Published at [unable to retrieve full-text articles] Source: TPd Paying for College Feed … [Read more...]
A Vocational Rehabilitation Success Story: Joseph Cali
A Vocational Rehabilitation Success Story: Joseph Cali Joseph went on to obtain a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and a Master’s degree in Rehabilitation Counseling in 2014 — both from Rutgers University. Joseph also acquired specialized certificates in physical rehabilitation, supervision, and management. Continue the dialogue on Facebook or Twitter. Published … [Read more...]
The Power of Functional Prototypes for E-Learning
The Power of Functional Prototypes for E-Learning E-Learning Prototype: Build Something that Works What is the aim of the class and what does the customer expect the student to do? Slapping together a bunch of information over a series of displays is probably not likely to meet with your objectives. How can you build your prototypes? Do you begin with a storyboard? Or do … [Read more...]
Here’s What Needs to be in Your E-Learning Portfolio
Here’s What Needs to be in Your E-Learning Portfolio If you are trying to determine how to create those demos or what types to do, take a look at the weekly e-learning challenges. There’s a whole lot of plenty and variety . Any one of them would make a module to have in your portfolio. The challenge for many is is proprietary and we can not reveal what we know. You want to make a … [Read more...]
Vocational Rehabilitation Success Story:George (Burt) Petley
Vocational Rehabilitation Success Story: George (Burt) Petley After hearing about the big picture and the spectrum of VR services available, Burt left the sheltered workshop program where he had spent the past ten years. He applied for VR services in June of 2017, first enrolling in a program where he learned socialization and independent living skills and took classes like American Sign … [Read more...]
Maximizing Financial Aid — Beware of Mistakes
Maximizing Financial Aid — Beware of Mistakes Story No. 2: Financial Aid Application Fundamentals Five Mistakes to Avoid When Maximizing Financial Aid Answers to Common Questions About the FAFSA and the CSS Profile. Hiding assets is something that parents can hear about from insurance agents and financial professionals that aim to pocket commissions by selling life insurance and parents … [Read more...]
Things People Say
Number One Thing I Say. I’ve loved my son since before he was ever born. What’s there to say? You should be sorry that you can only see back in time. This is a new era with new opportunities and new ideas about potential and worthiness. I’m only sorry it’s taken this long and that we still have so far to go. Lucky them. Good luck getting anywhere quickly with such … [Read more...]
What’s In My Backpack: My 2017 Gear and EDC
So the search began for a new bag. And, after a bit of experimentation, here is what I settled on. As a result, I had to start traveling with among these suitcases, which likely have a more professional name and both a backpack — but I like saying roll-y suitcases. In case you’re curious, I’m using the London Fog Coventry bag, which is usually little enough for the … [Read more...]
ED Releases Secretary’s Proposed Priorities for Competitive Grant Programs
To find out more about these priorities and to submit comments, please follow this link to the Federal Register: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2017/10/12/2017-22127/proposed-supplemental-priorities-and-definitions-for-discretionary-grant-programs. The proposed priorities are: Promoting Innovation and Efficiency, Streamlining Education with an Increased Focus on Improving Student … [Read more...]
The Path Begins: Forest Kindergarten
With teachers and children wishing they could be outdoors, in colleges, this might mean a day indoors. In Gilbert Elementary, you can look out the window and see a group of kindergarteners splashing on their way to the forest. These students will spend the next two hours building boats, making mud pies and celebrating the differences rain leaves in their environment. Published at Tue, 10 … [Read more...]
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