The National Center on Education, Disability and Juvenile Justice
 
 
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The National Center on Education, Disability and Juvenile Justice



 

 

  

  

 

 

EDJJ National Conference
Achieving Positive Outcomes for Court-Involved Youth:
Prevention, Education, Transition

June 24-26, 2004 in Denver, Colorado
Program Topics & Schedule (PDF)
Keynote Speakers
Conference CD-ROM
Documentaries
 
Supporting Organizations
Virtual Exhibit Hall
Summary of Conference Highlights (PDF)

Powerpoint Presentations:
Best Practices in Alternative Education-Kentucky Center for School Safety

Child Search-Louisiana Office of Youth Development, Simon G. Gonsoulin

Effective Instructional Strategies for Correctional Education Programs-
Joseph C. Gagnon, Mike Krezmien

Learning and Environment

Merging Two Worlds: A Transition/Career Planning Curriculum
for Youth in the Juvenile Justice System
-Dottie Wodraska

Innovative Practices in Juvenile Corrections:
Positive Behavior Support
-C. Michael Nelson

Professional Development for Correctional Educators:
EDJJ Professional Development Series
- Sarup R. Mathur,
Heather Baltodano, Derrick Platt, Pamela Harris

Meeting the Educational Needs of Students with Disabilities in
Short-term Detention Facilities
-Mary Dale Bolson, Mary Magee Quinn,
C. Michael Nelson

Promising Transition Practices in Short-term Correctional Facilities-
Mary Magee Quinn, Rob Rutherford, Heather Griller Clark, Shanna Unger, Mary Kay Hoskovec, Derrick Platt, Sara McCauley, Nicole Wetzel, Jeremy Hebnes

School and Court Cooperative Programs: Working Together to
Reduce Crime and Improve Education

Speaker Biographies (PDF):
Judge David A. Mitchell
Dr. Jimmy Santiago Baca

EDJJ Internet Bibiliography (PDF)

MORE PRESENTATIONS AND INFORMATION COMING SOON!

 


Last Modified Monday, July 12, 2004

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