Project SASI: A Community Engagement Project to Increase Recruitment and Retention of Professionals Working with Students with Sensory Impairments in Rural and Remote Schools

Project SASI (Students with Autism and Sensory Impairments) tested the use of community engagement strategies to increase recruitment of professionals working with students with sensory impairments in rural and remote communities to address personnel shortages in these areas. The project was based o...

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Community Involvement
Distance Education
Graduate Students
Hearing Impairments
Multiple Disabilities
Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Rural Areas
Rural Schools
Special Education Teachers
Students with Disabilities
Sustainability
Teacher Recruitment
Training
Visual Impairments
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