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Revisiting The Synergy Among Values, Logical Practices, And Research: The Three Musketeers Of Effective Inclusive Education, Michael F. Giangreco Jan 2023

Revisiting The Synergy Among Values, Logical Practices, And Research: The Three Musketeers Of Effective Inclusive Education, Michael F. Giangreco

College of Education and Social Services Faculty Publications

The motto of the Three Musketeers is legendary, “All for one and one for all!” The result of their unity was triumph! To triumph in the realm of meaningful and effective education, we too need to rely on an inseparable triumvirate: values, logical practices, and research. The order in which this trio is presented is purposeful. Effective education begins with values and proceeds to logical practices. Research informs the selection of our logical practices and helps us determine their effectiveness and impact.


Related Services Research Project To Support The Education Of Students With Deaf-Blindness: Final Report., Michael Giangreco Aug 1999

Related Services Research Project To Support The Education Of Students With Deaf-Blindness: Final Report., Michael Giangreco

College of Education and Social Services Faculty Publications

This Final Report documents the activities and products of the . Related Services Research Project to Support the Education of Students with Deafblindness, a four-year research project funded by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services. This report provides an introduction to the project followed by: (a) the project's objectives; (b) a conceptual framework and description of VISTA; (c) the research questions and studies conducted by project staff; (d) a bibliography of other project products; (e) major findings and continuing concerns; (f) dissemination and impact; (g) ongoing activities; and (h) an assurance of distribution.


Project L.I.F.E. (Lifelong Impact From Education): Final Report., Michael Giangreco, Chigee J. Cloninger Mar 1995

Project L.I.F.E. (Lifelong Impact From Education): Final Report., Michael Giangreco, Chigee J. Cloninger

College of Education and Social Services Faculty Publications

Project L.I.F.E. (Lifelong Impact From Education) was a three year projectfunded from October 1, 1991 to December 31, 1994 by the United StatesDepartment of Education, Office of Special Education and RehabilitativeServices in the funding category: "Innovations for Educating Children andYouth with Deaf-Blindness in General Education Settings" (CFDA 84.025F).The purpose of Project L.I.F.E. was to develop, field-test, and disseminate acollaborative model that increases the capacity of neighborhood schools and local education agencies to provide appropriate educational services to children with deaf-blindness in general education settings and improve students' individually determined valued life outcomes. The final report includes: (a) goals and objectives …