The P.T.A. Magazine

The P.T.A. Magazine
Title The P.T.A. Magazine PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 852
Release 1972
Genre Child rearing
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The PTA Handbook

The PTA Handbook
Title The PTA Handbook PDF eBook
Author Kathleen A. Curtis
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 371
Release 2024-06-01
Genre Medical
ISBN 1040137326

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The updated Second Edition of The PTA Handbook is a unique textbook that serves students from pre-admission into a physical therapist assistant program, through the academic program, up to career entry and practice as a physical therapist assistant. Dr. Kathleen A. Curtis and Peggy DeCelle Newman have updated this Second Edition to reflect current practice standards, including updated core professional documents addressing direction and supervision to align with developments in the physical therapy profession. The PTA Handbook, Second Edition expands on the popular first edition and includes an overview of the physical therapy profession, the physical therapist (PT) – physical therapist assistant (PTA) preferred relationship, evidenced-based practice and information literacy, diversity and cultural proficiency, and planning for life-long learning and leadership development. What is new in the Second Edition: • Includes key documents that guide the provision of physical therapy services and describe the relationship between delivery of care by the PT and PTA • Career development strategies for the PTA, including criteria for Recognition of Advanced Proficiency for the Physical Therapist Assistant and leadership roles in professional, clinical, and community contexts • Case studies and “Putting It Into Practice” exercises are user-friendly, realistic approaches to enhance student learning and comprehension through immediate and meaningful application of the topic being discussed • Written as a strategy-based guide to success for PTA students in meeting the required demands and expectations during a PTA program as well as in practice in the field The PTA Handbook, Second Edition also covers information that will assist advisors and counselors in college and work re-entry programs to provide guidance regarding the physical therapy profession and specifically the differing roles of the PTA and PT. This text will also serve as a key guide for groups of 21st century learners frequently seeking PTA education, including first-generation college students, adult learners, career re-entry, second-language learners, and learners with disabilities. The PTA Handbook: Keys to Success in School and Career for the Physical Therapist Assistant, Second Edition is an essential reference for students, educators, advisors and counselors, and therapy managers who want to maximize the potential for success of the PTA.

The Politics of the Pta

The Politics of the Pta
Title The Politics of the Pta PDF eBook
Author Charlene K. Haar
Publisher Transaction Publishers
Pages 202
Release
Genre Education
ISBN 9781412845342

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Provides an inside view of the PTA and its mission, giving background information, political agendas, and insight into its future.

National Parent-teacher Magazine

National Parent-teacher Magazine
Title National Parent-teacher Magazine PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 564
Release 1922
Genre Child rearing
ISBN

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The PTA Magazine

The PTA Magazine
Title The PTA Magazine PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 382
Release 1919
Genre Child rearing
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Parents and Schools

Parents and Schools
Title Parents and Schools PDF eBook
Author William W. Cutler
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 305
Release 2015-05-01
Genre Education
ISBN 022630793X

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Who holds ultimate authority for the education of America's children—teachers or parents? Although the relationship between home and school has changed dramatically over the decades, William Cutler's fascinating history argues that it has always been a political one, and his book uncovers for the first time how and why the balance of power has shifted over time. Starting with parental dominance in the mid-nineteenth century, Cutler chronicles how schools' growing bureaucratization and professionalization allowed educators to gain increasing control over the schooling and lives of the children they taught. Central to his story is the role of parent-teacher associations, which helped transform an adversarial relationship into a collaborative one. Yet parents have also been controlled by educators through PTAs, leading to the perception that they are "company unions." Cutler shows how in the 1920s and 1930s schools expanded their responsibility for children's well-being outside the classroom. These efforts sowed the seeds for later conflict as schools came to be held accountable for solving society's problems. Finally, he brings the reader into recent decades, in which a breakdown of trust, racial tension, and "parents' rights" have taken the story full circle, with parents and schools once again at odds. Cutler's book is an invaluable guide to understanding how parent-teacher cooperation, which is essential for our children's educational success, might be achieved.

Journal

Journal
Title Journal PDF eBook
Author South Dakota Educational Association
Publisher
Pages 744
Release 1957
Genre
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