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Urban Partners Linking Personnel Preparation and Practice for Young Children
With Low-Incidence Disabilities
Overview
This model interdisciplinary education project addresses
the need to (a) increase the number and quality of personnel serving young
children (0-5) with low-incidence disabilities and their families in diverse
settings; (b) build strong university-community partnerships for the preparation
of qualified personnel in urban environments; and (c) increase the number
of professionals from traditional underrepresented groups to serve children
with low-incidence disabilities and their families. The training component
of the program provides for teacher licensure for 16 graduate students
yearly (for 5 years) in early childhood special education with specialized
training in severe disabilities and interdisciplinary work with early
childhood educators and related services personnel. In addition, the program
provides for a 10-credit interdisciplinary specialization certificate
in early intervention and disabilities for 12 graduate students yearly
from early childhood, nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy,
psychology, and social work. (Funded by the U.S Department of Education,
Office of Special Education Programs.)
Major
Activities
- Enhance
recruitment of well-qualified students, faculty, and staff from traditionally
underrepresented groups and retain graduates by providing the opportunity
for a post-graduate mentorship
- Build
strong university-community partnerships for the preparation of qualified
students in urban environments
- Develop
and provide a comprehensive interdisciplinary program with specialty
components in early intervention and low-incidence disabilities
- Develop
and implement a collaborative, community-based fieldwork experience
that places trainees on interdisciplinary teams in infant, preschool,
and urban community settings
- Provide
the parent(s) of a young child with a low-incidence disability with
the opportunity to mentor a student in the program for one full year
(family mentorship experience)
- Develop
case-based instructional tapes and course vignettes on low-incidence
disabilities relevant to the 0-5 population and suitable for delivery
through web-based instruction
- Disseminate
project content, information, and materials to faculty of Virginia's
higher education institutions and others involved in the preparation
of personnel serving young children with low-incidence disabilities
- Conduct
systematic evaluation to monitor project implementation, objectives,
and outcomes
Project
Staff
Ann Cox, Co-Director
Evelyn Reed-Victor, Co-Director
Renée de Kruif, Project Coordinator
Contact
Ann Cox at (804) 828-8244, acox@hsc.vcu.edu
Evelyn Reed-Victor at (804) 828-1305, ereedvic@saturn.vcu.edu
Renée de Kruif at (804) 828-1305, rdekruif@vcu.edu
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