Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 20, 1992, Page 7, Image 7

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    GRANT
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cronusiu and the Republic of
the Marshall Islands
This region is tho largest of
six funded centers in the Unit
ed Stutos, said Richard Zeller.
WRRC director and professor of
education.
Projects the WRRC has
worked on include developing
a model education services pro
gram in Samou for students not
succeeding in regular programs
"It's their version of a special
education program," Zeller
said, "but it's fitted to the con
ditions of the Pacific, where
you don't have specialists and
you don't have additional
staff"
The WRRC designed the pro
gram and the assessment used
to evaluate Samoan students
The center has also worked
with the Oregon Department of
Education to improve the tran
sition of students with disabili
ties from high school to adult
life
Now the WRRC is helping
Western states provide students
with technology such ns the
computer "voice" theoretical
physicist Stephen Hawking
uses The WRRC helps solve
funding problems and develops
policies for deciding which stu
dents should get such technol
ogy, Zeller said.
The latest grant brings the
center's federal support total to
more than $22 million sinr e its
founding 2:1 years ago
DEBATES
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also likes Perot's emphasis on the national debt
Kenner Johnston, a graduate student in architecture, said he de
cided to vote for ('Union prior to the debates, but supporting Perot
was a "vague consideration." Johnston said he reached a definite
decision after watching the vice presidential debate
He sail! he disliked the single-mix I era tor format of the vice presi
dential debate because "it's much better to have reporters asking
questions.” Johnston said he did like the "town hall" format of the
Richmond, Va. presidential debate enough to suggest it should be
come a monthly forum for citizens
Tim Duffy, u graduate student in architecture, said he liked the
town hull format also.
“It’s harder for the candidates to ignore a question when it’s Is:
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