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Exceptional Parent, 2009
Each year, in its Annual Education Issue, "Exceptional Parent" magazine honors the education professionals that readers feel have made a positive difference in the lives of children with special needs at school and other educational environments. These teachers and administrative personnel spend their careers working to enhance the…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Administrators, Allied Health Personnel
Pennsylvania State Dept. of Public Instruction, Harrisburg. Bureau of Vocational, Technical, and Continuing Education. – 1973
The first of two parts, this portion concerns itself with administrative provisions according to these categories: general provisions, fiscal control and funding accounting procedure, State vocational education programs, vocational education programs for the disadvantaged, vocational education research and personnel training, exemplary programs…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Administrator Guides, Consumer Education, Financial Policy
Blai, Boris, Jr. – 1968
Data from six questionnaire studies are reported. "Reasons Why Harcum Is Recommended," gives the percentage of Harcum students and faculty, and of high school counselors who recommend Harcum for each of ten reasons on the questionnaire. In "The Students View Harcum," student responses to ten possible reasons for attending, to…
Descriptors: College Choice, College Environment, Educational Objectives, Institutional Research