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Articles related to "Least Restrictive Environment"
Least Restrictive Environment? Least Restrictive Environment! special education • special needs • least restrictive environment • obsessive compulsive disorder
Vocab: FAPE The law says that your school system is obligated to provide a student with disabilities with a FAPE – a free appropriate public education. Do you know what that MEANS? free appropriate public education • fape • lre • least restrictive environment • special education
Vocab: LRE The law says that your school system is obligated to educate a student with disabilities in the least restrictive environment (LRE) possible. Do you know what that MEANS? lre • least restrictive environment • disability • broan v. board • civil rights
America is Waging War on its most Vulnerable Citizens mental, health, advocacy, psychiatric, disability, neuroleptics, disabilities, employment, advocates, legislation, Madness, involuntary, outpatient, commitment, human, subject, research, new york, california, oregon, pact, support, coalition, international, kevin, childs, the, saint, suite101, links, mental • health • advocacy • psychiatric • disability
Inclusion, Segregation, Desintegration? In brief, for many of the participants it was clear that they viewed the issue of educational placement as an either/or issue: a child is either segragated or included. Given the wide range of educational strategies available, I will not waste anyone's time arguing that these terms are massive generalizations...there are no absolutes in life, and that is certainly true in the case of educational programming. inclusion • segregation • special needs education • classroom
Just What Is Inclusion, Anyway? Inclusion is fast becoming a common buzzword in special education circles, but just what does it mean? For students, teachers and parents, it means change is in the air. inclusion • special education • students • teachers • parents
Teacher Shortage Looming Baby boomers are one-third of today's teachers. When they retire, who will teach the children? There is growing concern that we will have a serious teaching shortage. teacher shortages • baby boomers • math • special ed • science
Inclusive Special Education: An Introduction An introduction for both parents and educators to inclusive education--what it is and what it might look like (examples). inclusion • mainstreaming • special education • education • learning
Individualized Education Plans Students with Attention Deficit Disorder need proper intervention in the classroom to ensure a successful academic career. individualized education plan • iep • iep for add students • individualized education plan services • the iep process
NCD's Report: What are the AT Implications? What can the National Council on Disability's IDEA compliance report teach us about AT in public schools? national council on disability • ncd • idea • compliance report • special education law
Special Education - One Teacher's Thoughts Personal thoughts and reflections from a special ed. teacher special education • teachers • parents
Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa, Part I Established treatments for the illness, including therapy and medications. anorexia • therapy • medications • family • treatment
Developing an IRB The Institutional Review Board is governed by the stipulations and guidelines contained in pertinent Federal regulations, as well as, the American Psychological Association’s Ethical Principles 9. Any policies adopted by the IRB committee may be changed or modified at regularly scheduled IRB meetings. nova • institutional review board • references • apa • american psychological association |
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