today. A study of technology use in a large urban Midwestern school district found that teachers have equipment available to them, but it is oftentimes inadequate, inconvenient, or not working. Teachers would like to use technology, but in reality they don't use it. Part of the reason is lack of…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Technology Integration, Educational Technology, Barriers
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Lumadi, Mutendwahothe Walter – Contemporary Issues in Education Research, 2008
African teachers in general and South Africans in particular face tremendous challenges, several of which are curriculum related. These challenges manifest themselves at various levels and in various areas, that is, from national level to within the classroom. There are various role players who may make a contribution towards overcoming these…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Faculty Mobility, Educational Change, Disadvantaged Schools
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