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Main Authors: Petrie, Joyce, And Others
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1979
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED309751
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And Others
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And Others
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contents Educational Media for Handicapped Students in Regular K-12 Schools (Media and Mainstreaming Project). Interim Report. Petrie, Joyce And Others Disabilities Educational Media Educational Resources Elementary Secondary Education Learning Resources Centers Library Collections Library Instruction Library Services Mainstreaming Media Specialists Models Needs Assessment Questionnaires Phase I of this project focused on the media-related needs of handicapped students being mainstreamed into regular K-12 school programs. The emphasis was on how the school library media specialist can use, adapt, or supplement the components of the media center to meet those needs. These components encompass a media program of services and instruction which make the facility, equipment, and collection accessible to the entire school community through the design and management of a professional media staff. To this end an operational model, guidelines, and assessment guide have been developed for use by media personnel in meeting the mandates of P.L. 94-142 (The Education for All Handicapped Children Act). These materials will be field-tested during Phase II of the project. An extensive review of the literature was conducted which showed little in the way of field-tested, comprehensive materials on all aspects of a media program in relation to all handicapping conditions. The products of this project are designed to fill this gap. The major product of Phase I of the project is the manual entitled "Mainstreaming in the Media Center: A Manual for Media Specialists." This manual, which is included in this report as Appendix A and makes up the major part of the document, consists of the operational model, the guidelines, and an assessment guide for use by school library media personnel in meeting the needs of mainstreamed handicapped students. An extensive list of resources is also provided. (20 references) (Author/BBM)
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spellingShingle Educational Media for Handicapped Students in Regular K-12 Schools (Media and Mainstreaming Project). Interim Report.
Petrie, Joyce
And Others
Disabilities
Educational Media
Educational Resources
Elementary Secondary Education
Learning Resources Centers
Library Collections
Library Instruction
Library Services
Mainstreaming
Media Specialists
Models
Needs Assessment
Questionnaires
Educational Media for Handicapped Students in Regular K-12 Schools (Media and Mainstreaming Project). Interim Report. Petrie, Joyce And Others Disabilities Educational Media Educational Resources Elementary Secondary Education Learning Resources Centers Library Collections Library Instruction Library Services Mainstreaming Media Specialists Models Needs Assessment Questionnaires Phase I of this project focused on the media-related needs of handicapped students being mainstreamed into regular K-12 school programs. The emphasis was on how the school library media specialist can use, adapt, or supplement the components of the media center to meet those needs. These components encompass a media program of services and instruction which make the facility, equipment, and collection accessible to the entire school community through the design and management of a professional media staff. To this end an operational model, guidelines, and assessment guide have been developed for use by media personnel in meeting the mandates of P.L. 94-142 (The Education for All Handicapped Children Act). These materials will be field-tested during Phase II of the project. An extensive review of the literature was conducted which showed little in the way of field-tested, comprehensive materials on all aspects of a media program in relation to all handicapping conditions. The products of this project are designed to fill this gap. The major product of Phase I of the project is the manual entitled "Mainstreaming in the Media Center: A Manual for Media Specialists." This manual, which is included in this report as Appendix A and makes up the major part of the document, consists of the operational model, the guidelines, and an assessment guide for use by school library media personnel in meeting the needs of mainstreamed handicapped students. An extensive list of resources is also provided. (20 references) (Author/BBM)
title Educational Media for Handicapped Students in Regular K-12 Schools (Media and Mainstreaming Project). Interim Report.
topic Disabilities
Educational Media
Educational Resources
Elementary Secondary Education
Learning Resources Centers
Library Collections
Library Instruction
Library Services
Mainstreaming
Media Specialists
Models
Needs Assessment
Questionnaires
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED309751