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  [Teri Rueb: Itinerant, 2005]
Itinerant invites people to take a walk through Boston Common and surrounding neighborhoods to experience an interactive sound work that re-frames Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, the classic tale of conflict between techno-scientific hubris and the human spirit.
Itinerant is a 2005 commission of New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. (aka Ether-Ore).
It was made possible with funding from the Jerome Foundation and the LEF Foundation.
www.turbulence.org /Works/itinerant   (278 words)

  
  Itinerant Teachers - American Foundation for the Blind
General education students who receive itinerant services live at home and attend their neighborhood schools, where their educational needs are typically met by classroom teachers in cooperation with a traveling (itinerant) teacher who is certified to teach visually impaired students.
The itinerant teacher travels from school to school, providing special materials, consultation with school personnel, and individualized instruction in disability specific skills that encompass what is known as the expanded core curriculum.
Placement in an itinerant program is most appropriate for general education students who can benefit from extensive participation in regular class activities, will use adapted materials and special equipment and techniques, and can function as members of a general education class when the conditions for fulfilling their special needs may be less than ideal.
www.afb.org /Section.asp?SectionID=44&TopicID=256   (791 words)

  
  ITINERANT TEACHERS   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Itinerant teachers may be assigned duty in the school to which they report for their first teaching assignment, usually the homebase school.
Itinerant personnel are expected to sign in for the first teaching assignment at the same time as the regular faculty members are required to arrive.
Itinerant personnel are entitled to a planning/prep period.
www.stmary.k12.la.us /personnel/policies/itinerant_teachers.htm   (281 words)

  
 CHAPTER 407 ITINERANT VENDORS
No itinerant vendor shall be relieved or exempted from the provisions and requirements of this chapter by reason of associating himself temporarily with any local dealer, auctioneer, trader or merchant, or by conducting such temporary or transient business in connection with or in the name of any local dealer, auctioneer, trader or merchant.
Each itinerant vendor or managing itinerant vendor licensed under this chapter shall display in a conspicuous manner in all printed advertisements, the license number and the name under which the license is issued.
The list of participating itinerant vendors in each show shall be maintained by the managing itinerant vendor for a period of one year and shall be made available to the commissioner within ten days of a written request by the commissioner.
www.cga.ct.gov /2005/pub/Chap407.htm   (1575 words)

  
 Guidelines for Itinerant Surgery and Anaesthesia
For the purposes of this document itinerant surgery is defined as any surgery performed by a surgeon in a community where that surgeon or a surgeon of comparable credentials is not available in person for postoperative care.
Itinerant surgery was common in the past but is today generally felt to be substandard surgical care for reasons stated below.
Itinerant surgery should only be considered where patient safety can be assured and where there is a demonstrated benefit to patients and a need has been shown for services not readily available for the community.
www.cpsns.ns.ca /publications/itinerant-surgery-guidelines.htm   (971 words)

  
 Definition of itinerant - Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
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www.m-w.com /cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=itinerant   (66 words)

  
 Dictionary.com/Word of the Day Archive/itinerant
Like many itinerant vendors in rural places, he was a smooth-talking purveyor of dreams along with tawdry trinkets, and Eliza responded to this romantic wanderer.
Even the itinerant street-vendors cease bustling about and stand still with their mobile stalls, their straps, their samples of merchandise, their mouths wide open and their heads in the air.
Itinerant derives from the present participle of Late Latin itinerari, "to make a journey," from Latin iter, itineris, "a going; a walk; a way; a journey." It is related to itinerary, "a route or proposed route of a journey."
dictionary.reference.com /wordoftheday/archive/2003/01/21.html   (152 words)

  
 Criteria for Placement in Itinerant vs
Itinerant level of service is less restrictive than center-based since the child can be in a setting (either a community preschool or at home) that is common to all typical preschoolers.
If a child is not making progress in itinerant services, consider changing objectives, instructional methods, and frequency of sessions before considering a change to the center-based program.
If there are data to suggest that a child could successfully move from center-based to itinerant services, convene the IEP team to propose that change.
www.kyrene.k12.az.us /resource/preschool/criteria_for_itinerant.htm   (605 words)

  
 [Teri Rueb: Itinerant, 2005]   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Itinerant invites people to take a walk through Boston Common and surrounding neighborhoods to experience an interactive sound work that re-frames Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, the classic tale of conflict between techno-scientific hubris and the human spirit.
A second orignal text is woven throughout the space, engaging visitors in a search for an elusive character who is doppelganger to both the doctor and the creature.
Itinerant is a 2005 commission of New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. (aka Ether-Ore).
turbulence.org /Works/itinerant   (198 words)

  
 Itinerant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the word itinerant used to describe electrons from free-electron metals, see jellium.
Look up itinerant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
An itinerant is a person who travels from place to place with no real home.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Itinerant   (94 words)

  
 Random Encounters: The Itinerant Bazaar
What's more, the Itinerant Bazaar is said to have phenomenally low prices -- so low, in fact, that local merchants often buy from them in bulk at the end of the Market Day so that they can provide the suddenly popular items in the weeks to come.
A great many of them were once local merchants who, when the Itinerant Bazaar visited, requested to join the organization (though most of them didn't actually understand at the time what exactly that entailed).
The Itinerant Bazaar's schedule can be very confusing, particularly to anyone who is not used to thinking of his or her world on a global scale, and even more so to anyone who has no experience with planar travel.
www.wizards.com /default.asp?x=dnd/re/20031110a   (1422 words)

  
 Hearing Itinerant Program
The itinerant participates in the assessment and follow-up of students identified with a hearing impairment and assists in determining the relationship and degree of impact the hearing impairment is having upon the student’s education.
A hearing itinerant teacher is assigned to the student and provides the school with adaptations/interventions specific to the student’s hearing impairment.
The hearing itinerant assists the educational team in identifying the relationship/degree of the identified concerns to a hearing impairment and development of goals when appropriate.
www.sedom.org /hearing.asp   (563 words)

  
 Access to Labour: The Role of Opium in the Livelihood Strategies
The number of itinerant harvesters required by the landowner will ultimately depend on the size of the field to be harvested, the number of lances that will be conducted, and the availability of other sources of cheap labour, including family and sharecropping labour.
Key informants reported that if it becomes obvious to the itinerant harvesters that the yield from the crop will be poor and therefore their final payment lower than expected, it is not possible for them to abandon the crop.
Fieldwork reveals that itinerant harvesters are typically mobile, timing their travel between districts to coincide with the staggered nature of the opium poppy harvest within Helmand province (see Map on inside cover).
www.unodc.org /pakistan/report_1999-06-30_1_page006.html   (1551 words)

  
 IU29: Itinerant
Speech, Hearing and Vision Support Programs are provided to eligible students enrolled in regular education and district located classes in the 12 school districts, full time special education classes at the Mar-Lin Center, as well as classes in the non-public schools within the Intermediate Unit.
Itinerant Special Education Teachers travel to the various school buildings to provide instructional programs and services, on a weekly basis.
Itinerant special education teachers may also provide educational programs and services to eligible students who may require instruction in the home, as well as for those eligible students enrolled in an alternative educational program at Operation Plus.
www.iu29.org /speced/Itinerant.asp   (174 words)

  
 Sp & Related Itinerant - Special & Alternative Education - Instructional Services - WSWHE BOCES
Some specialized itinerant services may be purchased in 30-minute units [Related Services Only (RSO)] to accommodate a small number of students receiving the service.
Itinerant staff operate as regular members of the component school faculty and work under local district supervision, follow local district school calendars and attend school meetings.
Minimum request for an itinerant service is one day, with additional time in half-day increments.
www.wswheboces.org /speced/sp&relateditinerant.htm   (964 words)

  
 ITINERANT SERVICES
We notify the general education and ESE teachers that there is a student in their class who is deaf/hard of hearing.
Key team members are the school principal, the classroom teacher, the parents, and the itinerant teacher for D/HH.
Work closely with the itinerant teacher and the parents in developing and reinforcing new vocabulary and providing sufficient practice for specific language structures.
www.theitinerantconnection.com /itinerantservices.htm   (3114 words)

  
 News
Itinerant means to travel from place to place, and The Itinerant Band is a superb group of seven wandering minstrels presenting early music carols and winter-themed music from the 16th to 19th centuries on Apples in Winter.
The Itinerant Band hails from the Tidewater region of Southeast Virginia, U.S.A. They perform mainly traditional tunes and songs collected from English, Scottish, Irish, and French sources, the concept being tunes that would have been prevalent in 17th and 18th century America.
The Itinerant Band [is] a fine aggregation of traditional musicians who have collected a wonderful selection of songs and tunes from a couple of hundred years ago.
www.itinerantband.com /reviews.html   (2181 words)

  
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I am interested in working with an itinerant teacher, especially since I feel its a very rewarding job to attend different schools and work with students one on one, eventhough it might not be a eask task or long amount of time that you work with a particular student.
Another resource would be a list of items an itinerant should keep on hand when she travels from school to school; also, perhaps any teaching tips that are useful for providing instruction in a short amount of time.
I currently have a cyber mentor that is an Itinerant Teacher and she is a valuable resource due to her experiences and wealth of knowledge in the field.
www.deafed.net /DeafedForums/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=2536   (1582 words)

  
 Itinerant Services Guide
The purpose of this manual is to provide School Board personnel, Schools, and Itinerant Teachers the fundamental guidelines necessary for the implementation of an effective Itinerant Service to the Hearing Impaired.
The itinerant teacher, in conjunction with the school, schedules time according to the student's needs, geographic area, and caseload size.
The itinerant should be provided with working and storage facilities adequate to meet his or her needs.
www.nsd.nf.ca /HTML/Information/guide.html   (2115 words)

  
 Learning Support
Itinerant is provided throughout the instructional day to students who are assigned to a regular education classroom but need specially designed instruction to be successful.
Usually, students at the Itinerant Level of service can do Core Curriculum level work at their chronological age appropriate grade level, but they require specially designed instruction, accommodations, and modifications to be successful.
Itinerant Level of Learning support is least amount of service provided, and it represents the Least Restrictive Environment for any type of special education.
www.philsch.k12.pa.us /schools/franklin/LSItinerant.html   (241 words)

  
 Itinerant Services
BOCES hires and assigns itinerant teachers of academics, the arts and student support areas, as well as related service providers to schools that cannot generate a student population sufficient to justify a full-time position.
Itinerant teachers and related service providers work with the general education population and with students who have disabilities.
The teacher of the visually impaired also provides students with special materials in alternative formats, such as Braille and large print textbooks, and assists the districts in the purchase of necessary equipment.
www.oncboces.org /itinerant.cfm?master=44353   (1113 words)

  
 Book Works - Itinerant Texts by
Itinerant Texts is a set of original slide works by twelve international artists.
Itinerant Textstakes as its staring point the idea of the artist as itinerant worker, continually travelling on a kind of circuit and producing site-specific work.
Itinerant Texts is published in a edition of 40 signed and numbered copies consisting of slides with an explanatory booklet housed in a blue neoprene folder, which itself is contained in an embossed, fabric-covered slip-case.
www.bookworks.org.uk /asp/multiview.asp?page=1   (148 words)

  
 Itinerant Tools and Treasures
Most itinerant teachers and interpreters require access to textbooks used by students they serve.
Another item of concern for many itinerant teachers is the use of "busy work" kinds of worksheets that do not support the academic goals of a unit.
Many itinerant teachers create their own materials based on vocabulary and concepts being covered in a student's content area courses.
www.fsdb.k12.fl.us /rmc/training/itinerant/four.html   (505 words)

  
 Vision Itinerant Program
The Vision Itinerant Program provides services to students whose visual disability impacts their ability to benefit from their educational environment.
Students with visual disabilities are those who have disorders in BOTH the structure within the ocular pathway AND the function of the eye that with the best correction, interferes with the students’ ability to benefit from their educational environment.
The vision itinerant teacher travels to the students’ assigned school and provides instruction/adaptation in areas impacted by the vision impairment.
www.sedom.org /visionIt.asp   (567 words)

  
 City of Independence, Missouri -Itinerant Merchants Licenses   (Site not responding. Last check: )
An itinerant merchant, transient merchant, or itinerant vendor is defined in Chapter 5, Article 4, of the City Code as a person engaged in a temporary or transient business selling and delivering merchandise or services or operating a commercial or promotional amusement activity within the City.
Any person who meets the provisions of this Article as an itinerant or transient merchant or vendor shall not be required to obtain an occupation license under the provisions of Section 5.01.004 or Section 5.01.026 of this Chapter.
Individual vendors shall be exempt from the Itinerant License requirements for the first two (2) craft shows or bazaars sponsored by religious, charitable, educational and governmental organizations each calendar year.
www.ci.independence.mo.us /Finance/itenerlic.stm   (2005 words)

  
 Oneida-Herkimer-Madison BOCES Itinerant Services
Through itinerant services, specialists are available in such fields as art, physical education, driver education, nurse practitioner and related service programs for special populations and pupil personnel services.
Services of a teacher on an itinerant basis are available to provide programming for gifted and talented elementary students in participating districts.
an itinerant teacher of foreign languages is available for instructing students in a foreign language.
www.oneida-boces.org /instruct/itineran.html   (1064 words)

  
 Itinerant Tools and Treasures
One method often used by itinerant teachers for documenting support is the use of Communication Logs or notebooks.
These are used for communication between the itinerant teacher, the student, the classroom teachers and families.
Since itinerant teachers do not have a board all their own, it is important to have a way to capture notes, examples, diagrams, etc. These devices give an itinerant teacher freedom to use a white board at their many locations and not lose track of work done!
www.fsdb.k12.fl.us /rmc/training/itinerant/eleven.html   (922 words)

  
 The Itinerant Locals Feature 9-13-01
The Itinerant Locals set up outside a Twins game in Minneapolis and nobody seemed to notice the two polyester-clad minstrels tooting and squeezing on the corner.
The set consisted of mostly 80s music, which typically bores me to death, but it's not every day you get to hear such a stylistically unexpected version of Beat It, their tribute to that noseless, pasty guy, belted out on the tuba.
The Itinerant Locals are Zac and Cheryl, and they love what they're doing.
polkayoureyeout.com /main.html   (828 words)

  
 itinerant - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Circuit Rider, an itinerant Methodist preacher, who usually traveled on horseback to rural communities that had no churches.
Mendele Mokher Sefarim (Hebrew, “Mendele the Itinerant Bookseller”), pseudonym of Shalom Jacob Abramovich (1835-1917), Russian Jewish short-story...
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