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Long-term care providers continue in a holding pattern awaiting the anticipated transition from MDS 2.0 to MDS 3.0. While exact specifications of...
Long-Term Living, 09/01/09 by Cheryl Field; Jennifer Gross · More from publication -
Families as Decision-Makers: When Researchers and Advocates Work Together
Families across the United States must routinely make difficult choices about child care arrangements because of the need to resume a job, continue...
Childhood Education, 07/01/09 by Fields-Smith, Cheryl; Neuharth-Pritchett, Stacey · More from publication -
Competition drives rankings race among colleges
Dr. [Walter] Kimbrough certainly has legitimate grounds for complaint, and he is not alone (see "Are U.S. News' Rankings Inherently Biased Against...
Diverse Issues in Higher Education, 07/26/07 by Cheryl D. Fields · More from publication -
HAVE YOU GOT THE BUSINESS NOUS TO BECOME A LEADER?
An understanding of your business will take you further than award-winning media Successful communication leaders, according to Cheryl Fields...
Strategic Communication Management, 06/01/07 by Tyler, Cheryl Fields; Erickson, Anne · More from publication -
Be a winner in Medicare RUG-53: still struggling with the new grouper? A refresher course to bring you up to financial speed
January 1,2006, marked the official start date of RUG-53, adding new groups to the Medicare reimbursement Prospective Payment System (PPS) for the...
Nursing Homes, 06/01/06 by Cheryl Field · More from publication -
Decision making in determining eligibility of culturally and linguistically diverse learners: reasons given by assessment personnel.

Students of Hispanic origin often have difficult school experiences and face academic challenges that require educators to determine how to...
Journal of Learning Disabilities, 07/01/04 by Fielding, Cheryl; Overton, Terry; Simonsson, Marie · More from publication -
The 'gift' of restorative nursing: focusing on restorative care benefits both residents and staff at Cove's Edge Comprehensive Care Center
Restorative nursing dates back to the 1950s--so why the recent flurry of interest by nursing homes in restorative nursing programs? In 1998, the...
Nursing Homes, 02/01/04 by Cheryl Field · More from publication -
Low Performance on High-Stakes Test Drives Special Education Referrals: A Texas Survey
"The Texas Assessment of Academic Skills (TAAS) is a classic example of the high-stakes test" (Gordon and Reese 1997, 347). Campus and district...
Educational Forum, The, 01/01/04 by Fielding, Cheryl · More from publication -
Colleges prepare for possible end to affirmative action: interest in alternatives to race-conscious admissions high at Quality Education for Minorities conference - Noteworthy News
WASHINGTON WASHINGTON With the U.S. Supreme Court's hearing of arguments in the University of Michigan's affirmative action cases only weeks...
Black Issues in Higher Education, 03/13/03 by Cheryl D. Fields · More from publication -
More than just money: committed partners can be worth their weight in gold when an institution is trying to improve. Just ask Hampton University - Noteworthy News
HAMPTON, VA. HAMPTON, VA. Money is often viewed as the biggest obstacle to upgrading an institution's campus and/or academic programs. In tight...
Black Issues in Higher Education, 11/07/02 by Cheryl D. Fields · More from publication



