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The Autism Coalition for Research and
Education has awarded The New England Center for Children
in Southborough, Massachusetts a $10,000.00 grant to fund
the development of a curriculum database tool for educating
students with autism and related disabilities. The curriculum
database will provide a central location for all teaching
protocols used at NECC. This will allow teachers and administrators
easy access to standardized programs, which can be individualized
to meet the specific needs of their students. The ultimate
goal of this project is to post the curriculum database
on the Internet to share with educators around the world.
This is the second grant that NECC has received for this
project from the Autism Coalition.
A U.S. Department of Education National
Award Winner, The New England Center for Children (NECC)
is a residential and day school serving individuals diagnosed
with autism and related disabilities. NECC is a non-profit,
publicly funded school serving 229 students who come to
us from throughout the United States and Several foreign
countries. Since its founding in 1975, The New England
Center for Children has emerged as an international leader
on three closely-related fronts: the effective education
of children with autism, applied educational research,
and teacher training.
The Autism Coalition for Research and
Education raises funds, distributes grants, and raises
public awareness about autism. The Coalition also advocates
for greater investments in autism research and education.
For more information about The New England
Center for Children, visit www.necc.org,
or call 508-481-1015.
For more information about the Autism
Coalition for Research and Education, visit www.autismcoalition.org.
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