Posts about Special Education as of October 28, 2009
Wednesday, October 28th, 200910/28/2009
This conversation about churches authorizing charter schools has raised my hackles. Not because it deals with religious organizations overseeing public schools and ensuring that public dollars are spent well (a conversation absolutely worth having), but because the conversation is happening in Ohio, where we already have too many charter school authorizers (70+ sponsors serving about 310 schools) - especially if the goal of authorizing is to birth and oversee great schools. The Thomas B.
10/28/2009
Posted October 28, 2009 · by David · in New on the website This week, our Special Education blog looks at classroom management. By being proactive and consistent and by collaborating with other adults, teachers can maintain a positive classroom environment. Comment RSS Previous: Help with teaching reluctant writers
10/28/2009
Thinking of voting for Democrat Kristin Szakos (aka the Moat Monster ), in Charlottesville’s November 3, 2009 City Council election? Well, think again, that is, if temperance and civility in governance matter to you. Like her red-headed comrade , Dave Norris , Szakos has a thin veneer of blithness and a mean-streak that runs a mile deep. And, like Mayor Norris, she is “ reckless ” with her online correspondence, especially when she believes her audience to be limited.
10/28/2009
Fordham Law’s Center on Law and Information Privacy released a study that found state educational databases across the country ignore key privacy protections for the nation’s K – 12 children. The findings come as Congress is considering legislation that would expand and integrate the 43 existing state databases without taking into account the critical privacy failures in the states’ electronic warehouses of children’s information.
10/28/2009
Quick Tips to Keep in Mind when Thinking of an Online Doctoral Degree in Education Seeking a PhD in education means you’re more interested in researching and applying the results to different educational practices A Doctoral degree in education will qualify you to work as a professor in any major university in the world Learn more about Online Doctoral Degree Education. What is an Online Doctoral Degree in Education? As the name may suggest, it is a doctoral degree in education, or PhD if you like, that is earned online.
10/28/2009
What is An Online Doctorate Degree in Education? An Online doctorate degree in education is a discipline-based doctorate earned online, that prepares the graduate for academic, clinical, administrative or research positions in the education field. Being a terminal degree, it is fully recognized by the National Science Foundation as equal to a PhD. Learn more about Online Doctorate Degree in Education .
10/28/2009
Tagged with: science fictionwomen in sci-fiThere’s no place for women in science fiction. It’s about men! Manly men! Doing manly things! For the entertainment of other men! Men viewing at home, not in their respective fictional ‘verses! But, not in a slashy way! You know what I mean!Throw a woman in there who does anything other than jiggle her boobs, stand by her man, and need rescuing, and you’re skating close to that “feminized sci-fi” I’ve heard tell about.And that’s scary for delicate guys who prefer their women in collectible maquette form.So, the scary word of the day is.
10/28/2009
Although I don’t personally own a pair of Crankypants , they are one of my most coveted children’s item of all time. I mean, who could resist? Adorable, delightful pants that double as a natural cloth diaper cover? Amy Kett, the owner of Crankypants , and I have recently started visiting more over Twitter (follow Crankypants and me , if you’re so inclined), and found that we’ve got a lot of things in common. First and foremost, we’re both into the Thursday night lineup, and Rainn Wilson
10/27/2009
Pacific Media Associates (PMA), market information experts on front projectors, has hired Lynn Ritter as Senior Research Associate. Ms. Ritter is a industry veteran whose career spans Garter Dataquest and Staffing Industry Analysts.”The front projection industry is starting to experience a critical transformation. Part of that transformation has been caused by the recent economic climate, which has exacerbated the challenges already posed by the slowdown in growth as the market becomes increasingly saturated,” said PMA’s president, Dr.
10/27/2009
The Cloquet School Board in Minnesota approved a $1 million increase to the proposed tax levy due to unexpected costs that cropped up over the summer. Asbestos was discovered during summer construction projects, adding $300,000 in unanticipated asbestos removal costs. An additional $550,000 was added to cover the cost of Other Post-Employment Benefits (OPEB) liability for paying insurance benefits owed to retired school district employees.
10/27/2009
A new study suggests that quality pre-kindergarten not only prepares kids for school, but also reduces the percentage of students in special education, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reports. Adding to the growing reasons why early learning matters, the study focused on students enrolled in Pennsylvania’s Pre-K Counts and found its classrooms helped to close the achievement gap.
10/27/2009
Holiday Cookies A delicious value, this collectible holiday tin offers 4 1/2 lbs. of assorted cookies from an old world baker of quality cookies since 1937. Treat carolers and drop-in guests with Chocolate Chip, Chocolate Swirl, Jelly Centers and Sugar Cookies with Colored Sprinkles. Great for office parties. Everywhere you go on the Internet, you leave behind small footprints called cookies.
10/27/2009
NASHVILLE , Tenn. – The first in a series of reports examining public services for infants, children and youth with autism in Tennessee was released Thursday by the Comptroller of the Treasury’s Offices of Research and Education Accountability (OREA). The report, “Autism in Tennessee: Part 1 – An Introduction to Issues and Data Collection Methods,” provides an overview of autism as a disability, a review of associated laws and includes autism data collection and prevalence estimates.
10/27/2009
Tagged with: Buffy The Vampire Slayertrue bloodVampireBloodsuckers are starting to feel blase to me. I used to get so excited about vampires on TV. I mean, it’s vampires! On TV!. And now, I’m like, “Vampires. On TV. Meh.”It’s not that I don’t like them. It’s just that I’m feeling overloaded with vampire stuff. Kinda the same way I’m feeling with Halloween M&M’s right now.May as well get this one over with.
09/22/2009
STATEHOUSE (Sept. 22, 2009) - A new interim committee charged with reviewing the distribution of education dollars across Indiana will commence work this week, according to State Sen. Ryan Mishler (R-Bremen). Mishler, a member of the Interim Study Committee on the School Funding Formula, said lawmakers will hear public testimony at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 23, in Room 404 of the Statehouse in Indianapolis. “Our goal is to ensure the state has a school funding formula that balances students’ needs with community and state resources,” Mishler said.
09/22/2009
The other day as I entered hour number TWO at my pediatrician’s office (not the normal wait time there, but apparently the staff was dealing with a very sick newborn ) I became painfully aware that not everyone knows the ins-and-outs of packing a suitable bag for an outing with their child. Part of my time in the waiting room was spent near a nice father whose eleven month old daughter was playing with my children as we waited. The father has entered the office merrily carrying his wallet and car keys.
09/22/2009
The Somerville Special Education Parent Advisory Council will be host morning coffee with Debbie Connell, director of special education, Wednesday, Sept. 30, from 9 to 10:30 a.m. at the Capuano Center at 150 Glen St. All are welcome. Continue here: Somerville Special Education Parent Advisory Council to host coffee with director (Somerville Journal) This entry was posted on Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009 at 12:53 pm and is filed under Coffee News.
09/22/2009
What have you heard about Internet MLM business? There is no lack of information in the age of the Internet, thus you have probably heard much. This is a very popular business since the Internet is becoming increasingly popular. MLM is a special business with its business environment and laws. Millions of people are in the Internet MLM. It knows no borders and limits. Everybody can join Internet MLM. To take this job you will need no special education, diplomas or certificates.
09/22/2009
What have you heard about Internet MLM business? There is no lack of information in the age of the Internet, thus you have probably heard much. This is a very popular business since the Internet is becoming increasingly popular. MLM is a special business with its business environment and laws. Millions of people are in the Internet MLM. It knows no borders and limits. Everybody can join Internet MLM. To take this job you will need no special education, diplomas or certificates.
09/14/2009
I serve on the Arizona State Board of Education’s Special Education Advisory Panel (SEAP). I would like to report from the field-on behalf of the autism community. If you would like to see changes in Special Education policies in Arizona now is the time to express your thoughts. SEAP meetings are held every other month at the Arizona Department of Education and are posted on the State Board’s website . Please attend the SEAP meetings and spend three minutes giving your public comment in person.
