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teacher training program, the IEP. As currently envisioned, the AEI contribution will be calculated by using a per unit cost estimate (the overall unit cost will be estimated and then the number of “units” that can be bought with AEI funds will be calculated). The value added of AEI...
Each of the existing systems for behaviour monitoring has their own individual definitions of the behaviour, their own design goals, and modelling approaches, which make the evaluation and comparison of these systems more difficult. Moreover, performing real-world experiments to...
We focus our research in achieving a monitoring-based model for personalizing the clinical process of Crohn's disease centered on two main goals. First, our proposal should help medical staff to know, in a more detailed and continuous way, data from clinical variables and daily routines that ...
Each of the existing systems for behaviour monitoring has their own individual definitions of the behaviour, their own design goals, and modelling approaches, which make the evaluation and comparison of these systems more difficult. Moreover, performing real-world experiments to validate these systems ...
Set up a meeting with the student's parents. If this is part of a BIP, you can wait for theIEPteam meeting, or you can meet ahead of time with the parents to nail down the details. Your meeting should include: What are the parents' goals? Are they willing to reinforce good behavior...
Despite the relatively large self-monitoring literature, no studies were found that attempted to involve students in their IEP planning and monitoring by having students self-monitor their IEP goals. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to address this gap in the literature by evaluating how ...