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  2. Vineland Training School - Wikipedia

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    The Training School changed its name several times. According to the website of the Vineland Training School, the original official name was "The New Jersey Home for the Education and Care of Feebleminded Children" (1888). This was changed to "The New Jersey Training School" in 1893.

  3. Elwyn (company) - Wikipedia

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    Elwyn depopulated the Vineland campus by developing a large community-based service system in South Jersey. Vineland Training School was known for the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales, or “The Vineland Test,” which measures the personal and social skills of individuals from birth through adulthood, it is still used today. [14]

  4. A Child Is Waiting - Wikipedia

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    Producer Stanley Kramer modeled the film's school on the Vineland Training School in New Jersey. He said he wanted to bring the plight of mentally and emotionally disturbed children to the filmgoing public and try "to throw a spotlight on a dark-ages type of social thinking which has tried to relegate the subject of retardation to a place under ...

  5. Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scale - Wikipedia

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    The Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scale is a psychometric instrument used in child and adolescent psychiatry and clinical psychology. It is used especially in the assessment of individuals with an intellectual disability , a pervasive developmental disorder , and other types of developmental delays .

  6. Training school (United States) - Wikipedia

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    A training school, or county training school, was a type of segregated school for African American students found in the United States and Canada. In the Southern United States they were established to educate African Americans at elementary and secondary levels, especially as teachers; and in the Northern United States they existed as educational reformatory schools.

  7. Stephen O. Garrison - Wikipedia

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    Not long after, the school was renamed The New Jersey Training School and later The Training School at Vineland. [4] Garrison became the school's first superintendent. On March 1, 1888, the seven students living in Garrison's home were transferred to the new facility. [3] By the end of the year, the school had 55 boys and girls in residence. By ...

  8. List of institutions providing special education facilities

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    E. R. Johnstone Training and Research Center, Bordentown, New Jersey Vineland Training School , 1888, Vineland, New Jersey , founded by Reverend S. Olin Garrison New York (state)

  9. Vineland Social Maturity Scale - Wikipedia

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    The Vineland Social Maturity Scale is a psychometric assessment instrument designed to help in the assessment of social competence. [1] It was developed by the American psychologist Edgar Arnold Doll and published in 1940. [ 2 ]