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Main Authors: Hofmeister, Alan M., Atkinson, Charles M.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1976
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED122549
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author Hofmeister, Alan M.
Atkinson, Charles M.
author_facet Hofmeister, Alan M.
Atkinson, Charles M.
Hofmeister, Alan M.
Atkinson, Charles M.
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents The TELEPAC Project: A Service Delivery Model for the Severely Handicapped in Rural Areas. Hofmeister, Alan M. Atkinson, Charles M. Delivery Systems Elementary Secondary Education Exceptional Child Education Home Instruction Parent Role Program Descriptions Rural Areas Severe Disabilities Telecommunications Described is Project TELEPAC, a telecommunications-based system which provides instructional packets to parents of severely handicapped children in rural areas of Utah. In addition to the parent involvement packets which outline teaching methods, correction procedures and behavior management practices for arithmetic, language arts, self help and recreation/leisure time skills, the TELEPAC model is said to ofFer a parent resource library, multimedia collection, and resource directory for services in the state. Toll-free telephone lines are explained to give the parent direct access to a TELEPAC resource teacher. (CL)
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spellingShingle The TELEPAC Project: A Service Delivery Model for the Severely Handicapped in Rural Areas.
Hofmeister, Alan M.
Atkinson, Charles M.
Delivery Systems
Elementary Secondary Education
Exceptional Child Education
Home Instruction
Parent Role
Program Descriptions
Rural Areas
Severe Disabilities
Telecommunications
The TELEPAC Project: A Service Delivery Model for the Severely Handicapped in Rural Areas. Hofmeister, Alan M. Atkinson, Charles M. Delivery Systems Elementary Secondary Education Exceptional Child Education Home Instruction Parent Role Program Descriptions Rural Areas Severe Disabilities Telecommunications Described is Project TELEPAC, a telecommunications-based system which provides instructional packets to parents of severely handicapped children in rural areas of Utah. In addition to the parent involvement packets which outline teaching methods, correction procedures and behavior management practices for arithmetic, language arts, self help and recreation/leisure time skills, the TELEPAC model is said to ofFer a parent resource library, multimedia collection, and resource directory for services in the state. Toll-free telephone lines are explained to give the parent direct access to a TELEPAC resource teacher. (CL)
title The TELEPAC Project: A Service Delivery Model for the Severely Handicapped in Rural Areas.
topic Delivery Systems
Elementary Secondary Education
Exceptional Child Education
Home Instruction
Parent Role
Program Descriptions
Rural Areas
Severe Disabilities
Telecommunications
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED122549