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The Center for Alternative Customized Discover more about our ACCESS program Ginny Carson and Lionel Harris, CEED Center for ACCESS tell us about a 40 year old program that has been serving students with disabilities by providing education and workforce training opportunities. -- access this interview from within CCBC CCBC PROGRAMS FOR SPECIAL STUDENTS Learning to Analyze Current Issues and Ideas Total Cost: $75 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $75) What is going on in the world today? Individuals with disabilites will discuss and analyze current issues such as the war, elections, movies, economy and more that relate to society in general and to themselves in particular.
Total Cost: $75 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $75) Health and wellness start with good nutrition. This course is geared for individuals with disabilities who are living on their own or in group settings and who need to understand the basics of planning menus, eating balanced meals and shopping for groceries.
Art Therapy for Adults with Special Needs Total Cost: $75 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $75) This course is designed to enable the student to learn the ways in which expressive art can reveal inner needs and conflicts, and in some cases aid in finding resolution. The art productions of the special needs student will be used to acquaint him/her with the content style and symbolic imagery frequently seen in art productions.
Total Cost: $75 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $75) This course is designed to enable the student with special needs to learn the skills required to pass the GED examination. Topics to be covered include sentence structure, interpretation of literature and the arts, the use of whole numbers, word problems, fractions, decimals, and percentages.
Job Readiness Skills-Overview Total Cost: $75 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $75) This course is designed to provide job readiness skills to individuals with disabilities to enable them to seek gainful employment in the community. Topics to be covered include: employer expectations, skills assessment, job search techniques, resume writing, cover letters, interviewing techniques, and workplace etiquette.
Total Cost: $250 (Tuition: $50 Fees: $200) The five mediums of visual art will be covered along with various types of art media.
Total Cost: $300 (Tuition: $75 Fees: $225) How to use mathematics skills in everyday living will be covered including measurement of volume and weight, fractions, adding/subtracting/multiplying and comparing fractions, adding/subtracting/multiplying and dividing sums of money, calculating percentages, following written directions and reading to complete a task.
Total Cost: $250 (Tuition: $50 Fees: $200) These everyday skills will be covered along with writing business letters, friendly letters, relaying both verbal and written messages, public speaking, using the writing process.
Honoring Abilities and Needs
The Center for A.C.C.E.S.S. provides customized contract training to non-profit agencies and providers working with individuals in the community who have developmental, emotional or physical disabilities. For more than four decades, CCBC's Center for A.C.C.E.S.S. has chosen to empower people with disabilities by providing courses in basic education, vocational preparation, life skills training, personal enrichment and creative arts courses at both residential facilities and community day habilitation programs. Each year we help adults build new skills, improve organizational skills, learn effective ways to deal with workplace issues, hone their social skills, explore avenues for creativity and learn how to live independently. Courses are taught with a variety of teaching modalities to reach learners with different learning styles. Instructors have subject matter expertise and have experience working with various populations. The Center also develops courses specifically geared toward agency need. Recognizing that families and caregivers play critical roles, the Center also provides important support through specialized classes to those who work directly with the special needs population. Success Starts Here
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Course Offerings
For more information or to arrange classes for your organization, email Ginny Carson or call her at 410-455-4355
SINGLE STEP PROGRAM
Students' development is supported through:
Register now for Fall 2008! Evening and Weekend courses include:
Single Step Program and Talmar Gardens and Horticulture
The Garden Project
This course will teach you:
Clerical and Office Skills Program
Students learn: For more information, registration and interview dates, please call our office at 410-285-9762 or email Singlestep@ccbcmd.edu.
CCBC Harbour Horizons The Harbour Horizons Program is a two year, five day a week college experience in partnership with Harbour School/Innovative Learning Inc. The program is offered for students with mild to moderate learning differences who want to learn to live and work independently while earning a non-credit completion certificate.
Horizons students learn to:
Location: For more information, contact CCBC at 410-285-9792 or email: jcabana@ccbcmd.edu. Instructors needed. Interested? Click here for more information. |
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