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Conductive Education’s origin lies in the works of Hungarian Professor András PetÅ‘ whose National Institute of Motor Therapy created a framework for an educational model in which children with disabilities could have an education that met their particular physical and intellectual needs.
Conductive pedagogy is pedagogy especially useful for disabled pupils like those with cerebral palsy. The main principles are: The main principles are: Accepting persons the way they are, recognize their qualities, respect their personalities and use the capacity and the power of their own minds.
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The Ohio Board of Regents coordinates and assists with Ohio's institutions of higher education which have recently been reorganized into the University System of Ohio under Governor Strickland. The system averages an annual enrollment of more than 400,000 students, making it one of the five largest state university systems in the U.S.
Steubenville Female Seminary, also known as Beatty's Seminary for Young Ladies or Steubenville Seminary, [1] was a female seminary in Steubenville, Ohio. It was founded by Presbyterian minister Charles Clinton Beatty in 1829. [2] Beatty served as Superintendent and his wife, Hetty Elizabeth Beatty, served as principal. [3]
The Ohio State Board of Education is the governing body of the department and is responsible for overseeing the department. [2] [3] The board employs the Superintendent of Public Instruction, who runs the department. The department is headquartered in Columbus. The department is responsible for implementing standardized tests required by state ...
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