48 research outputs found

    Resource Program Model for Students with Special Needs in a Local Catholic K-8 School Setting

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    Many students with special needs are enrolled in private, Catholic schools and are included in the general education classroom. In most cases, these schools do not have the necessary resources or information on how best to serve these students. The purpose of this study is to document strategies and services that can be implemented in a resource model for a private, Catholic school K-8 setting to serve students with special needs. A review of the literature revealed that teachers in a Catholic school setting, as well as parents, are not aware of how to work with and best serve students with special needs. This study involves surveys of parents, teachers, and administrators in an effort to support students. The purpose of this study is to develop a learning resource program model that meets the needs of students and offers support to classroom teachers. Eigenbrood (2005) found in his survey of ten Midwestern county Catholic schools that teachers were untrained and that parents were uninformed. In other research, he indicates that private, Catholic schools have tried to gather information of how to help these students with special needs. Defiore (2006) states that Catholic school principals are seeking to improve their special education programs, because they dislike informing families that they must leave the school because their child(ren) would be better served at a different school. Durow (2007) surveyed 19 superintendents at Midwestern diocesan schools to identify their mission about including special needs students at their schools. He found that 16 out of the 19 diocesan representatives responded that it was in their mission to make a Catholic education available to all students that wanted one. Defiore, L. (2006). The state of special education in Catholic schools Loyola Marymount University. Durow, W. P. (2007). Including and serving students with special needs in Catholic schools: A report of practices. Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry & Practice, 10(4), 473-489. Eigenbrood, R. (2005). A survey comparing special education services for students with disabilities in rural faith-based and public school settings. Remedial & Special Education, 26(1), 16-2

    Teaching Students with Special Needs in a Local Catholic K-8 School Setting

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    Many students with special needs are enrolled in private, Catholic schools and are included in the general education classroom. In most cases, these schools do not have the necessary resources or information on how best to serve these students. The purpose of this study is to evaluate a local K-8 Catholic school’s current special education program(s) and to document strategies and services that can be implemented in this school setting to serve students with special needs. A review of the literature revealed that teachers in a Catholic school setting are not aware of how to work with and best serve students with special needs. This study involves survey results from teachers, administrators, and support staff in an effort to help support all students and their needs at a local Catholic elementary school. Results indicated that teachers were not especially educated or well qualified in special education instruction. Almost half of the teachers, administrators, and support staff felt ‘somewhat prepared’ to teach students with special needs. Participants in this study desire more trainings and information on students’ specific disabilities and how best to work with these students in their classrooms. This study included a small and closed sample site. Only one school’s experience with special needs students and opinion of admitting students with special needs was documented. Implications of this study include the staffing of more qualified and trained teachers and more resources available to the students and teachers

    Family Preservation Services under Managed Care: Current Practices and Future Directions

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    Family preservation service agencies in the State of Kansas have undergone major changes since the implementation of a managed care model of service delivery in 1996. This qualitative study examines the successes and barriers experienced by agency directors in utilization of a managed care system. Outcome/ performance measures utilized by the State of Kansas are reviewed, and contributing factors to the successes and limitations of the program are discussed. Included in these reviews is an analysis and presentation of literature and research which has been used as support for the current program structure. Recommendations for further evolution of practice are proposed

    Machine Learning Developments in ROOT

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    © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. ROOT is a software framework for large-scale data analysis that provides basic and advanced statistical methods used by high-energy physics experiments. It includes machine learning tools from the ROOT-integrated Toolkit for Multivariate Analysis (TMVA). We present several recent developments in TMVA, including a new modular design, new algorithms for pre-processing, cross-validation, hyperparameter-tuning, deep-learning and interfaces to other machine-learning software packages. TMVA is additionally integrated with Jupyter, making it accessible with a browser
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