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Volume 13 (2008)
Volume 13, Number 4: Fall, 2008 Newsletter Contents
- Featured Article: School Dropout Prevention: A Civil Rights and Public Health Imperative
- A Brief Article On:
- Focusing on Intrinsic Motivation to Re-engage Students
- Research into Practice
-
Dropout Prevention Practice Guide
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Fall 2008 Newsletter in Adobe Reader.
Volume 13, Number 3: Summer, 2008 Newsletter Contents
- Featured Article: Personnel Development for Education: Does the Process Enhance How Schools Address Barriers to Learning and Teaching?
- A Brief Article On:
- School Improvement & Personnel Development: Fully Addressing Barriers to Learning and Teaching Is Essential
- Center News
- Some major resources for enhancing school improvement and personnel development from the perspective of addressing barriers to learning
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Summer 2008 Newsletter in Adobe Reader.
Volume 13, Number 2: Spring, 2008 Newsletter Contents
- Featured Article: Rethinking How Schools Address Student Misbehavior & Disengagement
- Hot Topic
- Security Measures at Schools: Mental Health Considerations
- Resource Aid
- About Framing the Continuum of Intervention
- Enhancing Access to Practitioner Resources
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Spring 2008 Newsletter in Adobe Reader.
Volume 13, Number 1: Winter, 2008 Newsletter Contents
- Featured Article: *Challenges and Opportunities in the Classroom
- Practice Notes
- Turning Big Classes into Smaller Units
- Volunteers as an Invaluable Resource
- Partnering with Scholastic, Inc. to Expand the Center's Impact
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Winter 2008 Newsletter in Adobe Reader.
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