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
Keynote Speakers
Conference CD-ROM
Conference Presentations
Conference Photographs

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

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

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

Special Education Services in the Most Restrictive Environment

The Colorado Alternatives-Community Based Detention Programs

Learning and Environment

Informed Supervision, Safety Plans and Basic Concepts:
Ways to Help Children Who Have Commited Sexual Abuse

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

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


Last Modified Sunday, August 1, 2004

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