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The
Janus Project
The goal of the Janus Project is to create a collection of
oral histories and significant addresses from the field of the
education of children with emotional-behavioral disorders.
Interview
with Nicholas Long
In this interview Dr. Long discussed his professional history
in the field, his views of the future of special services for
children with challenging behavior and his predictions for the
future of the field. (86 minutes)
Interview
with Reece Peterson, Richard Simpson, and Carl Smith
A panel interview that features three leaders in the field of
emotional/ behavior disorders discussing their professional
history, views of where the field is heading, and suggestions
for persons entering the field. (72 minutes)
Discussion
with Eli Bower
In 1998, Dr. Bower discussed the challenge of providing the
necessary supports to successfully assist children and youth
with challenging behavior, offering ten considerations for planning
education. (53 minutes)
Keynote
Address by William Morse
In 1988 Dr. Morse discussed the concept of "teacher as
therapist" and the difficulties in providing coordinated
services for students with challenging behaviors. (59 minutes)