A User's Guide to Community Entry for the Severely Handicapped

A User's Guide to Community Entry for the Severely Handicapped
Author: Ernest Pancsofar
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1986-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780887060342

Once "warehoused" in institutions, many severely handicapped individuals are now living in community residences. Yet there are few resource materials available for those who face the difficult task of planning and operating these residences. A User's Guide to Community Entry for the Severely Handicapped offers practical guidance for creating the most home-like, least restrictive residential settings. Committed to the right of all individuals to live in their home community, Pancsofar and Blackwell address topics of vital concern to residential planners, administrators, and direct care personnel. The Guide covers administrative and programmatic issues, offering a wealth of suggestions, examples, forms, and checklists. It is a valuable special education textbook and reference work, and an excellent resource for families.

Transforming Schools

Transforming Schools
Author: D. G. Mulcahy
Publisher: IAP
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2013-05-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1623961467

President Obama has on a number of occasions rejected policies that have been tried and do not work. Legislation such as No Child Left Behind and policies such as Race to the Top are neither effective nor based on sound research. Educational policy-making is now, more than ever, the preserve of politicians, advocacy foundations, and lobbyists parading as corporate leaders. Teachers have little voice; their role is merely to be held responsible for policies foisted upon them. In Transforming Schools: Alternative Perspectives on School Reform, our aim is to provide alternative perspectives to the dead-end educational policies by which our governments have become consumed. We turn the spotlight on a select range of topics that have become the focus of concern and we consider the implications for school improvement. These topics include school reform in general, the achievement gap, literacy, standardized assessment, social justice and ecojustice, aesthetic and moral education, and general education.

Work Worth Doing

Work Worth Doing
Author: Brian T. Mcmahon
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2021-05-30
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1000448290

President Theodore Roosevelt once said, "Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing." This quote is not only the source from which the title was borne, but also the philosophical approach toward TBI rehabilitation embraced by the 26 rehabilitation experts who wrote Work Worth Doing: Advances in Brain Injury Rehabilitation. This important, and possibly controversial, book of issues and methods addresses the full spectrum of vocational rehabilitation activities. Independent living, treatment generalization, criteria for evaluating TBI rehabilitation facilities, family involvement issues, and an entirely new perspective on the TBI rehabilitation industry are discussed.

Supported Employment

Supported Employment
Author: Thomas H. Powell
Publisher: Addison Wesley Publishing Company
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Ce document se veut un guide permettant le support à l'intégration au travail. Il offre également une batterie d'informations sur l'organisation de support à l'emploi, le plan de carrière de la personne ayant une déficience intellectuelle, les objectifs, la planification et l'organisation de ce genre de support.