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41. AASB: Education And Law
of a services plan for each disabled private school to receive services, and alabama’sSDE collaboration between public school special education personnel
http://www.theaasb.org/education_law.cfm?DocID=284

42. Food Service Resource List Special Needs
alabama Birmingham, AL University of alabama at Birmingham health for the developmentallydisabled, and 5 required by children with special needs who attend
http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/service/foodsn1.htm
Food and Nutrition Information Center
National Agricultural Library/USDA
10301 Baltimore Avenue, Room 304
Beltsville, MD 20705-2351
Food Service Resource List
Special Needs
August 1997

The resources selected for this list contain reliable information and are available nationwide. Your local library or bookstore can help you locate these books, journals, and audiovisuals. Other items can be obtained from the source listed. The call numbers provided are for the National Agricultural Library. Lending information is provided at the end of this document.
In alphabetical order:
Accommodating children with special dietary needs in the school nutrition programs: guidance for school food service staff

Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Service, 1995. 61 p. CALL NO: aLB3479 U6A23 1995 Summary: Describes some of the factors which must be considered in the early phases of planning for substitutions to the regular school meal which must be made to accommodate children with disabilities. Suggests ways in which the school food service can interact with other responsible parties in the school and the community at large to serve children with disabilities. Annotated bibliography: nutrition management for children with special needs 2nd edition Cross, Beverly; and National Food Service Management Institute

43. Special Education Enrollment: A Practical Primer - Alabama - GreatSchools.net
alabama. a balance between teaching special education students in taught with nondisabledstudents to
http://www.greatschools.net/cgi-bin/showarticle/AL/22/improve
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Special Education Enrollment: A Practical Primer Your child has rights and you've got responsibilities. This guide tells you what to expect and how to prepare for enrolling your child in special education.

44. Birmingham.BabyZone.com -- Your Local Guide To Pregnancy And Parenting Resources
Camp ASSCA Camp ASSCA (alabama special Camp for Children for those in the disabledcommunity and Family Advocacy Services Assist special needs families with
http://birmingham.babyzone.com/parentresources.asp?type=Special Needs Resources

45. Special Education Graduate Programs In Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama And Louis
alabama State University School of Graduate Studies special Severely/ProfoundlyDisabled; M.Ed. and Psychology Inclusive Education (special needs in the
http://www.gradschools.com/listings/sc/edu_special_sc.html
SPECIAL EDUCATION
(Education of the Handicapped, Learning Disabilities)
Graduate Schools in Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana
Sponsoring Institutions:
Alabama A and M University University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, The
Click here for information on becoming a sponsoring institution
General Listings:
Alabama A and M University
School of Education
Special Education
Office of the Dean of Graduate Studies and Extended Studies
P.O. Box 998
Normal, AL 35762 U.S.A.
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Degrees Offered:
M.ED.,M.S. - Early Childhood Education; M.ED.,M.S. - Emotional Conflict; M.ED.,M.S.,A.A.- Learning Disabilities; M.ED.,M.S. - Mental Retardation; M.ED.,M.S.,A.A. - Mild Learning Handicapped; M.ED.,M.S.,A.A. - Special Language Pathology; M.ED.,M.S.,A.A. - Special Language Pathology/Clinical; SSMD.,M.ED.,M.S.,A.A. - Special Language Pathogy Click here for details on how the Access Group can help you finance this program -> Alabama State University School of Graduate Studies Special Education P.O. Box 271

46. IMLS: A Closer Look: Highlights Of The Month: Archives
Comer Memorial Library in Sylacauga, alabama identified a group of special needslibrary users mentally handicapped and developmentally disabled adults from
http://www.imls.gov/closer/archive/hlt_l0301.htm
Highlight for March 2001 Printer Friendly Version Libraries Breaking Down Barriers for Special Needs Patrons
The life-size "Kids on the Block" puppets come with personal stories that are used to teach children about disabilities. From left to right: On the table: Eddy Franklin, Joanne Spinoza, and David Franklin (autism). On the floor: Nicholas Murphy (hemophilia) and Renaldo Rodriguez (visually impaired).
Data collected by the U.S. Bureau of the Census suggest that as many as 20 percent of the American population live with some level of disability and as many as 10 percent have a severe disability. These Americans rely on libraries to provide a range of materials and services to help them meet their information needs. Traditional offerings such as adaptive technology, large print books, books on tape, and books-by-mail are a staple at many libraries. Other libraries have thoughtful programs to help the disabled and the mentally handicapped overcome more basic challenges of self-esteem and integration into everyday society.
Legislative Underpinnings
The Library Services and Technology Act is part of the Museum and Library Services Act of 1996 , the founding legislation for the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

47. Minority Students In Special And Gifted Education
expanding category of learning disabled. Indeed, special Harry Professor of specialEducation Department Neurobiology University of alabama Birmingham John B
http://www4.nas.edu/news.nsf/isbn/0309074398?OpenDocument

48. Tuesday 1
populations, including learning disabled, auditory processing Marcia L. Rock, Universityof alabama). Desegregating special Education Strategies for Successful
http://www.afcec.org/tuesday1_30.htm

49. Stateline.org: Lobbying Season Opens For Special Education
the full cost of educating learning disabled children even billion to educate the5.6 million special-needs kids t really change the cost of special education
http://www.stateline.org/story.do?storyId=225070

50. Teachers-Teachers.com : Schools : Partners
Teacher Education and Certification alabama State Department com brings together SpecialEducation teachers needed specialized education to disabled individuals
http://www.teachers-teachers.com/schools_partners.cfm
Partners "The American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE) is pleased to be a partner with Teachers-Teachers.com in the effort to place high-quality teachers in classrooms across the United States. This partnership will bring word to our 740 institutional member schools who graduate over 115,000 new teachers every year. Teachers-Teachers.com is an efficient and innovative approach to teacher recruitment and hiring."
David Imig
President and CEO
AACTE
"Teachers-Teachers.com provides an invaluable service by linking highly qualified special educators to local and intermediate school districts. This is a critical service given the current shortage of special education teachers across the nation. Teachers-Teachers.com makes finding the right person for the right position fast, easy, and efficient. This partnership will connect the Council for Exceptional Children's 50,000 special education professionals to exciting career opportunities."
Nancy D. Safer
Executive Director
Council for Exceptional Children
"Teachers-Teachers.com revolutionizes the teacher recruitment and hiring process for school districts and teacher candidates. Teachers-Teachers.com is fast, efficient and easy to use. It allows hiring to be initiated instantaneously and helps school districts pinpoint candidates who would be ideal for their school system. For the Maryland State Department of Education, it is an opportunity to help our districts expand their applicant pool while decreasing the expense to do so."

51. TESTIMONY ON BEHALF OF THE NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION -- The Individuals Wit
In Birmingham, alabama, parents must come to the and expulsion as their nondisabledpeers, where the number of students classified as special needs or to
http://www.nea.org/lac/testimon/idea.html
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    STATEMENT
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    ED AMUNDSON
    ON BEHALF OF
    THE NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
    BEFORE THE
    COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT REFORM
    U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ON
    THE INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES EDUCATION ACT FEBRUARY 28, 2001
    Chairman Burton and Members of the Committee: Thank you for the opportunity to speak with you about the critical issue of special education. My name is Ed Amundson and I have served as the Chair of the National Education Association’s (NEA) Caucus for Educators of Exceptional Children for seven years. I speak to you today not only in this capacity, but as a teacher with years of hands-on classroom experience with special needs students. I have taught for over 20 years in California’s Sacramento City Unified School system, working with learning disabled students in reading, English, and government studies. I previously worked with severely disabled students in San Mateo County. I have a Master’s degree in special education, and am credentialed in both general and special education. The members of the National Education Association – like all of my colleagues throughout my nearly 30 years of teaching are committed to providing the best possible education to all students, including those with disabilities. NEA has long supported the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) a good law that holds a lot of promise. Unfortunately, lack of information, inadequate funding, and a misplaced emphasis on paperwork rather than on teaching have created onerous burdens for educators and have jeopardized the education provided all students.

52. Where Has MetDESK Provided Workshops?
Group; AHA/AS/PDD/Suffolk Group; AHRC; alabama Dept Team; Parents and Friends of theDevelopmentally disabled; STAR; Staten Island special Olympics; Steppingstone, Inc
http://www.metlife.com/Applications/Corporate/WPS/CDA/PageGenerator/0,1674,P518,
Questions? Contact Us Search Forms ... Planning for Children with Special Needs Where has MetDESK Provided Workshops? Schedule a Workshop List of MetDESK Workshops Given (*Reflects National Conference Presentation)
  • YMCA 7th Annual Seeking a New Dawn Conference A Very Special Place Aaog Autism of NY Outreach Aaog/AfNY Aarc Brooklyn Blue Feather School Abilities Expo Access Services of Rockford Advocates AHA/AS/PDD/Nassau Group AHA/AS/PDD/Suffolk Group AHRC Alabama Dept. of Rehabilitation and Special Education Andes Central School Arc of Cape Cod Arc of Howard County Arc of Miami Arc of Monmouth County Arc of Nebraska Arc of Utah ASPIRE Ataxia Telangiec Tasia National Conference* Autism Foundation Autism Group of Montgomery County Autism Society of America Autism Society of Michigan-Marquette Chapter Autism Society of Wisconsin Autism Youth and Family Services Barbara Olsen Center of Hope Bergen Boulevard School Berkshire Pediatric Development Center Brain Injury Association of Georgia Carrey Services CDs CES Chapel Haven School Children's Center Children's Health Program Community Resources Community Resources Activities For Persons with Disabilities Community Resources for People with Autism Community Therapy Service Debora Hospital Didd Delmarva Institute on DD Dow Agri Downs Syndrome Society El Valle Community Parent Resource Group Epilespy Foundation Fairfield County AS-PDD Support Group Families Helping Families Florida Voice on Mental Retardation FLUCP Happiness House Goldie Flowberg Center Grace Foundation Autism Outreach Center Greater New Haven PDD Network

53. CCBD - Minority Students In Special And Gifted Education
the rapidly expanding category of learning disabled. . Beth Harry Professor of SpecialEducation Department and Neurobiology University of alabama Birmingham.
http://www.ccbd.net/printable/index.cfm?contentID=147

54. Charity USA's Exclusive Nonprofit Resources Search Engine & Directory: Charities
disabilities, school, special education, disabled, IDEA, Due alabama Center for Missingand Exploited Children Recovery of Missing Children in alabama
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  • A World Fit For Kids! - A World Fit for Kids! is a successful mentoring program that trains teens to become heroes to the kids in their own neighborhoods by using the vehicles of school, fitness, sports, and positive role models. Kevin Sorbo, the star of the syndicated television hit "Hercules: the Legendary Journeys," leads A World Fit for Kids! as the chair and spokesperson. (Added: 2000-11-20 Hits: 19 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0) Rate It
  • AASK Adopt A Special Kid - AASK Adopt A Special Kid promotes the belief that every child deserves a permanent family. AASK provides complete, no-fee adoption, and family services in 21 counties of Northern California. Prepares, trains, and home studies families(who live in a 2 hour driving distance from Oakland California)for children with special needs. (Added: 2000-11-20 Hits: 93 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0) Rate It
  • ABS-CBN Foundation, U.S. - Our mission is to empower underprivileged children in the Philippines through interventions in child abuse and abandonment, and through providing access to educational television programs at urban and rural elemntary schools. (Added: 2000-11-20 Hits: 96 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)

55. Special Education Court Cases - Learning Disabilities, Attention Deificit Disord
Supreme Court Case on FERPA Need Not Affect Advocacy in special Education. Court DecisionCase That Can Be Used To Help disabled Students. of alabama v. Garrett.
http://www.reedmartin.com/courtcases.htm
REED MARTIN, J.D. Chat Room I Phone Consults Manuals Shopping Cart Free Articles ... Message Board I Workshops I Audiotapes I CD'S I Videotapes email REED'S MANUALS Advanced Advocacy Strategies Using Your School's And State's Violations of Section 504 And The ADA To Get Your Child The Program They Need Under IDEA, Section 504 or The ADA Are You Ready To Play Hardball? ARE YOU REALLY READY TO ASK FOR A DUE PROCESS HEARING? Getting Your Child with Autism What They Are Entitled to Under Federal Laws Getting Control of the IEP Process - How to Use over 100 Changes the law to get what your child deserves ... home FREE Articles Shopping Cart Services Court Cases ... What's New ARTICLES BY TOPIC: ADD/ADHD Learning Disabilities Dyslexia Court Cases Down Syndrome Autism/Asperger's IEP Section 504/ADA FERPA Evaluation Behavior/Discipline Transition Complaint Resources Access to Records ... St. Sp Ed Info
Special Education Court Cases Supreme Court Cases: Vouchers: Can The Supreme Court "Tuition Voucher" Decision Help Our Students With Disabilities?

56. UTC: Grad School Master Of Education In Special Education
Linda Smith, Ed.D Univerisity of alabama Moderate/Severe are awarded to students inspecial education each offering specialized services to disabled individuals
http://www.utc.edu/gradstudies/speced.html
THE GRADUATE SCHOOL The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Master of Education in Special Education The Master's of Education concentrations in special education seek to provide breadth and depth to professionals holding an initial degree in special education. The program also provides options for those seeking initial licensure in special education from general education or unrelated fields. Additionally, the concentrations allow specialization in the following areas: mild disabilities; moderate/severe disabilities; early childhood special education; gifted education and emotional/behavioral disabilities. The program and department are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the National Council for Accreditation in Teacher Education. Program Requirements
A program of study for the student is prepared in consultation with the faculty of the program. A typical program of study includes the following: Core Courses:
EDAS 501 - Methods of Educational Research
EPSY 505 - Foundations of Services to Exceptional Learners
EDSP 506 - Program Design and Curricula Strategies for the Exceptional Learners
EPSY 507 - Advanced Techniques of Individual Assessment
EDUC 508 - Collaboration and Consultation
EDSP 509 - Advanced Instructional Technology
EDSP 570 - Seminar: Contemporary Issues and Independent Research Elective - An appropriate graduate level course approved by advisor.

57. Welcome To FV KASA >>>> News Archives >>>> 11_29_01 - Special Edition
to improve the lives of youth with special health care Pride), and Julie Woods (LovingYour disabled Child) addresses or more of the school day alabama 52% of
http://www.fvkasa.org/news_archives_11_29_01.asp
KASA News
November 29, 2001 NEW KASA BOARD MEMBERS
KASA is proud to announce that after a lengthy and difficult selection process, we have added four new members to our National Advisory Board. They are:
  • Blake Bogartus, 18 years old, from Alabama Mara Buchbinder, 20 years old, from New Hampshire Micah Fialka-Feldman, 17 years old, from Michigan Amanda Putz, 15 years old, from New York
  • These folks join our 5 other Board members in doing long and short term planning for KASA and representing us at national meetings. We have also elected new co-chairs for the 2002 year, Maia Wroblewski and Naomi Ortiz. You can read more about our new Board members and co-chairs on our website in January.
    We thank all of you who helped to distribute our application and especially to those of you who applied to be on the Board. We receiving an incredible number of applications and the selection process was very competitive. We hope that all of you will continue to make a difference in your communities and to be active members of KASA at every opportunity. DISABILITY PREPAREDNESS WEBSITE
    The Disability Preparedness Website is up and running. This website features the article, Emergency Planning for People with Disabilities and Other Special Needs, by Dr. Carl T. Cameron, President, Board of Directors for the Inclusion Research Institute. Users will also find resources for training, products, articles and websites. For more information visit their

    58. Department Of Leadership, Special Education, And Foundations
    of Programs for the Learning disabled.—3 hours. 713. Leadership of special EducationPrograms.—3 hours Current Legal Problems in alabama Education.—3 hours
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    59. Sebios.html
    I have taught in alabama, Texas, Colorado, West 12 and includes teaching learningdisabled and mentally adapt their curriculum for students with special needs.
    http://www.leon.k12.fl.us/Public/HawksRise/SpecialEd/sebios.html
    Special Education Teachers
    Mrs. Allison Owens Mrs. Owens received both her Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Special Education from FSU. She is certified K-12 in Learning Disabilities, Emotional Disturbances, and Varying Exceptionalities. She has had experience with autistic children, as well as those with Downs Syndrome, and has taught in self-contained, resource and inclusion settings. Mrs. Owens transferred to Hawks Rise from DeSoto Trail Elementary, where she taught special education students for the past three years. She completed her student teaching internship at Springwood Elementary and teaching practicums at various local elementary schools. She also served on the staff of the After School Program at Apalachee Elementary. Mrs. Owens has a heart for helping others, as demonstrated by her volunteerism. She has been very active in the youth ministry program at Good Shepherd Catholic Church, designing youth-teen leadership programs and delivering presentations to large groups. She currently serves as President of the local Tallahassee chapter of the Chi Omega Sorority Alumnae Group. She has been married for almost four years to her husband Curt, a computer software salesman. She has one son, Grayson, who is 17 months old.

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