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Ellis, Joseph R.; Mathews, Gwendolyn J. – 1982
Professional role performance difficulties experienced by 23 first year itinerant specialists in the field of special education were studied in Illinois public schools (excluding Chicago). An itinerant specialist is a teacher with specialized training in a particular disability who provides services to students on a homebound basis, in a hospital…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Itinerant Teachers, Role Perception, Special Education Teachers
Fogarty, M. F. – Teachers' Forum (Australia), 1980
The historical review outlines the activities of the Queensland Itinerant Service from 1901-1930. The report begins with an account of the Service's first traveling teacher, Mr. Johnson, who in his first year of duty visited 103 homesteads that housed 113 families having 319 children of school age; of its peak period in 1921 when there were 18…
Descriptors: Correspondence Study, Educational History, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
Rogow, Sally – Education Canada, 1975
The imaginative use of new resources, new special education teaching roles and new technology all contribute to making public school both socially and economically feasible for blind children. (Editor)
Descriptors: Blindness, Curriculum Design, Educational Technology, General Education
Stewart, Viola D. – 1981
The goal of the itinerant vision consultant is to enhance the education of Black visually handicapped students in a normal school environment by using special techniques, devices, and equipment--with the aim of helping students to live and work in a community with sighted people. To be considered for admission to special classes or for itinerant…
Descriptors: Black Students, Delivery Systems, Elementary Secondary Education, Itinerant Teachers
Collins, Camilla – 1970
The use of a traveling teacher is one solution to the problem of providing on-the-spot training for Head Start teachers in small rural communities in remote regions of northern California. The State Department of Education, funded through a grant to Chico State College, implemented a staff development program whose chief feature was use of an…
Descriptors: Educational Programs, Itinerant Teachers, Master Teachers, Preschool Education
Rynders, John E.; Horrobin, J. Margaret – 1972
A mobile unit was used over a 2 1/2 month period to demonstrate that a mobile tutoring program for eight infants with Down's Syndrome (12 to 18 months old) had certain educational, economic, and logistical advantages. The vehicle and camper body were said to have been chosen according to the following criteria: sufficient height to permit an adult…
Descriptors: Down Syndrome, Educational Programs, Exceptional Child Research, Infants
Steer, Michael; Browne, Noel – Education Canada, 1978
This program, based on the Portage Project, serves 169 urban families with developmentally delayed children ages 0-6. In weekly visits, a specialist teaches parents to work with their children. Results indicate improvement in both children and parents. (SJL)
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Developmental Disabilities, Home Programs, Itinerant Teachers
Rogow, Sally – Education Canada, 1978
Outlines the needs of the visually handicapped student and the responsibility of the provincial departments and local school districts in providing those needs. Discusses the role of the itinerant teacher and the kind of knowledge teachers must be taught in schools of education in order to mainstream the visually handicapped student. (RK)
Descriptors: Blindness, Handicapped Children, Itinerant Teachers, Mainstreaming

Weber, Robert C. – Physical Educator, 1987
Many small rural school districts are creating Rural Cooperative Itinerant Adapted Physical Education (Rural CIAPE) positions in order to provide services for handicapped students. This article presents rural CIAPE teachers with strategies for teaching and strategies to gain support from administrators and other teachers. (MT)
Descriptors: Adapted Physical Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Itinerant Teachers, Physical Education Teachers
Mackie, Romaine P; Harrington, Don A. – Office of Education, US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1959
This publication is one of a series reporting on the nationwide study, "Qualification and Preparation of Teachers of Exceptional Children," which has been one of the major continuing projects of the Office of Education. This publication reports that part of the information from the broad study which has bearing on the qualification and preparation…
Descriptors: Teacher Qualifications, Student Teaching, Teaching Experience, Hearing Impairments
Appalachia, 1973
The Carterville and Calhoun centers are representative of the 6 local child development programs in rural northwest Georgia. The day care centers are for the children of working mothers. The outreach program provides workers who go into the homes to help nonworking mothers improve their child-rearing skills. (FF)
Descriptors: Child Development Centers, Child Rearing, Community Involvement, Day Care
Wolinsky, Gloria F. – Except Children, 1970
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Education, Handicapped Children, Home Instruction, Homebound
Viskant, Kathryn – New Outlook Blind, 1969
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Career Counseling, Exceptional Child Research, Itinerant Teachers

Flynn, Rosalind M. – Youth Theatre Journal, 1991
Observes and interviews a drama specialist over eight weeks with students first through fifth grades in different schools. Notes how constraints of curriculum, time, and space seem to influence how she controls activities and students. Suggests that these control issues may provide guidance for the non-drama specialist in utilizing drama as a…
Descriptors: Drama, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Itinerant Teachers

Knupfer, Anne Meis – Teachers College Record, 1999
Describes the rise of the visiting teacher movement from 1906 to 1940, examining the sources of early visiting teacher work, discussing the origins of visiting teachers' work, noting medical and psychiatric discourses surrounding visiting teachers' work, describing the influence on preservice teacher-education programs, and considering the lessons…
Descriptors: Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Home Instruction