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1989

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A Comprehensive Inservice Model For Rural Special Education, Sandra Silver Sep 1989

A Comprehensive Inservice Model For Rural Special Education, Sandra Silver

Educational Considerations

Inservice education is a process of growth and development aimed at producing change in the individual teacher.


Curricular Revision In Rural Special Education: A Multicultural Approach, Peggy L. Anderson, Henry B. Reiff, Audrey D. Mccray Sep 1989

Curricular Revision In Rural Special Education: A Multicultural Approach, Peggy L. Anderson, Henry B. Reiff, Audrey D. Mccray

Educational Considerations

In order to meet the needs of rural exceptional students who come from ethnically and/or linguistically diverse backgrounds, university training programs must move beyond monocultural approaches.


Student Diversity In Rural Schools: Beyond "Special" Education, Colleen A. Capper Sep 1989

Student Diversity In Rural Schools: Beyond "Special" Education, Colleen A. Capper

Educational Considerations

Rural teachers and administrators need to move beyond "special" education and address the entire range of student diversity in rural schools through a more comprehensive educational approach.


A Bridge In The Country: Transition Services For The Mildly Handicapped In Rural Areas, Donald P. Link Sep 1989

A Bridge In The Country: Transition Services For The Mildly Handicapped In Rural Areas, Donald P. Link

Educational Considerations

Too often, urban models for transition programming have been recommended for use in rural settings.


Meeting Needs With Scarce Resources: Community Network Building For Low-Incidence Conditions, Judith A. Kahn, Georgianna Larson Sep 1989

Meeting Needs With Scarce Resources: Community Network Building For Low-Incidence Conditions, Judith A. Kahn, Georgianna Larson

Educational Considerations

The development of a community network to improve services for children with chronic health conditions and their families takes planning, commitment, enthusiasm and interest.


Identification, Intervention And Collaboration: The Keys To Working Successfully With Mildly Handicapped Students In Rural Areas, Dean K. Mcintosh, Gail I. Raymond Sep 1989

Identification, Intervention And Collaboration: The Keys To Working Successfully With Mildly Handicapped Students In Rural Areas, Dean K. Mcintosh, Gail I. Raymond

Educational Considerations

As the nation's schools are moving toward integration of mild-to-moderate handicapped students within general education classrooms, teachers must gain additional skills and expertise in both diagnosis and remediation.


Recruiting And Retaining Special Educators In Rural Areas: Strategies From The Field, Judy Smith-Davis Sep 1989

Recruiting And Retaining Special Educators In Rural Areas: Strategies From The Field, Judy Smith-Davis

Educational Considerations

Rural administrators put a great deal of time and ingenuity into the effort to recruit and retain qualified personnel. Their strategies range lrom "Home Growing" to telethons.


An Integrative Model For Educating Very Able Students In Rural School Districts, Peggy Detimer, Jean M. Lane Sep 1989

An Integrative Model For Educating Very Able Students In Rural School Districts, Peggy Detimer, Jean M. Lane

Educational Considerations

A consulting teacher approach to educational programs for gifted students can offer enrichment opportunities to a broad range of the student population even as it provides the alternative learning environments very able students need in order to develop their potential.


Rural Special Education Teachers As Consultants: Roles And Responsibilities, Linda P. Thurston, Ilene Kimsey Sep 1989

Rural Special Education Teachers As Consultants: Roles And Responsibilities, Linda P. Thurston, Ilene Kimsey

Educational Considerations

The unique characteristics of rural schools and teachers create advantages as well as barriers to the indirect service delivery model of consulting.


Table Of Contents And Editorial Information For Vol. 17, No.1, Fall 1989, Linda P. Thurston, Kathleen Barrett-Jones Sep 1989

Table Of Contents And Editorial Information For Vol. 17, No.1, Fall 1989, Linda P. Thurston, Kathleen Barrett-Jones

Educational Considerations

Table of contents and editorial information for Vol. 17, no.1, Fall 1989


Comments From The Guest Editors, Linda P. Thurston, Kathleen Barrett-Jones Sep 1989

Comments From The Guest Editors, Linda P. Thurston, Kathleen Barrett-Jones

Educational Considerations

Not since the January, 1984 issue of Exceptional Children has an entire journal been dedicated to rural special education.


The Rural Education Gold Mine, Judy Smith-Davis Sep 1989

The Rural Education Gold Mine, Judy Smith-Davis

Educational Considerations

It's time to share the rural gold mine. It's time to recognize the wisdom and strength that good rural teachers and small schools can give to all schools.


Expanded Competencies: Acknowledging A Context For Rural Teaching Skills, Marilyn Kay Johnson, Margaret R. Lowe, Thomas W. Sileo, Cable Starlings, Susan Taylor-Alling Sep 1989

Expanded Competencies: Acknowledging A Context For Rural Teaching Skills, Marilyn Kay Johnson, Margaret R. Lowe, Thomas W. Sileo, Cable Starlings, Susan Taylor-Alling

Educational Considerations

Teacher trainers cannot afford to ignore the need for a specialized set of competencies in preparing teachers for rural settings.


At Risk In Rural America: Strategies For Educators, Kay Sather Bull, Marta Garrett Sep 1989

At Risk In Rural America: Strategies For Educators, Kay Sather Bull, Marta Garrett

Educational Considerations

There are many ways in which children and youth can become at-risk. This article presents a taxonomy of conditions that may contribute to students being "at risk" in rural areas.


Educational Considerations, Vol. 17 (1) Full Issue, Linda P. Thurston, Kathleen Barrett-Jones Sep 1989

Educational Considerations, Vol. 17 (1) Full Issue, Linda P. Thurston, Kathleen Barrett-Jones

Educational Considerations

Educational Considerations, vol. 17 (1) Fall 1989 - Full issue


Table Of Contents For Vol. 16, No. 2, Spring 1989, Anita M. Pankake Apr 1989

Table Of Contents For Vol. 16, No. 2, Spring 1989, Anita M. Pankake

Educational Considerations

Table of contents for Vol. 16, no. 2, Spring 1989


A Professional Association's View Of The Development Of Lead, Bruce Hunter Apr 1989

A Professional Association's View Of The Development Of Lead, Bruce Hunter

Educational Considerations

Of particular pride to AASA is the eager and open way LEAD centers have sought the best thinking from education and private industry. (Development and Implementation of LEAD)


Implementation Of Lead - Part I: Legislative Analysis And Regulations Development, Hunter Moorman Apr 1989

Implementation Of Lead - Part I: Legislative Analysis And Regulations Development, Hunter Moorman

Educational Considerations

Policy specifications set the directions and boundaries for program implementation and created a set of decision choices that ED had to make in the implementation process. (Development and Implementation of LEAD)


Administrator Surveys As Alternative Policy Instruments, Clifford B. Janey, Karl H. Clauset Jr., Suzanne Lacombe Apr 1989

Administrator Surveys As Alternative Policy Instruments, Clifford B. Janey, Karl H. Clauset Jr., Suzanne Lacombe

Educational Considerations

Little attention has been given to the professional development needs of educational administrators.


The Development Of An Instrument For Client Based Principal Evaluation, Howard Ebmeier, Alfred Wilson Apr 1989

The Development Of An Instrument For Client Based Principal Evaluation, Howard Ebmeier, Alfred Wilson

Educational Considerations

Given the shortcomings of existing administrator evaluation instruments and in particular of those of a diagnostic nature, it is desirable to design a sound measurement instrument that can be used with confidence by practitioners. (Program Approaches to Administrative Training and Development.)


Preparing Principals: New Directions, Del Wasden, Gloria Jean Thomas Apr 1989

Preparing Principals: New Directions, Del Wasden, Gloria Jean Thomas

Educational Considerations

The time for traditional, mechanical administrator training programs has long since run its course. (New Curriculum and Training Techniques.)


The Role Of Project Lead In Increasing The Numbers Of Minority And Female Educational Administrators, Naida Tushnet Bagenstos Apr 1989

The Role Of Project Lead In Increasing The Numbers Of Minority And Female Educational Administrators, Naida Tushnet Bagenstos

Educational Considerations

LEAD centers provide special content or sponsor separate tracks of activities to address particular needs of minorities and women. (Special Program Focuses.)


Administrator Development: A Step Beyond Training, John R. Hoyle Apr 1989

Administrator Development: A Step Beyond Training, John R. Hoyle

Educational Considerations

Busy School administrators have too many "fish to fry" to be subjected to remedial, piecemeal, uncoordinated, though well intended "management training." (New Curriculum and Training Techniques.)


Influencing Higher Education Through Field-Based Development In Tn Lead, Ernest L. Bentley, W. Hal Knight Apr 1989

Influencing Higher Education Through Field-Based Development In Tn Lead, Ernest L. Bentley, W. Hal Knight

Educational Considerations

Practitioners are being viewed by professors as partners in the school improvement process and vice versa. (Program Approaches to Administrative Training and Development.)


School/Business Collaboration With Implication For School Administrators, Jan Carlsson-Bull Apr 1989

School/Business Collaboration With Implication For School Administrators, Jan Carlsson-Bull

Educational Considerations

School/business collaborations such as MAPS develop and maintain viability when a multiplicity of ingredients are present. (Special Program Focuses.)


Statewide Programs For Administrator Training And Development: The Oregon Leadership Academy For School Administrators, Kate Dickson Apr 1989

Statewide Programs For Administrator Training And Development: The Oregon Leadership Academy For School Administrators, Kate Dickson

Educational Considerations

Approximately 40 percent of the states have selected a comprehensive statewide LEAD program. (Program Approaches to Administrative Training and Development.)


The National Leadership Network, Elizabeth L. Hale Apr 1989

The National Leadership Network, Elizabeth L. Hale

Educational Considerations

While much remains to be done, it is fair to say that the various activities of the Network position it to make a lasting contribution to the development of effective school leaders.


The History Of A Legislative Proposal, Edward J. Larson Apr 1989

The History Of A Legislative Proposal, Edward J. Larson

Educational Considerations

Mostly through the efforts of local school administrators mobilized by AASA legislators became familiar and comfortable with LEAD during the Spring and Summer of 1984. (Development and Implementation of LEAD)


Implementation Of Lead - Part-Ii: Grants, Competition And Program Operation, Hunter Moorman Apr 1989

Implementation Of Lead - Part-Ii: Grants, Competition And Program Operation, Hunter Moorman

Educational Considerations

The grants announcement was published in October 1986 and mailed to approximately 3,500 colleges and universities, LEAs, SEAs, education associations, private firms, and individuals. (Development and Implementation of LEAD)


Statewide Collaboration In Alabama, John S. Martin Apr 1989

Statewide Collaboration In Alabama, John S. Martin

Educational Considerations

Collaboration can fuse, strengthen, and focus needed efforts by those organizations responsible for the development of educational leaders. (Program Approaches to Administrative Training and Development.)