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Extractions: In Denmark, where the government's commitment to fund private education dates back to 1899, more than 99 percent of learning-disabled children are educated side-by-side with mainstream children. The number of special school systems in the Netherlands has fallen from 14 to 4 since 1990, when the government began awarding educational stipends to parents of learning-disabled children to use at mainstream schools. In Australia, a 1998 study found that intellectually and physically disabled children who studied in mainstream schools under the country's school choice program were achieving literary and math skills equal to their peers.
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Education - Community Service physically disabled students in small special education classes operated gifted andtalented learning disabled program New Community washington, DC 202232-0457 http://www.inform.umd.edu/csp/handouts/major/EDUC2002.html
Extractions: EDUCATION Community service involves applying your energy, enthusiasm, skills, and desire to make a difference to social issues that concern you. It is an excellent way to gain hands-on experience, enhance job-related skills, explore career options, and make a difference in social issues that concern you and meet real community needs. EARLY CHILDHOOD/ELEMENTARY EDUCATION: Volunteer to be a teacher's aid in elementary schools and day care centers; tutor children of any levels; work in the children's section of a local library; volunteer with a children's museum or learning center; help out at an after school program; work at a summer camp for "at risk" children; volunteer to play with children in hospitals or at a the Ronald McDonald House; volunteer at a community center in an impoverished area and offer free drama, arts and crafts, and music classes for children; be a mentor/big brother/big sister to a child; encourage children to become teachers; work with your church or synagogue's teen program; join Teach for America, a national teaching program that sends specially trained teachers to impoverished rural and urban areas. Tutor high school students in subjects they are having difficulty with; be a teacher's aid; volunteer at a local community center; work with your church or synagogue's teen program; volunteer in a home for teenagers who have run away from home; work in a drug rehabilitation center for teenagers; encourage careers in education; offer free SAT preparatory workshops in high schools in impoverished areas; visit schools in lower income areas and give presentations on college life, financial aid options, and career planning.
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Dec 2002 : Autism News,disability News,special Education News CNN.com In Depth special The Stem Cell Debate. Posted 12/4/02. NJ - Bills focuson care of disabled. Finding The Answer To washington's Hottest Whodunit. http://trainland.tripod.com/dec2002.htm
Extractions: Posted 12/30/02 Hyperactive Children Treated With Stimulants Understanding an autistic child's mind Many melatonin supplements meet label claims Update on Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (Medscape will have to log-in, its free) Charter School Explored for Autistic Credentials eyed to reduce shortage Report targets special needs Limits urged on enrollment The mentally ill deserve better care ... Prescribing Practices of General Practitioners for Children with Mental Health Problems Posted 12/26/02 Vaccines: `Ultimate in 2-tier medicine' Rare MMR vaccine reactions often due to gelatin Posted 12/23/02 New ADHD medication a promising option Education test holds a special value New Senate leader backs drug makers Extended Release Form of Epilepsy Medication Posted 12/21/02 Frist Has Quick Rise in Senate For GOP, The Doctor Is In Posted 12/20/02 Should amalgam fillings be removed? Stem cells from whole adult bone marrow differentiated into central nervous system cells Treating Tourette Syndrome Posted 12/19/02 New hope for autistic children Judge Orders Stepmother Tried for Murder (NY Times will have to log-in, its free) A New Window to View How Experiences Rewire the Brain 9/11 tragedy fails to dim giving spirit When two schools are better than one . . .Autistic students thrive in supportive environment
Special Report: Where All Doors Are Open For Disabled Students by the Economic Policy Institute in washington, a nonpartisan an increasing numberof emotionally disabled children are wonders whether a special school like http://www.icsi.net/~stlevine/nyt1.html
Extractions: Nationally, most students like Jeron are educated in separate classrooms or separate schools, as are those with mental retardation, autism or emotional disturbances, and many of those in the far larger group of children with less pervasive problems like dyslexia or other specific learning disabilities.
I D E A Special Collections author of Ready, Willing and disabled B. Preventing by Laurence Lieberman, FormerSpecial Education Teacher of Education for the Handicapped, washington, DC C http://www.idea.org/specialc.htm
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Extractions: Background Information Health Care for Children with Disabilities or Enrolled in Special Education Programs: A brief Summary A brief analysis of a critical issue in special education: Tapping Medicaid Funds . From the National Association of State Directors Special Education. Click here for PDF format. Resources for Parents of Children with Special Needs Family Voices: Families and Friends Speaking on Behalf of Children with Special Health Care Needs
Special Education Inclusion Information and resources concerning inclusion.Category Reference Education special Education Inclusion GV The Efficacy of special Education Interventions Volume IX, Number 3. washington,DC National Social Relations Between Severely disabled and Nondisabled http://www.weac.org/resource/june96/speced.htm
Extractions: This article was updated November 5, 2001 Inclusion remains a controversial concept in education because it relates to educational and social values, as well as to our sense of individual worth. Any discussion about inclusion should address several important questions: There are advocates on both sides of the issue. James Kauffman of the University of Virginia views inclusion as a policy driven by an unrealistic expectation that money will be saved. Furthermore, he argues that trying to force all students into the inclusion mold is just as coercive and discriminatory as trying to force all students into the mold of a special education class or residential institution. At the other end of the spectrum are those who believe that all students belong in the regular education classroom, and that "good" teachers are those who can meet the needs of all the students, regardless of what those needs may be.
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Extractions: USE THIS MENU TO JUMP TO SECTION HEADINGS: TECHNOLOGY AND DISABILITIES SPECIAL EDUCATION ... top Technology and Disabilities Organizations top Software and Equipment Vendors Attainment http://www.attainmentcompany.com/ Save on augmentative communication, software, video, and print/kits. Don Johnston http://www.donjohnston.com/ We provide the high-quality intervention products that struggling students and students with disabilities need to achieve literacy. Edmark http://www.edmark.com/ Edtech http://www.edtech.com/ For over seven years, ETI has been helping schools purchase quality technology products and services that enhance teachin and learning. Hach Henter-Joyce http://www.hj.com/ Using JAWS for Windows Screen Reader and MAGic Screen Magnification software developed by Henter-Joyce, blind or visually impaired computer users access a wide variety of information, education and job-related applications. Innocomp http://www.sayitall.com/
General DisAbility Resources The New York Institute for special Education; The washington Assistive TechnologyAlliance (WATA); Western Project dERE disabled Electronic Resource Exchange http://www.makoa.org/general.htm
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Extractions: My professional interests focus on working with infants, toddlers and young children with special needs. Specialty areas are with physical/severe disabilities, medical/health needs, transition and functional curriculum. I serve on various campus committees and on a variety of local and state organizations which serve the disabled. I have served on the Board of Directors of the Central Virginia Association of Retarded Citizens (Vice President, 1998). Other memberships are currently with Lynchburg City Schools Special Education Advisory Committee, Mabel Rush Housing Foundation and Early Intervention Council of Central Virginia. Information on Courses Taught I currently teach: Language Development and Communication Skills for Learners with Disabilities (EDHD 451) , a study of language development and sociocultural variations in individuals with disabilities. Instructional techniques and intervention programming (i.e., alternative communication systems) for students with disabilities will be explored. The course will also include attention to curricula, methods and materials in language arts.
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Extractions: II. Special Education Cost Analyses National Studies Chambers , J. G., Parrish, T. B., DuBois, P. A., and Wolman, J. M. (1995). . Palo Alto, CA: American Institutes for Research, Center for Special Education Finance. Chambers , J. G., Parrish, T. B., Lieberman, J. C., and Wolman, J. M. (1998). . Palo Alto, CA: American Institutes for Research, Center for Special Finance. Tappe , D. R. (1995). "Nineteen Reasons Why Special Education Should Cost More Than Regular Education." Conference Proceedings of the American Council on Rural Special Education. Salt Lake City, UT: American Council on Rural Special Education, Department of Special Education. ED381297. Nebraska public schools have experienced a substantial growth in the numbers of children being served by special education programs, particularly in the past 10 years. This increase has greatly impacted state budget allotments for special education. The main reason for this increase is the addition of staff members and programming to meet the needs of an increasing number of disabled children. Other reasons why special education costs more than regular education include:
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Extractions: Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Counseling and Student Services Greensboro NC., American Psychological Association Washington DC. Psychological Services in the Schools. Digest. THIS DIGEST WAS CREATED BY ERIC, THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ERIC, CONTACT ACCESS ERIC 1-800-LET-ERIC OVERVIEW Psychological services have been part of the American schooling experience for nearly a century. In fact, the Child Study Bureau of the Chicago Public Schools (the first recognized school psychology service) traces its roots to 1898 (French, 1990). The nature of school psychology services, however, has changed dramatically over the decades so that modern school psychology services differ significantly from their roots (Bardon, 1990). For much of this century school psychology services have emphasized assessment practice. School psychologists have primarily been involved in evaluating the needs of children in order to determine eligibility for special education and related services (Bardon, 1990). Although, school psychology services have always been diverse, the array of practice has not been as visible as the central assessment role. For example, even when carrying out primarily assessment duties school psychologists have been involved in delivery of interventions, research planning and consultation, and administration.
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Accessible Classroom Project of special Education Programs, Dept. of Ed, May 10, 2002). HighTech Help for DisabledChildren Wearable Computers Draw schools' Interest (The washington Post http://www.makingthegrade.org/assistive/resources.html
Extractions: How can technology help students with learning disabilities? From academics and hardware manufacturers to teachers in the field, hear about the technological advances for teaching everyone from elementary to university students grappling with learning disabilities. The advantages, controversies and problems of these merging technologies is discussed in this radio report.