The University of Alaska Anchorage, Department of Special Education, was awarded an U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs grant under the Special Projects competition. This grant entitled the Alaska Regular Education Full Inclusion Project was a three-year in-service training grant. Regular education teachers and special education teaching assistants received training to build their capacity to support the needs of students who experience disabilities within the general education classrooms. Over fifty teams from across Alaska received training in the areas of: (a) team collaboration; (b) curriculum modifications; (c) cooperative learning; and (d) building parent partnerships.
Project Title: Regular Education Full Inclusion Project
Funding Agency: United States Department of Education (USDOE)., Office of Special Education (OSEP) Programs
Funding Level: $330,000
Funding Period: (1992-1995)
Project Director: Susan Ryan, Ph.D.
Resulting project products:
Ryan, S. & Dennis. R. (2000). Experiences and Perceptions of Rural Alaskans General Educators: Implication for Preparation in Inclusive Practices. Rural Special Education Quarterly, 19(3/4), 30-44.
Ryan, S. & Paterna, L. (1997). Junior high school inclusion strategies: Use of the natural support matrix and cooperative learning lesson-planning system. Teaching Exceptional Children, (30)2, 36-41.
Ryan, S. (1995). Implications for, and the meaning of, supporting young rural Alaskan children with complex needs. Rural Special Education Quarterly, (14)4, 9-19.
Ryan, S. & Jack, M. (1993). The Alaska Regular Education Full Inclusion Project. Collaborative Educator, (7)2, 1-4.
Ryan, S. (1995). Supporting the needs of students who experience disabilities in regular education classrooms and schools: A training module series. (Eds). ASETS: Anchorage, AK.
Young, M. (1995). Together, the spirit of belonging. University Affiliated Program of Alaska: Center for Human Development.