1. Master of Arts
EDUCATION
special education
School of Education School of Education
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Laura DaGrossa and
Jordan Conover at
center.
Some secondary
students with the
laptops.
After leaving India, the special education
graduate students met twice a week on Skype
with small groups of students in Cochin to
continue working on conversation skills,
interviewing skills, and basic English.
Laura DaGrossa, Jordan Conover and Stephanie Lancaster
as members of the Stephanie Lancaster working with students on laptops.
International Associate of Special Education (IASE)
Girls sitting
spent 10 days in 2012 working with children in living room
at the Don Bosco Center.
The Don Bosco Center in Cochin, India cares for over 200 trying to provide them with
everything they need to be able to succeed in life. Amongst Don Bosco’s aims are to provide
the most vulnerable children with shelter, to support the psycho-social development of the Young boys’ in
children, to provide education to street children, working children, slum children, neglected study hall
Jordan Conover meeting children, children of sex workers, and school dropouts, in order to integrate them into society
students on Skype!
with knowledge, skills to generate income, rehabilitation and self-confidence.
Please consider donating money. All money is used to
provide the technology needed to support the students
(internet connection, netbooks, headsets, etc.)
international studies
For more information, contact Rita Mulholland, Associate Professor of
Special Education (Rita.Mulholland@stockton.edu.) Donations can be
made to Stockton Foundation, Special Education Project.