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Project Advisory Committee (PAC)Preparation of Leadership Personnel: Doctoral Training Program in School Psychology/Special Education and the Hispanic Child with Disabilities In addition to these more general professional interactions that influence the planning and implementation activities of this project, a project advisory committee (PAC) has also been established to provide input to the project staff. The primary purpose of the PAC will be to provide input to the project staff on the design and implementation of each of the following priorities: a) project student recruitment and retention plan; b) content and design of the program curriculum; and c) project administrative activities. Throughout the year, PAC members will receive announcements regarding activities sponsored by the project. In addition to regular communication between advisory committee members and project staff through email and phone conversations each semester, there will be one PAC meeting each spring with project staff and students on the TAMU campus as components of formative evaluation. PAC members will be provided with a copy of the annual project at this time; additional supporting documentation and presentations will be presented. The PAC will then provide recommendations for program activities and improvements for the coming year. The composition of the PAC is designed to include representation from key stakeholders and to ensure that the grant is informed by diverse perspectives. The current members of the PAC include: i) individuals with disabilities; ii) parents of individuals with disabilities; iii) graduates of the training program; iv) TEA representative; v) representative of University disability services. Members of the PAC receive no compensation; their participation is voluntary. Brief biographical information on these individuals follows:
Ms. Ruth Solis. Ms. Solis is an educational specialist in the Special Education Division of the Texas Educational Service Center - Region 1 in South Texas. Ms. Solis has been actively involved in professional training activities to improve assessment and intervention services for Hispanic students with disabilities. Ms. Solis is chairperson of the Statewide Multicultural Taskforce for Special Education in Texas. On a personal level, Ms. Solis has two children with disabilities.
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