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Full-Text Articles in Education
Energy Sense, Carmen D. Steggell Ph.D, Leona K. Hawks
Energy Sense, Carmen D. Steggell Ph.D, Leona K. Hawks
All Archived Publications
American life-styles use an exceptionally large amount of energy. In the past, energy was an inexpensive resource that was readily available to everyone. However, the cost of energy may now be the largest household expense next to the mortgage. This fact sheet is designed to make consumers aware of practices and resources that are available to improve the energy efficiency of a home.
Remember To Include Art And Crafts In Your Integrated Curriculum, Martha Taylor Dever, E. R. Jared
Remember To Include Art And Crafts In Your Integrated Curriculum, Martha Taylor Dever, E. R. Jared
Teacher Education and Leadership Faculty Publications
Discusses ways that arts and crafts can be integrated into content learning activities. Describes activities in a unit on animals in winter, noting that arts and crafts present an opportunity for children to demonstrate learning in new ways. (JW)
Paraeducators: Where We Have Been And Where We Are Going, Marilyn Likins Ph.D., R. Schelbe
Paraeducators: Where We Have Been And Where We Are Going, Marilyn Likins Ph.D., R. Schelbe
Special Education and Rehabilitation Counseling Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Enhancing Skills Of Paraeducators: A Training Program Available To Utah School Districts, Robert L. Morgan
Enhancing Skills Of Paraeducators: A Training Program Available To Utah School Districts, Robert L. Morgan
Special Education and Rehabilitation Counseling Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Housecleaning On A "Shoestring", Marilyn Noyes
Housecleaning On A "Shoestring", Marilyn Noyes
All Archived Publications
No abstract provided.
Employers And Job Development: The Business Perspective, Michael J. Millington, K. K. Asner, D. C. Linkowski, J. Der-Stepanian
Employers And Job Development: The Business Perspective, Michael J. Millington, K. K. Asner, D. C. Linkowski, J. Der-Stepanian
Special Education and Rehabilitation Counseling Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Teaching Pairs Of Preschoolers With Disabilities To Seek Adult Assistance In Response To Simulated Injuries: Acquisition And Promotion Of Observational Learning, A. M. Christensen, Benjamin Lignugaris / Kraft, B. Fiechtl
Teaching Pairs Of Preschoolers With Disabilities To Seek Adult Assistance In Response To Simulated Injuries: Acquisition And Promotion Of Observational Learning, A. M. Christensen, Benjamin Lignugaris / Kraft, B. Fiechtl
Special Education and Rehabilitation Counseling Faculty Publications
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of direct training and observational learning on the acquisition, generalization, and maintenance of the first-aid skill “seeking adult assistance when injured” for three pairs of preschool children with disabilities (three target learners and three observational learners). A multiple probe design across pairs of participants was used. All 6 participants acquired the first-aid skill; more importantly, their responding generalized to playground and home situations and maintained at high levels during the follow-up probes conducted up to 8 weeks after training. The skill acquisition shown by the observational learners occurred without direct …