A Regional Transportation System Plan for Southeastern Wisconsin, 2010

A Regional Transportation System Plan for Southeastern Wisconsin, 2010

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Published: 1994

Total Pages: 746

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"Third-generation" regional transportation system plan for Southeastern Wisconsin, advancing system development into the 21st century. First integrated regional land use and transporation system development plan issued as Planning report no.7 (design year 1990); "second-generation" report issued as Planning report no.25 (design year 2000). Recommendations in this report set forth a new transportation system for the seven county region, addressing both highway and transit needs.


Alternative Futures in Special Education

Alternative Futures in Special Education

Author: Samuel Alexander Kirk

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Published: 1986

Total Pages: 166

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Twelve author-contributed papers from a 1984 conference examine the future of special education. The following titles and authors are represented: "The Institute for Research on Exceptional Children at the University of Illinois" (S. Kirk and W. Spalding); "The Family with a Child Who Is Handicapped: Research Focus for the 1980's" (J. Gallagher); "Families with Mentally Retarded Members: An Agenda for Research 1985-2000" (B. Farber); "Future Directions in Early Childhood Education for Exceptional Children" (M. Karnes); "The Future of Early Childhood Special Education: A Perspective on Prevention" (K. Scott and D. Carran); "Technology and Special Education Futures: Paradigm Shift" (S. Ashcroft); "Technology: A Look Into the Future for Special Education" (L. Stolurow); "The Center for Studies in Education and Human Development: A Programmatic Approach to Research in the Area of Deafness" (D. Moores); "Leadership Training Models for the Future" (C. Howe); "A Proposed American Academy of Scholars in Education of the Handicapped" (L. Dunn); "The Future of Legislative Advocacy for Exceptional Children" (E. Boggs); "Public Policy and Special Education: An Unfinished Agenda" (E. Martin). (CL)