Not exact matches
Karger, J., Rose, D., & Boundy, K. B. Applying «Universal Design for Learning» to the
education of youth
in detention and
juvenile corrections facilities.
Topics to be covered include: • The # 1 reason hospitalized or homebound students often fail
in traditional models • How a targeted online homebound
education program can be less costly while improving educational outcomes • How K12 provides homebound students access to the same rigorous learning experience as their
in - school classmates • How this model also works effectively
in alternative learning environments, such as addiction centers or
juvenile detention facilities
Ria Fay - Berquist Arts
in Education Hometown: San Francisco Then: Teacher in community - based education, continuation high schools, juvenile justice settings, and university - level art schools Now: Summer arts teacher for boys» secure detention facilities in Boston; in the fall, a teaching fellow for Adjunct Lecturer Lynette Tannis, Ed.D.» 13, in Educating Incarcerated Youth; researching education in juvenile justice settings throughout the U.S. with Senior Lecturer Pamela Mason an
Education Hometown: San Francisco Then: Teacher
in community - based
education, continuation high schools, juvenile justice settings, and university - level art schools Now: Summer arts teacher for boys» secure detention facilities in Boston; in the fall, a teaching fellow for Adjunct Lecturer Lynette Tannis, Ed.D.» 13, in Educating Incarcerated Youth; researching education in juvenile justice settings throughout the U.S. with Senior Lecturer Pamela Mason an
education, continuation high schools,
juvenile justice settings, and university - level art schools Now: Summer arts teacher for boys» secure
detention facilities
in Boston;
in the fall, a teaching fellow for Adjunct Lecturer Lynette Tannis, Ed.D.» 13,
in Educating Incarcerated Youth; researching
education in juvenile justice settings throughout the U.S. with Senior Lecturer Pamela Mason an
education in juvenile justice settings throughout the U.S. with Senior Lecturer Pamela Mason and Tannis.
Selina Merrell,
education consultant
in the Rankin County School District and for the county's
juvenile -
detention center, says positive behavior intervention and support, or PBIS, starts with the right behavior from adults.
Related: Chronically absent: Is quality
education possible
in juvenile detention in Mississippi?
Dr. Bruening spent much of her
education career
in alternative schools, opening and leading a
juvenile detention center and an expulsion program, as well as consulting to numerous
juvenile justice programs and
detention centers around the country.
The Office of Specialized
Education Facilities and Family Engagement is responsible for educational services
in state - operated programs, including hospitals,
juvenile detention centers, mental health facilities, and the Wilson Workforce and Rehabilitation Center.
Taking inspiration from his immediate surroundings
in the domestic sphere, at work
in alternative
education high schools and
Juvenile Detention Centers, and the city at large, Michael Alvarez creates
Justice reinvestment is about shifting spending away from prisons and
juvenile detention expansion towards prevention, such as early childhood
education in vulnerable communities, targeting young people at risk of school disengagement, intensive case work support with housing and employment support, and job creation.