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John F. Kennedy, Jr. Institute for Worker Education at the City University of New York
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Videos
Kennedy Fellow Profile: A Day in the Life of a Job Coach
15 minutes

Kennedy Fellow Profile: A Day in the Life of a Travel Trainer
15 minutes
(Winner, 1998 CINE Golden Eagle Educational Video Award)

To order a video, please contact Bill Ebenstein.

Reports
Ebenstein, W. and Gooler, L., Cultural Diversity and the Developmental Disabilities Workforce in New York City, NYS Developmental Disabilities Planning Council, 1993.

Books
Jaskulski, T. and Ebenstein, W. (Eds.), Opportunities for Excellence: Supporting the Frontline Workforce, President's Committee on Mental Retardation, 1996.

Newsletters
Frontline Initiative, Tribute to John F. Kennedy, Jr.,Volume 3, Number 4, Fall 1999.

Articles
Ebenstein, W., Toward an Archetypal Psychology of Disability Based on the Hephaestus Myth, in Disability Studies Quarterly, 26(4), Fall 2006.

Ebenstein, W., Health Insurance Coverage of Direct Support Workers in the Developmental Disabilities Field, in Mental Retardation, 44(2), 2006.

Ebenstein, W., Flourishing on Several Fronts: CUNY and 1199 Union Partnership, in Schmidgall, Gary (Ed.), CUNYMatters, Spring 2000.

Ebenstein,W., and Dalsimer, A., Creating Opportunities for Higher Education and Career Advancement for Frontline Workers, in the Promise of Opportunity 'Systems Change' Conference Proceedings, Commission on Quality Care, Winter 2000, pp. 95-102.

Ebenstein, W., Direct Care Issues in Industrialized and Developing Countries, in Beers,T. (Ed.), Frontline Initiative, 3(1), Winter 1999.

Ebenstein, W., Reaching Up and The City University of New York: A Case Study in Collaboration, in Jones, J.K. (Ed.) Profiles in Collaboration, Academy for Educational Development, 1998.

Ebenstein, W., Providing Culturally Competent Services, in Gaylord, V. (Ed.), Impact, Feature Issue on Workforce Development, 10(4), University of Minnesota, 1998.

Ebenstein, W., Organizational Change and the Emerging Partnership Between Direct Support Workers and People with Disabilities, in Jaskulski, T., and Ebenstein, W. (Eds.), Opportunities for Excellence: Supporting the Frontline Workforce, PCMR, 1996.

Ebenstein, W., Reaching Out with Reaching Up: CUNY's Disabilities Consortium, in Schmidgall, Gary (Ed.), CUNY Matters, Spring 96.

Related Articles
Kleiman,N., Where Credit is Due: Job Training Toward a Degree, in Putting CUNY to Work, The Center for an Urban Future, June 1999.

Kunstler, R., Matching Staff and Client Characteristics (A report on Reaching Up's Hispanic Habilitation Specialist Internship Program), in the Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, Volume 15, Number 4, Winter 1997, pp 79-91.

Haselkorn, D., and Fideler, E.,(Eds.), Career Training Program in New York City, in Breaking the Class Ceiling: Paraeducator Pathways to Teaching, Recruiting New Teachers, Belmont, MA, 1996, pp. 186-196.

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