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  2. Paraprofessional educator - Wikipedia

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    Paraprofessional educators generally assist teachers in the classroom, supervise students outside of the classroom, or provide administrative support for teaching. [2] Job duties range from filling teaching positions to supplementing regular classroom curriculum with additional enrichment activities for students. Other positions include ...

  3. Supported employment - Wikipedia

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    Supported employment was developed in the United States in the 1970s as part of both vocational rehabilitation (VR) services (e.g., NYS Office of Vocational Services, 1978) and the advocacy for long term services and supports (LTSS) for individuals with significant disabilities in competitive job placements in integrated settings (e.g., businesses, offices, manufacturing facilities).

  4. Customized employment - Wikipedia

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    Job carving happens when individuals analyze duties performed in given jobs and identify specific tasks within those existing positions that individuals with disabilities can accomplish. Jobs carved for individuals may be formed either by editing one existing job or by mixing tasks from multiple jobs to create new positions.

  5. Family support, early intervention essential for transition ...

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    Starting at age 14, teens with developmental and intellectual disabilities are eligible for: Job exploration counseling. Instruction in self-advocacy. Counseling on post-secondary education ...

  6. Office of Special Education Programs - Wikipedia

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    The Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) is a unit within the U.S Department of Education. Originally created as the Bureau of the Education of the Handicapped in 1967, [2] its purpose is to strengthen and coordinate activities on behalf of students with disabilities.

  7. Individuals with Disabilities Education Act - Wikipedia

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    IDEA is composed of four parts, the main two being part A and part B. [2] Part A covers the general provisions of the law; Part B covers assistance for education of all children with disabilities; Part C covers infants and toddlers with disabilities, including children from birth to age three; and Part D consists of the national support ...

  8. What might happen if the Education Department were closed? - AOL

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    Through the Education Department, the government sets rules for states, districts, and schools about how children should be identified for possible disabilities and how families, parents, and ...

  9. Trump wants to shut down the Department of Education ... - AOL

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    Federal funding programs for K-12 schools that help support the education of students from low-income families and children with disabilities predated the creation of the Department of Education.