Search This Site
76 Results for language impairment
History prof to speak April 5 in Carbondale
...Ave., in Carbondale and is free and open to the public. Drawing upon Chinese-language sources, he presents previously uncovered histories of the Chinese community and illustrates how the images that...
Latino Teens Key for Campaigns Reaching Out to Immigrant Families, CU Study Finds
...School and media efforts aimed at increasing civic participation should strive to increase the overlap, said McDevitt. Immigrant parents commonly face language barriers and the undocumented status of many...
Blind researcher brings magic touch to book project
...books for children with visual impairments.” Menon has been assisting with workshops, analyzing data in Yeh’s lab and also helping explore ways to create effective STEM learning tools and games, said Stacey...
Praxis makes perfect
...to the need for explicit language within departmental promotion and tenure guidelines for assessing publicly engaged transdisciplinary creative work (see http://imaginingamerica.org/initiatives/tenure-promotion/) In my review, an international, generously funded, two-year tour...
Colorado’s energy future explored in upcoming talks
...will share current social science research that describes how conservatives and liberals interpret language and information related to climate change. In addition, she will share ideas on how to keep...
Prison life subject of performances
...language and are not suitable for children. The Prison Story Project: On the Row Thursday, Oct. 19 • 5:30-6:45 p.m.; Q&A following show This performance is part of the Northwest...
National Education Policy Center
...research, produces policy briefs and publishes expert third-party reviews of think tank reports. NEPC publications are written in accessible language and are intended for a broad audience that includes academic...
CU Boulder Outreach Awards, increase in annual funding announced
...Environmental Engineering Program Assistant Professor Kevin O'Connor, School of Education Vocal Empowerment Associate Professor Beth Osnes, Department of Theatre & Dance Clinical Assistant Professor Jen Walentas Lewon, Speech, Language...
Archaeology program connects the past and present
...villages like Pojoaque, the communities are rebuilding their traditions, knowledge and language, a process called “regathering.” The village wanted to partner with an archaeologist as they rediscover their history, and...
CU-Boulder panel to address parents’ rights and public education
...school students refused the PARCC English Language Arts test last year. Moses added that these are issues that matter to public education, students and their parents. “We are excited about...