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Becoming "difference makers": school-university collaboration to create, implement, and evaluate data-driven counseling interventions
High school students seeking to complete a postsecondary degree must properly prepare themselves academically and financially in order to qualify...
Professional School Counseling, 08/01/09 by Erin Camizzi; Mary Ann Clark; Summer Yacco; William Goodman · More from publication -
Interventions for Increasing the Academic Engagement of Students With Autism Spectrum Disorders in Inclusive Classrooms
Joseph, a student with autism in Ms. Mendez's inclusion kindergarten class, experienced difficulty attending during group activities. He spent a...
Teaching Exceptional Children, 07/01/07 by Goodman, Gay; Williams, Cathy M · More from publication -
Store, recycle, or avoid.(letters)(Letter to the editor)

To the Editor: Regarding the article in the May issue, "No Hurry to Recycle," I believe Professor von Hippel overlooked a very important aspect...
Mechanical Engineering-CIME, 08/01/06 by Munro, Jack; Bond, William H.; Goodman, Sidney J.; · More from publication -
Employment in hospitals: unconventional patterns over time: numbers or jobs in hospitals are affected by a variety of special influences; the industry does not conform to the business cycle
Employment in hospitals is subject to influences that are not related to the business cycle and responds to the business cycle in an unusual way....
Monthly Labor Review, 06/01/06 by William C. Goodman · More from publication -
Employment in services industries affected by recessions and expansions: although employment in the Services Division has had a recession-resistant image, some industries within Services do lose jobs while others gain more jobs than usual during recession
The services industries' reputation of resisting recessions is well deserved in one sense, as most of the major groups within the Services...
Monthly Labor Review, 10/01/01 by William C. Goodman · More from publication -
1990s AD - Decade
Aviation employment and business activities increased massively for decades, but growth slowed in the '90s Aviation employment and business...
Monthly Labor Review, 03/01/00 by William C. Goodman · More from publication -
Job growth slows during crises overseas - U.S
Foreign economic crises ate into the demand for U.S. goods and reduced U.S. manufacturing jobs, but hiring increased in construction, finance, and...
Monthly Labor Review, 02/01/99 by William C. Goodman · More from publication -
Employment in 1996: jobs up, unemployment down
Jobs increased by 2.6 million in 1996, with gains in service industries, retail, education and construction. Losses in the nondurable manufacturing...
Monthly Labor Review, 02/01/97 by William C. Goodman · More from publication -
The software and engineering industries: threatened by technological change?
Technological advances, and slowing defense expenditures, are contributing to a decline in software and engineering industry job growth. Advanced...
Monthly Labor Review, 08/01/96 by William C. Goodman · More from publication -
Boom in day care industry the result of many social changes
Employment in private child care centers has grown over 250% from 1975 to 1995. The most influential factor in this growth is the increasing number...
Monthly Labor Review, 08/01/95 by William Goodman · More from publication
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