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Extractions: Incompetent, Unethical, or illegal practiceTeaching students to cope Annotated Bibliography Article outlines the ethical standards of nursing and identifies how they guide reporting of incompetent, unethical, or illegal practices. Careers for Diabetic Girls in Nursing Annotated Bibliography Editorial article on admissions policies in nursing. Nurse Educators' Attitudes Toward and Decision-making Related to Applicants with Physical Disabilities Annotated Bibliography Research article describing results of decision-making by nurse educators regarding applicants with disabilities. The Americans with Disabilities Act and Essential Functions in Nursing Programs Annotated Bibliography Article investigating the percentage of nursing Programs with lists of essential functions that students must proove capable.
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Extractions: Educational Series Download this Publication in Printable Format: Word Document (102 k) Adobe Acrobat PDF (136 k) You have the right to be informed (always in writing in your native language or with a translator provided by the school) of your procedural safeguards when your child is referred for evaluation for the first time, at each IEP, for reevaluation and if you wish to request due process hearing.
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Extractions: Post-Crescent staff writer Freedom made the commitment to ensure all children equal access to a public education well before state and federal governments made it law in the early 1970s, he said. Yet, in times of tight budgets there is no denying the mounting cost of educating everyone from the blind, deaf and medically fragile to children with cognitive and emotional disabilities and speech delays. While Congress considers reauthorizing the 28-year-old law now known as the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), area school systems are picking up the bulk of the bill for an ever-growing number of special-education children. Two dozen Fox Valley school districts spent more than $62 million in district, state and federal dollars in the 2000-01 school year to educate 7,597 students with disabilities, according to the Wisconsin Policy Research Institute. In the coming school year, Freedom, with a total enrollment of 1,590, will spend $1.9 million of its $12.2 million operational budget educating 215 children with disabilities.
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Extractions: January 4, 2004 Several years ago, leading a tour group of four in London, Jim Peterson spied a sign in a store window advertising five tickets to the evening's Eric Clapton concert at Prince Albert Hall. Peterson immediately bought the tickets. "I took it as a sign from God that there were five tickets and five of us," he said.
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Extractions: Recently released results of a 2001 National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs in relation to six core outcomes identified by the federal Maternal and Child Health Bureau for the children with special health care needs population show the following statistics on those related to Medically Handicapped Children's Program (MHCP): Adequate Health Insurance
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Extractions: LANGUAGE ARTS TEACHER: Columbus Public Schools, Columbus, NE. Middle School 7th Grade. Position open for 2004-2005. Coaching opportunities available. Apply to: Human Resources, Columbus Public Schools, P.O. Box 947, Columbus, NE 68602-0947. Fax: (402) 563-7005, e-mail: kleisch@esu7.org Website application: www.columbuspublicschools.org LIFE SCIENCE TEACHER: Columbus Public Schools, Columbus, NE. Middle School 7th Grade. Position open for 2004-2005. Coaching opportunities available. Apply to: Human Resources, Columbus Public Schools, P.O. Box 947, Columbus, NE 68602-0947. Fax: (402) 563-7005, e-mail: kleisch@esu7.org Website application: www.columbuspublicschools.org 4TH GRADE TEACHER: One year position for 2004-2005 only. No experience necessary. Send credentials, transcript, and evidence of license to: Tammy Huth, Director of Educational Services, Delavan, Darien School District, 324 Beloit St., Delavan, WI 53115. Closing Date: 5-17-04. MATH TEACHER: Full time. High School. Grades 9-12. Spring Green, Wisconsin. No experience necessary. Send credentials, transcripts, and evidence of license to: Kim Kaukl, High School Principal, River Valley High School, 660 Varsity Blvd, Spring Green, WI 53588. Fax: 608-588-2558. Closing Date: 5-12-04.
Extractions: Openbook Linked Table of Contents Front Matter, pp. i-xii Introduction, pp. 1-6 1 Concepts of School Finance Equity: 1970 to the Present, pp. 7-33 2 School Finance Litigation in the Name of Educational Equit..., pp. 34-71 3 The Impact of Court-Mandated School Finance Reform, pp. 72-98 4 Court-Mandated School Finance Reform: What do the New Doll..., pp. 99-135 5 The Politics of School Finance in the 1990s, pp. 136-174 6 Educational Adequacy and the Courts: The Promise and Probl..., pp. 175-208 7 Enabling 'Adequacy' to Achieve Reality: Translating Adequ..., pp. 209-259 8 Performance Standards and Educational Cost Indexes: You Ca..., pp. 260-297 Biographical Summaries of Contributors, pp. 298-304 Index, pp. 305-316
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Extractions: Operation Pencil Box will run through Friday. The supplies were requested and will be sent to Maj. William Butler (Class of 1986), who is in command of 700 soldiers of the 173rd airborne brigade in Tikrit, Iraq. The soldiers are restoring school buildings. Already, 15 boxes of supplies have been sent by students at Immaculate Heart of Mary School in Anderson Township, where Butler grew up. Schools interested in helping with this project should contact Immaculate Heart of Mary School, 388-4086. Badin honored for adapting to needs of disabled coach HAMILTON - Stephen T. Badin High School
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Extractions: Instructions: Click articles to display full title, details, and abstract. Volume 11, Number 1 (Winter 1992) Introduction to Topical Edition on Rural Independent Living Independent Living Centers In Rural Communities Extending the Independent Living Center Model to Rural Areas: Expanding Services through State and Local Efforts Delivering Independent Living Services in Rural Communities: Options and Alternatives ... Native American Independent Living Volume 11, Number 2 (Spring 1992) Introduction to Topical Edition on Multicultural Needs Cultural Accessibility of Services for Culturally Diverse Clients with Disabilities and their Families Identifying Unique Challenges to the Provision of Rehabilitation Services on the Navajo Reservation Secondary Disabilities Among American Indians in Montana ... Understanding the Cultural Characteristics of American Indian Families: Effective Partnerships Under the Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) Volume 11, Number 3 (Summer 1992) The Dropout Problem: Rural Educators' Perceptions of Intervention Priorities The Entrepreneurial Model of Supported Employment Training Preservice School Psychologists to Facilitate the Implementation of the Regular Education Initiative in Rural Schools Identification of the Advantages and Disadvantages of Special Education Service Delivery in Rural Kentucky as a Basis for Generating Solutions to Problems ... Children's Voice Problems: The Frog in Your Classroom Volume 11, Number 4 (Fall 1992) Unavailable.
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Extractions: Offers residential recreational summer programs for campers with complex neurological disorders such as Tourette Syndrome, ADD/ADHD, learning disabilities, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Anxiety Disorder, autism, and other PDD spectrum disorders. Located on Sparrow Lake in the Muskoka Region of Ontario, Canda.
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Extractions: AccuPoll has the support of many voters, election officials and special needs advocates in the United States with its innovative approach to recording and counting votes. AccuPoll works with all levels of government to ensure the integrity, security and accuracy of elections. (Yahoo Finance Office Equipment)
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Extractions: 2003 SPECIAL NEEDS PHONE BOOK AND CRISIS GUIDE Click to go to home page Compiled and Edited by Errold F. Moody Jr. Resume Daily Commentary Contact Us Site Search ... Home Page Updated June 2004 510 352- 4127, 800 215-9865, 510 459-7797 (cell) Buy Now! This comprehensive directory includes names, addresses and telephone numbers of over 1,300 national organizations that might be able to offer assistance with many of the problems you or your family are facing. Many can offer assistance directly- others will refer you to local agencies or support groups. I am confident that they can give you very good information and guidance to help solve your concerns. Many of the listings are non profit organizations but some are "for profit" entities. Regardless of the type, always be sure to ask a lot of detailed questions and do a lot of research before proceeding with any course of action- and particularly before sending any money. Request printed material first- most have detailed brochures that will explain their many functions. This will be particularly true of the governmental agencies. Naturally, no guarantee is made regarding the competency or accuracy of any organization's ability in solving a specific problem. Note that some listings are identified by "American" such as the American Cancer Society or American Diabetes Association. But be sure to check the main headings under "Cancer", "Diabetes", etc. where there are more listings on the subject.
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Extractions: A wide range of programs and services is provided for children ages 5 to 21 with special educational needs. The primary purpose of special education is to ensure that exceptional children develop mentally, physically, socially and emotionally. Every school in the district provides special education services through resource rooms as well as regular classrooms. Some schools also have districtwide programs. Philosophy Child Find Program Eligibility of Special Education Services Expenditures/Disability Totals 2002-2003 ... Special Services District Forms Services for Students with Disabilities:
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Extractions: Visit Education World for a whole set of resources for special needs and gifted students. Whether you need to put an end to a new misbehavior, provide your gifted child with new challenges, or get special resources for disabled children, you'll find some of the Web's best resources here. Then meet with other parents and teachers on the Special Education discussion board.
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Extractions: General Resources: Exceptional Parent Magazine TRI Online! Bookstore - Books About Self-Advocacy. The Parent Advocate News. The Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates. ... HipMag Online. Interactive web site for deaf children. Internet Resources for Special Children. For all the Special Kids of the World. The Family Village. Children with Disabilities. ... Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Site 1. Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Site 2. Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Site 3. The Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1998. Section 504 Regulations. Neighborhood Legal Services: New York State Guidelines to Allow for the Transfer of Assistive Technology When a Student Moves from School Jurisdiction to Higher Education, Other Human Services Agency or Employment. Resources for Disabled and Special Needs Children. ... The Association for Special Kids. An organization that helps families with special needs children set up individual financial plans. National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped Parents' Guide to the Development of Preschool Children with Disabilities: Resources and Services.
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