Showing posts with label Autism. Show all posts
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Monday, January 10, 2011

Congratulations to UD's Dr. Iva Obrusnikova! Thank You for your dedication to our children!

from the UDaily, http://www.udel.edu/udaily/2011/jan/aahperd-research-consortium-010711.html
Obrusnikova selected Research Consortium Fellow

10:17 a.m., Jan. 7, 2011----Iva Obrusnikova, assistant professor in the Department of Behavioral Health and Nutrition at the University of Delaware, will be among 11 candidates to be inducted as Research Consortium fellows at the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD) Convention and Exposition in San Diego on March 3.

She will join approximately 375 fellows in the consortium, a member group of over 5,500 research scholars and other members of AAHPERD who have a strong interest in research. Recognition as a fellow signifies the development of a focused research agenda with an accompanying publication track record in an area related to human health and physical activity.

Obrusnikova's research focuses on developing strategies for increasing physical activity and social interaction among children and adolescents with emotional and behavioral disorders, particularly autism spectrum disorders (ASD). During the summer of 2010, she conducted a pilot study on the use of therapy dogs in a physical education class for children between the ages of 9-14 with ASD.

Obrusnikova joined the UD faculty in July 2006. She received her doctorate in kinesiology and adapted physical education from Palacky University in Olomouc, Czech Republic, in 2004.

In nominating Obrusnikova, Susan Hall, deputy dean in the College of Health Sciences and professor in the Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology, wrote: “As an assistant professor, Dr. Obrusnikova is early in her career, but I am confident that in time she will become recognized as one of the leaders in the sub-discipline of adapted physical education. I am also confident that with fellow status, Dr. Obrusnikova will be an even more active and contributing member of the Research Consortium.”

AAHPERD is the largest organization of professionals supporting and assisting those involved in physical education, leisure, fitness, dance, and health promotion. The mission of the AAHPERD Research Consortium is to advance, promote, and disseminate quality research within and across the disciplines and the professions served by AAHPERD.

Article by Diane Kukich



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Thursday, April 23, 2009

Scheinbergs Recognized for Volunteer Service

We received this letter in the mail yesterday:

Dear Rob and Elizabeth,

I am happy to advise that Autism Delaware has select you both to receive an award as Outstanding Volunteers to the Autism Delaware for your leadership and work with the Autumn Auction over the past several years ...

Sincerely,
Theda M. Ellis
Executive Director

Rob and I are honored by this recognition. Autism is a special cause for us. It is a disability that affects our life daily. We've chosen to view the autism journey as an adventure, though always challenging, our lives are richer for having been given such a special child.

Our heartfelt thanks go out to the entire Autism Community, especially the dedicated board and employees at Autism Delaware. We appreciate the honor!

Elizabeth
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Thursday, April 16, 2009

What is HB 119?

145th General AssemblyHouse Bill # 119

Primary Sponsor: Schooley
Additional Sponsor(s): Sen. Sokola

CoSponsors:
Reps. Bennett, Brady, Q. Johnson, Keeley, Longhurst, Manolakos, M. Marshall, Mitchell, Mulrooney, Plant, Scott, Viola, Walls; Sens. Blevins, Bushweller, Cloutier, Hall-Long, Henry, Katz, Peterson, Simpson, Sorenson, Venables

Introduced on : 04/08/2009

Long Title:
AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 14 OF THE DELAWARE CODE WITH RESPECT TO PUBLIC EDUCATION.

Synopsis:
This Bill takes several steps targeted at allowing local schools and districts to make better decisions at the local level to educate students. Its provisions include:(a) Permitting local districts substantially more discretion with respect to expenditure of state education funds than they have under existing law. However, the bill also establishes a number of safeguards to ensure that those funds are spent in a responsible manner that enhances student achievement, including state approval of local district budgets, a requirement of full transparency for local district expenditures, and the establishment of citizen financial oversight committees for each district. (b) Creation of a process for local schools and districts to seek relief from rules and procedures that impede their ability to properly educate students.(c) Changing of the “unit count date” to a date much earlier in the year that will allow local districts to make earlier job offers to teachers and help them recruit and retain the best teachers in our region.(d) Eliminating caps on the resources that districts can dedicate to some students with disabilities allowing districts to tailor programs for those students, with appropriate state oversight.

Current Status: House Education Committee On 04/08/09
Fiscal Note: F/N
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Actions History:
Apr 08, 2009 - Introduced and Assigned to Education Committee in House
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