Articles, tagged with "school districts", page 3
23rd February 2011
House hunting is fun – at least at first. It’s exciting to start looking at potential future homes with your Summit NJ real estate agent. Some house hunters lose their steam after a few weekends spent touring homes and navigating neighborhoods. Executi...
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Author:
Kristin
16th February 2011
An after school club is a program to which school going children can be admitted so that they do not have to be at home after school hours without adult supervision., or to pursue a particular interest that they have. This is particularly relevant in cas...
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Author:
jenney
15th February 2011
In recent years, concerns about school security have increased nationwide. Many school districts now require students, faculty, staff and sometimes even visitors to carry I.D. badges at all times. Custom lanyards are an outstanding way to carry required I...
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Author:
Ron
15th February 2011
Increased popularity of distance learning universities has motivated a younger student population to learn online. In Colorado, a growing percentage of students are utilizing distance learning by attending a school outside of their home district or online...
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Author:
university_bound
04th February 2011
In the current workplace environment, teachers are finding themselves faced with stressful situations. There are deadlines, professional development requirements, and performance reviews, among other things. New teachers first starting out are expected to...
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Author:
Vince Welsh
02nd February 2011
When you ask the average school principal what treatment their schools offer for autism, you are likely to learn that they believe that these treatments are best left up to parents or doctors. While parents can offer training for autism, it is not a con...
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Author:
Gbutch
02nd February 2011
Autism is one of the most commonly diagnosed disorders in young children, yet most school districts are ill equipped to handle it. Instead of providing educators with the training required to provide these kids with the education that they deserve, many ...
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Author:
Gbutch
02nd February 2011
When you look at the diagnosis rate for autism spectrum disorders, you will find that it is incredibly high, yet if you ask the average principal how many students in a school have the disorder, you will likely get an incredibly low number. The simple fa...
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Author:
Gbutch
02nd February 2011
Whenever you look at the statistics, you will find that the chances of a child being born with autism are incredibly high. In fact, the percentage of children with an autism spectrum disorder is high enough that it simply does not make sense that schools...
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Author:
Gbutch
02nd February 2011
Whenever most average people look at children with autism or are asked about the disease, it seems as though they think that these children are incapable of emotion or of learning the things that their peers learn. Unfortunately, an alarming number of sc...
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Author:
Gbutch
02nd February 2011
As a school administrator or educator, your role is to provide every student with the best education possible. Unfortunately, however, many students with autism spectrum disorder slip through the cracks every year, labeled as behaviorally challenged or p...
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Author:
Gbutch
02nd February 2011
When it comes to Applied Behavior Analysis therapy, many people recognize that it is the most effective and common treatment for children with autism spectrum disorder. In fact, in most school districts who teach children with ASD, ABA therapy is the tre...
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Author:
Gbutch
24th January 2011
The world of education is a vast one, with differing specialties and age groups. In all grade levels of education, however, specialized teachers are needed to help students that require extra attention due to a learning or behavioral disability. Some more...
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Author:
university_bound
24th January 2011
With the reforms of No Child Left Behind schools are under more pressure than ever to insure that they are meeting or exceeding their annual benchmark goals. In a world with ever dwindling resources, this may seem like a bit of a complication. After all...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
21st January 2011
If you could have children, late July, August and early September represents extra than summertime ending, cooler climate and fall foliage. School begins the moment once more for thousands and thousands of young children across the nation. Having your ...
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Author:
RyleeParkman99