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Teachers’ Perceptions Of The Home-School Collaboration: Enhancing Learning For Children With Autism, Chana S. Josilowski
Teachers’ Perceptions Of The Home-School Collaboration: Enhancing Learning For Children With Autism, Chana S. Josilowski
The Qualitative Report
This study aimed to explore the relationship between teachers and students’ families and address the deficiencies in the body of research regarding the performance gap between children with autism and their age-equivalent peers. The research question was: How do teachers of children with autism perceive the home-school collaboration and its impact on learning? Ten state-certified special educators with at least 3 years’ experience teaching children with autism, and experience collaborating with their students’ families participated in face-to-face interviews, answering 8 open-ended questions in this generic qualitative study. Inductive thematic analysis yielded 6 themes: (a) collaboration improves learning, (b) communication is …
Catherine's Story, Adam Lind
Catherine's Story, Adam Lind
Diverse Families Bookshelf Lesson Plans and Activities
No abstract provided.
Tourist To My Own Culture, Guadalupe Astorga Contreras
Tourist To My Own Culture, Guadalupe Astorga Contreras
First-Gen Voices: Creative and Critical Narratives on the First-Generation College Experience
After nine years of living in the U.S. and staying away from her cultural homeland of Mexico, photographer Astorga returned to some of the places she remembered visiting as a child in her native country. Throughout the trip, the unthinkable change from intimacy to unfamiliarity was clear. These pictures show that progression and invite the viewer to become a tourist alongside Astorga as she visits a place she once considered home.
Nf05-639 Early Literacy Checklist — In The Home, Janet S. Hanna, Kayla M. Hinrichs, Carla J. Mahar, John Defrain
Nf05-639 Early Literacy Checklist — In The Home, Janet S. Hanna, Kayla M. Hinrichs, Carla J. Mahar, John Defrain
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This checklist represents the kinds of language and literacy development practices often seen in high-quality early childhood environments. The checklist encompasses all children birth to age 5 and is inclusive of the needs of children with disabilities and English language learners.
Cc03-431 Make Every Drop Count In Your Home
Cc03-431 Make Every Drop Count In Your Home
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
There are four ways to reduce water in your home ...
1. Maintain -- Fix leaks and dripping faucets. Leaks can account for 14 to 25 percent of all indoor water use.
2. Change -- Change the way water is used in the home.
3. Equipment -- Purchase water-reducing equipment and appliances.
4. Think -- Develop creative water conserving practices that are safe and sanitary.
Start wtih the largest water users. The toilet, shower/bath, and clothes washer account for two-thirds of the water used in an average household.
Nf02-519 Fungicide Spray Schedule For Home Garden Tree Fruits, Jennifer L. Chaky, John E. Watkins
Nf02-519 Fungicide Spray Schedule For Home Garden Tree Fruits, Jennifer L. Chaky, John E. Watkins
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Growing tree fruits in the home garden can be a very enjoyable experience, and with proper management, can provide many years of enjoyment. Success in growing tree frutis depends on following an approach known as integrated pest management, or IPM. In this management program, variety selection, cultural practices and chemical means are used to prevent or reduce losses due to diseases or insects.
This NebFact covers cultural practices, variety selection, the control of disease problems, and how to correctly use chemical controls for a safer environment.
Ec02-459 Heating And Cooling Systems: Saving Energy And Keeping Safe (Home*A*Syst Worksheet 1), Shirley Niemeyer, Sharon Skipton
Ec02-459 Heating And Cooling Systems: Saving Energy And Keeping Safe (Home*A*Syst Worksheet 1), Shirley Niemeyer, Sharon Skipton
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Your house should be a safe, comfortable place that is affordable and durable. A house is affordable only when costs for heating and cooling are reasonable. Energy bills are lowest if a home is tightly air-sealed and pr0perly insulated and if all mechanical systems are operating efficiently.
This worksheet will help you assess the environment of your home. It will take you step-by-step through current home energy management practices and conditions. Evaluate activities and conditions according to how they might affect energy use and human health. Provide easy to understand "risk level scores" that will help the you analyze the …
G02-1463 Indoor Air Qualitiy: Know The Asthma Triggers In The Home, Shirley Niemeyer, Sharon Skipton
G02-1463 Indoor Air Qualitiy: Know The Asthma Triggers In The Home, Shirley Niemeyer, Sharon Skipton
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This publication discusses asthma triggers sometimes found in the home and possible solutions. It is intended to help manage and reduce possible indoor triggers. Medical professionals should be consulted first and their recommendations followed.
Asthma, a serious lung disease, is the leading cause of long-term illness in children. Asthma affects 112,100 Nebraskans, of whom 75,000 are adults, and 37,100 are youth (1998), and is on the rise. While the U.S. death rate has decreased since 1993, Nebraska's rate has increased to second highest in the nation. The highest death rate is among blacks, females and those 65 years of age …
G98-1361 Hostas, Don Steinegger, Amy Greving, Steven Rodie
G98-1361 Hostas, Don Steinegger, Amy Greving, Steven Rodie
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide discusses selecting, growing and caring for hosta.
Hosta Selection
As landscapes mature, shaded areas develop. An excellent perennial plant for shade is hosta, also called plantain lily. Originally from the Orient, hosta, a herbaceous perennial, is grown for its attractive foliage. Some recent cultivars also have attractive and/or fragrant flowers.
Rp97-362 File It Easy, Find It Fast: A Home Filing System, Kathleen Prochaska-Cue
Rp97-362 File It Easy, Find It Fast: A Home Filing System, Kathleen Prochaska-Cue
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
A home filing system makes important papers readily available when needed. If managed properly, the filing system can get older papers out of the way, making needed records more accessible.
A well-organized filing system for your household can pay big dividends when it comes time to find an important paper you need NOW. There is no one best filing system for everyone; what works for you could be a disaster for someone else. Once set up, a filing system helps you to be a more effective and efficient financial manager and decision maker.
Nf97-319 What Kids Really Need Are Adults Who C.A.R.E., Pat Steffens, Susan Williams
Nf97-319 What Kids Really Need Are Adults Who C.A.R.E., Pat Steffens, Susan Williams
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses a positive approach to youth development.
Nf94-174 Time Management Suggestions For Getting Home/Yard/Car Work Done, Kathy Prochaska-Cue
Nf94-174 Time Management Suggestions For Getting Home/Yard/Car Work Done, Kathy Prochaska-Cue
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses getting home/yard/car work done.
G94-1209 Evaluating The Landscape Of A Prospective Home, Don Steinegger, Roch E. Gaussoin
G94-1209 Evaluating The Landscape Of A Prospective Home, Don Steinegger, Roch E. Gaussoin
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide discusses facts to consider when examining a prospective home's yard and landscape.
Often home buyers hire an inspector to evaluate the roof, plumbing, heating system, and structure of a prospective home. Seldom, however, does the landscape receive similar scrutiny.
Buyers should consider investing time and, perhaps, even money in careful evaluation of the landscape they might be purchasing. A healthy, well-designed, well-maintained landscape adds significant equity (15 percent or more) to a property's value. In a climate like Nebraska's, characterized by hot, windy summers and cold, windy winters, lawns, trees, and shrubs play a major role in moderating …
Nf93-148 Checklist For Starting A Home-Based Business, Carol Thayer
Nf93-148 Checklist For Starting A Home-Based Business, Carol Thayer
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact offers a checklist for starting a home-based business.
Nf92-56 Selecting A Lawn Care Company, John C. Fech, Keith Niemann, Roch Gaussoin
Nf92-56 Selecting A Lawn Care Company, John C. Fech, Keith Niemann, Roch Gaussoin
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact provides criteria for selecting a lawn care company.
Nf92-59 Radon Reduction In New Home Construction, Ruth Stephens, Ann Ziebarth
Nf92-59 Radon Reduction In New Home Construction, Ruth Stephens, Ann Ziebarth
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Radon may cause serious health dangers and homeowners are encouraged to test their homes for radon levels.
Nf92-58 Radon Reduction In Residences, Ruth Stephens, Ann Ziebarth
Nf92-58 Radon Reduction In Residences, Ruth Stephens, Ann Ziebarth
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses the danger of radon in residences.
Nf91-40 Insulation Information For Nebraska Homeowners, Ann Ziebarth
Nf91-40 Insulation Information For Nebraska Homeowners, Ann Ziebarth
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses insulation.
G90-1007 Pesticide Management And Safety On Home Grounds, John C. Fech, Larry D. Schulze
G90-1007 Pesticide Management And Safety On Home Grounds, John C. Fech, Larry D. Schulze
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Pesticides can be valuable tools in controlling lawn and garden pests. They must be used according to the label, with regard for the safety of people and animals.
Pest infestations often develop in lawns or gardens, damage lawns and ornamentals, and reduce the attractiveness of the home setting. When an infestation occurs, gardeners can reach a decision in pest management by answering the following questions: What is the pest? Is the pest causing unacceptable damage? Are controls needed? What pest control method(s) should be used?
There are several methods of pest control. The main methods of pest control and some …
G87-856 Hedges, Don Steinegger
G87-856 Hedges, Don Steinegger
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Hedges can be an attractive and functional part of home landscaping. This NebGuide outlines the steps for proper plant selection and establishment, care, and rejuvenation.
Not only are hedges attractive, but they serve some important landscape functions. Hedges, particularly sheared ones (formal), require time and some knowledge to establish them as well as annual pruning. It is also important to select suitable plant material and an appropriate site to minimize upkeep. Rapid growing plants like privet require more frequent shearing. A shady site or one with little air movement may require spraying for disease control.
Hedges mark boundaries such as …
Ec87-419 Home Furnishings Care — Cleaning And Stain Removal, Shirley Niemeyer
Ec87-419 Home Furnishings Care — Cleaning And Stain Removal, Shirley Niemeyer
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Furniture and accessories are a major investment. With proper care, furnishings can be a lifetime investment. Many new and tradtional materials are used in furnishings and accessories. Knowing how to care for these materials can prevent damage. Selecting the right product for the job will save time, money, frustration and disappointments; and do a better job. Procedures for caring for different types of furnishings materials are given in this booklet.
G86-823 Rock Retaining Wall Construction, Richard K. Sutton, Don Steinegger
G86-823 Rock Retaining Wall Construction, Richard K. Sutton, Don Steinegger
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Things to consider when constructing a rock retaining wall.
Each building site has terrain that lends itself to individualized design. Natural slopes, with changes of grade or planned changes in the overall grade may lead to more interesting and pleasing landscapes.
Straight lines or lines lending themselves to square, rectangular, or circular areas tend to develop into a formal landscape. Curved, sweeping lines are less formal and more relaxed. Home landscaping often attempts to develop an informal appearance.
A rock wall can increase the beauty of the site as well as add to the area's utility. Uneven terrain can add …
Heg84-190 Rent A Home?, Kathleen Prochaska-Cue, Debra Busch Welsch
Heg84-190 Rent A Home?, Kathleen Prochaska-Cue, Debra Busch Welsch
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide discusses advantages and disadvantages of renting; factors to consider in selecting rental housing, including apartments; and leases, costs and relationships with the landlord.
The word "home" means something special to all of us. A home is more than four walls and a roof that serves as a shelter from wind and rain. It provides us with a sense of belonging, a feeling of security and a place to relax and "be ourselves."
When we are looking for a place to call home, we have a number of needs to be satisfied. Some of these are very practical -- …
G76-322 How To Handle Insect And Plant Specimens For Identification (Revised March 1985), Luanne Coziahr, Stephen D. Danielson, John Furrer, Don Steinegger
G76-322 How To Handle Insect And Plant Specimens For Identification (Revised March 1985), Luanne Coziahr, Stephen D. Danielson, John Furrer, Don Steinegger
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
The Nebraska Cooperative Extension Service offers the public a pest/plant identification service. Under this service, insects, weeds, plant diseases, and horticultural plants are identified and, if appropriate, methods for their prevention or control are recommended. Diagnoses of plant problems and control recommendations will be more precise if specimens are handled according to the suggestions offered in this NebGuide.
G74-187 Care Of Cactus In The Home (Revised March 1978), Dale T. Lindgren
G74-187 Care Of Cactus In The Home (Revised March 1978), Dale T. Lindgren
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Cacti are among the most fascinating groups of indoor plants. Often described as arid desert plants, they also are found in forests and on prairies. In Nebraska several native species of cactus intermingle with prairie grasses.
The care and propagation of cacti is featured in this NebGuide. A special section on Christmas cactus is included.
G74-187 Care Of Cactus In The Home, Dale T. Lindgren
G74-187 Care Of Cactus In The Home, Dale T. Lindgren
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
The care and propagation of cacti is featured in this NebGuide. A special section on Christmas cactus is included.
Cacti are among the most fascinating groups of indoor plants. Often described as arid desert plants, they also are found in forests and on prairies. In Nebraska several native species of cactus intermingle with prairie grasses.
Ec33-940 Home Baking Of Breads, Florence J. Atwood
Ec33-940 Home Baking Of Breads, Florence J. Atwood
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Bread in some form is one article of food that is served on the table three times a day. No other single article of food has as constant a place in the daily menu. Bread is often the main item for breakfasts and suppers. The combination of bread and milk lends itself to an economical meal.
Breadmaking is not a difficult task. The splendid flours and reliable yeasts which are available have done much in helping to assure success in breadmaking. Home baking offers opportunities for variety in menus at low cost.
This 1933 extension circular discusses the principle ingredients …