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A Note To The Frozen Chosen, Thomas Knestrict Ed. D. Jan 1998

A Note To The Frozen Chosen, Thomas Knestrict Ed. D.

Electronic Journal for Inclusive Education

A poem written by Tom Knestrict (Turtlesongs 1997).


The Wisdom Of Youth, Thomas Knestrict Ed. D. Jan 1998

The Wisdom Of Youth, Thomas Knestrict Ed. D.

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A poem written by Tom Knestrict (Turtlesongs 1994).


Empowering Environments, John R. Wilson Jan 1998

Empowering Environments, John R. Wilson

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The special education system has come to a plateau. Although there have been significant advances in the quality of services delivered by special education teachers, this process can go forward only so far. It is now restricted from further significant advance by the bureaucratic and hierarchical form of education administration in this country. Until this structure is radically changed, special education teachers will not have the experiential knowledge to implement (on a wide scale) the individuality, empowerment, teamwork and overall spirit of the Individual Education Program process as outlined and intended in PL 94-142.

The IEP process has moved through …


Book Reviews: Resources For Creating Inclusive Communities, Ann E. Jantzen Ph.D. Jan 1998

Book Reviews: Resources For Creating Inclusive Communities, Ann E. Jantzen Ph.D.

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Whether you are looking for an article for a study group meeting, working with a committee on a staff development plan, or preparing you school-wide plan for next school year, the topic of inclusion is surely on your list of critical issues. In working on a State Superintendent's grant for preparing principals for inclusive practice, I recently had the opportunity to become familiar with several excellent resources for all of us involved in transforming school settings into truly inclusive communities. If you don't already have the following titles on your close-at-hand bookshelf I would urge you to get an order …


If Teacher Assessment Is The Answer, What Is The Question?, Michael W. Apple Jan 1998

If Teacher Assessment Is The Answer, What Is The Question?, Michael W. Apple

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Throughout the United States, it is almost impossible not to hear the din of criticism of our educational system. It is supposedly a failure. It does not prepare our children for the rigors of international competition. It is too responsive to "minority" interests and not responsive to "our" common culture. It is inefficient and wasteful. And it has been captured by " producer" (teacher) not "consumer" (parents and the business community) interests.

A number of quite contradictory proposals to "fix" the schools are currently enjoying their place in the limelight. The first is organized around a vision of the weak …


Exemplary Inclusion Lessons, Ronald G. Helms Ph.D., Colleen A. Finegan Ph.D. Jan 1998

Exemplary Inclusion Lessons, Ronald G. Helms Ph.D., Colleen A. Finegan Ph.D.

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The Great Ocean Rescue is an outstanding computer application for students of many ages and abilities. The authors have used The Great Ocean Rescue for several years with students from grades 2 through college. The Great Ocean Rescue is an outstanding software application for teaching about a variety of environmental and social issues.

In addition to the software options, the kit offers a teacher's guide and 28 student map resource booklets(seven sets of four), lesson plans, activities, and blackline masters. The CD-ROM version includes one set of students references. All versions contain a library of over 85 short movies and …


Editorial, Patricia R. Renick Ph.D. Jan 1998

Editorial, Patricia R. Renick Ph.D.

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As you can see this JOURNAL is a work in progress. We hope to have our first edition on-line by the end of March. The editorial staff is currently reviewing submissions and choosing what is to be included in the first edition.

New editions of the JOURNAL will be published quarterly, with timely articles and new perspectives concerning inclusive initiatives. It is our intent to provide a forum for articles concerning inclusive education and that many voices will be heard and diverse perspectives concerning inclusive education will be understood.

The JOURNAL defines inclusive education in the same spirit and with …


Who Signed Me Up For This?, John Herner Jan 1998

Who Signed Me Up For This?, John Herner

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We've all heard the story of the little boy's first day in first grade. When the big hand and the little hand were both pointing straight up, he put on his jacket and began gathering up his things to go home. The teacher explained to Tommy that he was big boy now, and that he didn't go home at lunch like he did when he was in kindergarten; first graders stay at school all day.

"Who signed me up for this?" Tony demanded.

I'm glad someone signed me up to be a part of this first edition the Electronic Journal …


Review: The Teacher's Guide To Behavioral Intervention: Intervention Strategies For Behavior Problems In The Education Environment, Janice Brickley Jan 1998

Review: The Teacher's Guide To Behavioral Intervention: Intervention Strategies For Behavior Problems In The Education Environment, Janice Brickley

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The first two sections of this book are extremely brief. Chapter I is a page and one third of introduction. Mrs. Wunderlich gives a brief background of the techniques she used to identify behaviors targeted in this book and some rationale for developing the manual. Chapter II is directions for using the manual, if the Behaviors Disorder Identification Scale has been administered. The bulk of the manual is contained in Chapters III and IV.


Jaepl, Vol. 4, Winter 1998-1999 Jan 1998

Jaepl, Vol. 4, Winter 1998-1999

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Essays

Laurence E. Musgrove. Attitudes Toward Writing. This essay describes one teacher's approach to helping students understand the role attitude plays in contributing to or interfering with success in the writing class.

Mark McBeth. Body Oddities: Hypothetical (Com)positions from the Physically Extreme. Relying on the anomalous physicalities of the bearded woman, the hermaphrodite, and conjoined twins, this essay explores the links between the body and its constituent performances of composing.

Hildy Miller. Goddess Spirituality and Academic Knowledge-Making. Goddess-centered spirituality, an alternative way of making meaning, complements rationalism, the traditional notion of academic knowledge making.

Keith Rhodes. Plato, …


Body Oddities: Hypothetical (Com)Positions From The Physically Extreme, Mark Mcbeth Jan 1998

Body Oddities: Hypothetical (Com)Positions From The Physically Extreme, Mark Mcbeth

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Relying on the anomalous physicalities of the bearded woman, the hermaphrodite, and conjoined twins, this essay explores the links between the body and its constituent performances of composing.


Attitudes Toward Writing, Laurence E. Musgrove Jan 1998

Attitudes Toward Writing, Laurence E. Musgrove

The Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning

This essay describes one teacher's approach to helping students understand the role attitude plays in contributing to or interfering with success in the writing class.


Goddess Spirituality And Academic Know Ledge-Making, Hildy Miller Jan 1998

Goddess Spirituality And Academic Know Ledge-Making, Hildy Miller

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Goddess-centered spirituality, an alternative way of making meaning, complements rationalism, the traditional notion of academic knowledge making.


Plato, Gorgias, And Trickster: Seeking Rhetoric's Muse, Keith Rhodes Jan 1998

Plato, Gorgias, And Trickster: Seeking Rhetoric's Muse, Keith Rhodes

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From an historical perspective, rhetoric is the premier Tricksterish art. Seeing this permits us to re-evaluate Plato's role in the history of rhetoric and re-think current practices.


Reflection And An Appetite For Experience: Theory To Classroom Practice, Judith Halden-Sullivan Jan 1998

Reflection And An Appetite For Experience: Theory To Classroom Practice, Judith Halden-Sullivan

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Reflection promotes an openness to thinking and an appetite for experience that must ground everyday classroom practice.


Back Matter Jan 1998

Back Matter

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No abstract provided.


Front Matter Jan 1998

Front Matter

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Editor's Message

We live in a culture dominated by boundaries of all sorts. Personal space is precious to us, and we become uneasy when others do not honor those invisible borders, ignoring, perhaps, the ways in which those borders shift with age, class, gender, and ethnicity. We have office doors, house doors, and bedroom doors that we close and lock. Many of us demarcate a sharp separation between private life and public work, arguing, as does Michael Bèrubé that the life lived has nothing to do with the work written. And so we exist, being careful not to overstep our …


When A Student Ends A Wounded Silence, Dave Waddell Jan 1998

When A Student Ends A Wounded Silence, Dave Waddell

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Students who disclose psychological trauma may derive therapeutic benefits, and writing teachers should carefully consider their roles.


Reviews, Katie Kane, Sheryl Mylan, Jerome Bump Jan 1998

Reviews, Katie Kane, Sheryl Mylan, Jerome Bump

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Reviews

Katie Kane. Women Writing Culture. (Gary A. Olson and Elizabeth Hirsh, Eds., 1995). Women/ Writing/ Teaching. (Jan Zlotnik Schmidt, Ed., 1998).

Sheryl Mylan. ARTiculating: Teaching Writing in a Visual World. (Pamela B. Childers, Eric Hobson, and Joan A. Mullin, 1998).

Jerome Bump. Emotional Intelligence. (Daniel Goleman, 1995).