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  • ... local policymakers, funders, and human service system architects have increasingly organized humaan service delivery functions around empirically supported interventio...Although other evidence-based models (Gambrill, 2005; Gibbs, 2003; Shlonsky & Stern, 20... effective than no treatment or some alternative treatment, not that it is effective with every cas... should be more narrowly tailored to the special needs of a much smaller proportion of clients. . T... caregivers who did not receive needed educational services (85 percent), housing services (67 percen...

  • EPA and NHTSA, on behalf of the Department of Transportation, are issuing this joint proposal to further reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve fuel economy for light-duty vehicles for model years 2017-2025. This proposal extends the National Program beyond the greenhouse gas and corporate average fuel economy standards set for model years 2012-2016. On May 21, 2010, President Obama issued a Presidential Memorandum requesting that NHTSA and EPA develop through notice and comment rulemaking a coordinated National Program to reduce greenhouse gas emissions of light-duty vehicles for model years 2017- 2025. This proposal, consistent with the President's request, responds to the country's critical need to address global climate change and to reduce oil consumption. NHTSA is proposing C...

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  • The "traditional" 18 - 22 year old, residential college student makes up only 16% of the students enrolled in public and private two- and four-year institutions. More than half of today's students are older and are taking classes part-time. Over a million attend for-profit institutions and millions more participate in postsecondary education experiences offered by corporate universities. Most work full or part-time, have little interest in out-of-class activities, and are very savvy about computer-based technologies. These are the "newer students" of higher education and represent the largest market segment of those who will attend college in the foreseeable future. It would seem the drastic shift in market characteristics would be accompanied by strategic shifts in university planning....

    ... offerings, facilities, operations, services, and pricing. The attributes and behaviors of coll... but which heavily influence campus pricing models. If these assumptions can be accepted as having so... suitable faculty members for web-based delivery classes, providing them with training and support,... grounds, punctuated with many specialized buildings, served by an extensive support staff, a...* Student interest in alternative schedules, in the ability to take on-line courses,...

  • Money is a constant topic of conversation among nonprofit leaders: How much do we need? Where can we find it? Why isn't there more of it? In tough economic times, these types of questions become more frequent and pressing. Unfortunately, the answers are not readily available. That's because nonprofit leaders are much more sophisticated about creating programs than they are about funding their organizations, and philanthropists often struggle to understand the impact (and limitations) of their donations. There are consequences to this financial fuzziness. When nonprofits and funding sources are not well matched, money doesn't flow to the areas where it will do the greatest good. Too often, the result is that promising programs are cut, curtailed, or never launched. And when dollars beco...

    ... on the funding, not on the programs and services offered to the beneficiary. All nonprofit executiv...educational crisis in the late 1980s laid the groundwork for c... connections between volunteers through special fundraising events. The Susan G. Komen Foundation ..., the government outsources the service delivery function but establishes specific requirements for... Cuomo) founded HELP USA in 1986 as an alternative to New York's approach of paying hotels to house t...

  • Juvenile offenders, particularly those with disabilities, are at high risk for school failure and diminished educational, employment, and social opportunities that contribute to continued social maladjustment as adults. To better understand the occupational preferences and aptitudes of juvenile offenders, 201 juvenile offenders, including 52 who had been in special education, completed an inventory of occupational interests and aptitudes. Special education and non-special education groups had similar interests, although the former preferred occupations involving work with plants and animals. Scores on measures of general, verbal, and numerical aptitude were below average, and participants who had been in special education scored significantly lower than others on most aptitude measures ...

    ... Performing Plants/Animals, Protective Services, Selling and Scientific. Each area includes a larg... of identification and service delivery across states and suggest that there is an under i...They may have had few occupational role models in their families, communities, and the media who ... middle school special education and alternative education programs for students at-risk. The curri...

  • ... others who commonly receive intervention services to the center of the discussion about school refor... Many school districts today offer a similar model of service delivery among schools that attempt to ... for students--time-out rooms or alternative programs because once created these spaces will be...

  • This final rule implements section 2401 of the Affordable Care Act, which establishes a new State option to provide home and community-based attendant services and supports. These services and supports are known as Community First Choice (CFC). While this final rule sets forth the requirements for implementation of CFC, we are not finalizing the section concerning the CFC setting.

    ... 2010, as amended by the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, which adds section 191...provider model, a self-directed model with service budget, or othher service delivery model defined by the State and approved by the Sec... room and board costs for the individual; special education and related services provided under the ... (HCBS) were established in 1981 as an alternative to care provided in Medicaid institutions, by perm...

  • Students react to two basic things when they are asked to rate a college course. Their ratings will reflect a certain response to the course content and to the method in which that content was delivered by a faculty person. We should expect that the resulting opinion of the teacher exists somewhat independent of the value that students perceive in the content of the courses that are taught. This paper defines this difference as a teacher's instructional value-added. That some teachers are more successful than others in impressing students is difficult to deny. However, little is known about the nature of this increment. Using data from one school, the paper shows how instructional value-added perceived by students is distributed by discipline, by level, and by individual. Separate resul...

    ... more information about the package of services provided to students, the elements of curricula of... input resources to the execution and delivery of valued outcomes has heightened the inquiry into... the influence of a single persuasive role model. Thus, priorities of some departments may lead to ...The graduate side reflects the special nature of doctoral programs and MBA programs. The ... factor will hasten a search for an alternative classroom assessment that is arguably more connect...



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