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Six seconds. . . . this is how long (on average) a news release has to succeed when it arrives on the editor's desk. With this knowledge, the author provides some handy hints on how to use this six seconds to your advantage. Keyword: Community development. Searchword: Advocacy
Read MoreThis article adds weight to the argument that parents could gain a lot by opening stating that their desire for and work towards inclusion education was part of a much broader scheme of educational reform.
Read MoreThis booklet would be an excellent resource for teachers wanting to learn more about co-operative learning and then implement it in their classroom.
Read MoreThis is a short talk given at the 1994 TASH Conference concerning a research project about the meaning of adulthood for persons with significant disabilities. What is unique about this project is that it involves individuals with disabilities as co-researchers at all phases of the project.
Read MoreThe importance of this article lies in its information for already existing parent groups and the questions that are most often raised about the group's effectiveness and work - for example "Why has the group's emphasis changed?", "Why does all the work fall to a few people?".
Read More"There are suggestions and information in this guide that will be useful to parents who are working towards full integration (inclusion) for their son or daughter. . . .
Read MoreThis article tells the story of a number of people who worked together to transform the IEP (an Individual Education Plan, in a similar vein to Individual Program Plans) process.
Read MoreThis is an article focussed on co-operative learning as it exists in Australia. Hill gives examples of schools in Australia in which co-operative learning exists.
Read MoreA different kind of inclusive education story, this mother talks about the differences between what her son learned during his 'special' schooling and what he now learns in his local high school. She realises that there is still a lot of work to be done (e. g.
Read MoreAn extremely articulate boy gives a simple but passionate eulogy for his friend, Martin. Through his speech he exposes the elements of a strong and dynamic friendship with a boy he once simply just felt sorry for. Keyword: Friendship
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