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Human Resource Guide

Human Resource Guide The 1976 Human Resource Guide Is part of AAESPH's continuing efforts to make Information about the education of severely/profoundly handicapped individuals more widely available. The descriptions of programs and of the experience of individuals in the entries should help readers find people who can respond to specific information needs. They may be contacted directly, The Guide was compiled from information provided by those who responded to our request for persons who would share their knowledge and experience in this area with others. Although it contains approximately four times as many individual entries as last year's version, it is not a compre­ hensive listing of everyone Involved in educating the severely/profoundly handicapped. We believe, however, that it will be useful to our readers. Correspondence about the Guide should be directed to the Executive Editor, AAESPH Review. AAESPH Review Volume 1, Issue 6 I 4 ABRAMS, FLORENCE C. Consultant, Alabama Department of Education State Office Building Montgomery, Alabama 36109 tel. (201) 832-3230 Ms. Abrams is Area Consultant in central Alabama geographic areas. She supervises and evaluates programs under Title VIB, severely and profoundly handicapped; large programs are evaluated throughout the state as a member of a team. Speciality Areas Behavior Modification http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png AAESPH Review SAGE

Human Resource Guide

AAESPH Review , Volume 1 (6): 78 – Jul 1, 1976

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Publisher
SAGE
Copyright
© 1976 TASH
ISSN
0147-4375
eISSN
2169-2408
DOI
10.1177/154079697600100601
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Abstract

The 1976 Human Resource Guide Is part of AAESPH's continuing efforts to make Information about the education of severely/profoundly handicapped individuals more widely available. The descriptions of programs and of the experience of individuals in the entries should help readers find people who can respond to specific information needs. They may be contacted directly, The Guide was compiled from information provided by those who responded to our request for persons who would share their knowledge and experience in this area with others. Although it contains approximately four times as many individual entries as last year's version, it is not a compre­ hensive listing of everyone Involved in educating the severely/profoundly handicapped. We believe, however, that it will be useful to our readers. Correspondence about the Guide should be directed to the Executive Editor, AAESPH Review. AAESPH Review Volume 1, Issue 6 I 4 ABRAMS, FLORENCE C. Consultant, Alabama Department of Education State Office Building Montgomery, Alabama 36109 tel. (201) 832-3230 Ms. Abrams is Area Consultant in central Alabama geographic areas. She supervises and evaluates programs under Title VIB, severely and profoundly handicapped; large programs are evaluated throughout the state as a member of a team. Speciality Areas Behavior Modification

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AAESPH ReviewSAGE

Published: Jul 1, 1976

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