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  1. Diamonds in the rough: preparing the special needs student for entry-level employment.: An article from: Techniques by Eileen Tamasovich, 2002-04-01

61. Student Volunteers Contribute To The Community
asked to work with severely disabled children, and the goal of teaching in specialeducation. She has volunteered with the delaware special Olympics, coaching
http://www.udel.edu/PR/UpDate/00/31/student.html
Vol. 19, No. 31
May 18, 2000
Student volunteers contribute to the community
Through volunteerism, UD students are making a difference in the community in several different roles-such as mentors and tutors in local schools, participants in charitable walks, firefighters, collectors for food banks and helpers for those with disabilities, to name a few. Volunteer Awards The Volunteer Awards Ceremony included the presentation of the Nikki Woolf Volunteer Award to Cheri Mischler, CHEP 2000. The award honors the late Ms. Woolf, a UD student who died in a traffic accident in 1993. In presenting the award, Dennis Woolf spoke of his daughter's "love in trying to help people." He also dedicated the award, in part, to Zachary Holtzman, a family friend and UD freshman, who was killed in a train accident in 1999. Mischler has spent much of her time helping children with special needs. While student teaching and tutoring, she has asked to work with severely disabled children, and with the goal of teaching in special education. She has volunteered with the Delaware Special Olympics, coaching several sports and assisting with swimming. She has raised money for the organization for the past five years by jumping in the ocean in the Polar Bear Plunge.

62. University Of Delaware - Special Opportunities
mentoring, services for learningdisabled students, academic for students with specialneeds and concerns. to 80 percent of delaware undergraduates recommended
http://www.udel.edu/admissions/page27.html
Special Opportunities
Undergraduate Research
The University is a national leader in fostering undergraduate research. Each year, about 400 students - including freshmen - participate. The Undergraduate Research Program maintains a directory of some 600 faculty mentors, and helps individual students connect with specific professors and projects. Sometimes a student's research forms the basis for a senior thesis for an Honors Degree or a Degree with Distinction. A few recent thesis titles: "Willem deKooning's Women Series" (art history), "Time Estimation"(psychology), "White Dwarf Stars" (physics), and "Falling Sphere Viscometry of Viscoplastic Fluids" (chemical engineering). Selected student researchers present work at the Undergraduate Research Symposium held on campus each May, or at departmental or national research meetings. To learn more, visit Undergraduate Research Opportunities Dean's Scholars
Dean's Scholars - highly motivated students who are freed of all college requirements so that they can build their entire program with faculty advisers - create original programs of study, including off-campus experiences and independent research. Recent examples: "Literature and Science," "French Psychoanalysis," and "Biochemistry, Medical Humanities, and Public Policy," among others. Winter Session
Winter Session, a five-week term between spring and fall semesters, is a time for students to customize their academic program. Roughly half of all undergraduates attend Winter Session, earning up to seven credits as they accelerate progress toward a degree, focus on a single subject, or redistribute their fall and spring workload. Winter Session is also a good time to study abroad.

63. Welcome To Bridges4kids.org!
limited English skills and disabled students every Maryland (Click appropriately forDelaware and District high school seniors in specialneeds programs meant
http://www.bridges4kids.org/Resources/StateResources.html
Lead Poisoning Positive Behavior Support Community Schools Where to find help for a child in Michigan - click here Breaking News What's New? Help ... Text Menu Last Updated: Resources by State Click on a state for resources specific to that state. Some of the smaller, Eastern states are grouped together ( Maryland Delaware , and the District of Columbia States, Territories, and Islands not pictured: Alaska American Samoa Hawaii Puerto Rico , and the Virgin Islands NEW! Click here for U.S. Regional Resource Centers Alaska
Nothing listed for your state? Submit a link here American Samoa
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AZ E-mail classes get 'A' Online program in Mesa credible, convenient, free Arkansas
AR 5 teens charged in taped assault Group beat special education student at bus stop, police say AR Bill Would Offer School Vouchers to Disabled Children Legislation proposed for the upcoming session would give Arkansas, for the first time, a limited form of school vouchers. California CA County's tip line provides outlet for school concerns Prevention of violence, teen suicide are missions; its anonymity, 24-hr availability boost its profile

64. Resources Page 1
AT OnLine from the University of delaware Information about and sisters of peoplewith special health and Travel; Travel Info for disabled Travelers; Travel
http://www.nasdse.com/resource.html
National Disability and
Assistive Technology Resources
Links to National Clearinghouses, information providers, resource directories, and documents. Some favorite sites Adaptive Computing Communication Disability ... Therapy/Rehabilitation Some favorite sites
  • Alliance for Technology Access The server is sometimes very busy, but it's worth trying! Contains AT online conferencing: ask a question, others respond, everybody can read it.
  • AT On-Line from the University of Delaware Information about technology (Augmentative Communication and Robotics completed). Calendar of meetings and events. Linklist of AT and disability web sites.
  • NARIC NARIC collects and disseminates the results of federally funded research projects. These materials are indexed in NARIC's bibliographic literature database, REHABDATA. Free access to NARIC Resource Guides. Link to the ABLEDATA project.
  • RESNA Home Page Information about RESNA. Linklist of Tech Act Projects and other AT-related WWW sites. Linklist of AT-related gopher sites. AT Job Listings.
  • Trace Research and Development Center Information about Trace program areas. Access to Trace papers and publications. Information about designing universal/accessible web sites , computers software, telecommunications, consumer products... The cooperative electronic library contains selected documents and resources

65. Special Education Topics
secondary school for learning disabled and dyslexic a collection of rehabilitationand special education projects University of delaware Applied Science and
http://www.utm.edu/~annetter/sped.htm
Special Education Indices Paralysis Magazines ... Action for Blind People
Special Education

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67. Helping All Learners Succeed: Special Ed Success Stories
School District technology coordinator and special education teacher in New Castle,delaware, assists student who All are disabled in some way, most
http://www.washington.edu/doit/Press/learning.html
Search Directories Reference Tools UW Home ... DO-IT DO-IT resources DO-IT Programs DO-IT Search DO-IT Home page
Helping All Learners Succeed: Special Ed Success Stories
by Carol S. Holzberg, Ph.D With help from technology, good teachers, and the will to learn, students with disabilities are wowing their peers and themselves.
From Ponds to Multimedia
Working–and Laughing–Together at the Computer
DO IT! Sheryl Burgstahler , director of the program. "Other times we work with the special education staff and regular education teachers at the student's school." DO-IT publicizes the program by sending out a newsletter to about 4,000 people across the country. Many newsletter recipients run organizations catering to students with disabilities. The DO-IT Web site ( http://www.washington.edu/doit
Technology Spells Success
Pioneers on the Cutting Edge
Carol S. Holzberg, Ph.D., is an anthropologist, computer journalist, and consultant in Shutesbury, Massachusetts. She serves as technology coordinator at three schools in Western Massachusetts (Shutesbury Elementary, Swift River Elementary in New Salem, and Yeshiva Academy in Springfield). Contact her via e-mail at: carolh@anthro.umass.edu. Next Article Previous Article Press listing DO-IT search DO-IT Home page DO-IT Contact Information
doit@u.washington.edu

68. Child Care In Delaware: A Short Report On Subsidies, Affordability, And Supply
in education/training programs or are disabled youth under care for children who havespecial needs or are resource and referral agency in delaware, down from
http://aspe.hhs.gov/hsp/Child-Care99/de-rpt.htm
Child Care in Delaware:
A Short Report on
Subsidies, Affordability, and Supply
This report summarizes recent child care information for the state of Delaware . The first section provides new information on child care subsidies , based on eligibility estimates generated by the Urban Institute and state administrative data reported to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The second two parts, on affordability and supply , draw on state and local data collected by the Urban Institute during the summer of 1999 under contract with HHS. A companion document to the national report entitled " Access to Child Care for Low-Income Working Families ," the Delaware report is one in a series of nine state reports. [The other reports are: California Connecticut Florida Louisiana ... Texas , and Utah
I. Child Care Subsidies
Figure 1. Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) Eligibility and Receipt in Delaware Sources: Urban Institute simulations and state administrative data reported to the Child Care Bureau.
  • children under age 13 (or under age 18 if disabled) live in families where the family head (and spouse if present) is working or is in an education or training program, as shown in Figure 1. Children across all family income levels are included in this estimate. Most of these children (84,000) are under age 13 and living with working parents.

69. Rowan University Undergraduate Catalog - Special Educational
also emphasizes supporting mildly/moderately disabled children in Department ofSpecial Educational Services/Instruction. M.Ed., University of delaware; Ed.D
http://www2.rowan.edu/open/cat98/ugradcat/education/special_ed.html

70. DCMO BOCES -- Community Resources -- Delaware Opportunities Inc
lowincome families and for children with special needs. is provided to developmentallydisabled adults to a income and elderly residents of delaware County to
http://www.dcmoboces.com/RESOURCES/delop/proser.htm
Delaware Opportunities Inc.
47 Main Street
Delhi, New York 13753
SERVICES Advocacy If you feel you are not getting the help you need from local service agencies, our agency advocate can advise you of your rights and assist you in obtaining services. Advocacy is also provided by staff at our two neighborhood service centers in Walton and Delhi. Big Buddy Provides one on one role models and group activities for children ages 5-14. The program stresses cooperative learning and recreation and offers positive social and educational experiences for participants. Car Seat Loaner Project (DORITE) Lends car seats to low income families and provides training on the use and importance of car restraints for all passengers. Located at the WIC office, 146 Main Street, Delhi, (607) 746-3935. Clothing Distribution Free and inexpensive used clothing and household items are available at our neighborhood service centers. All donations are greatly appreciated. Clothing can be dropped off at the Delhi or Walton neighborhood service centers. Community Food and Nutrition Our Nutrition Advocate helps people apply for Food Stamps and WIC through application assistance, transportation, and advocacy. The program promotes participation in and expansion of school breakfast and lunch programs and summer food service programs in Delaware County.

71. SUNY At Buffalo CDS Dept : Augmentative And Alternative Communication
University of delaware AAC Page Provides a list Macintosh computers to help the disabledlead more that specializes in software and hardware for special needs.
http://pw1.netcom.com/~eddieyew/research/aac.html
Augmentative and Alternative Communication
  • AAC Manufacturers
    Assistive Technology Incorporated

    850 Boylston St, Chestnut, MA 02167 (1-800-793-9227). Provides assistive technology and product solutions to individuals with learning, communication and access difficulties.
    Common Cents Systems

    Company that offers entry level AAC devices (product descriptions and pricing).
    Don Johnston Company

    Company offers AAC software (Co: Writer) and other adaptive devices for computers.
    GMR Labs

    Company sells vocal assistive communication aids (brochure of products, price list, email for assistance).
    Innovative Designs
    Company that developed a full line of communication symbols and place mats for speech impaired in conjunction with a certified SLP. Great for those working with clients who have memory or recall problems or who are speech/ language impaired e.g. aphasia, apraxia, dysarthria etc. Intellitools Company that offers adaptive equipment e.g. Intellikeys and software for both Macintosh and IBM. Mayer Johnson Company offers, instructional material. Well known for Picture Communication Symbols, Boardmaker, and Speaking Dynamically.

72. Education Week - Registration - Access Restricted
in payments earmarked for poor, disabled children. William V. Roth, the delaware Republicanwho chairs Association of State Directors of special Education, an
http://www.edweek.org/ew/ewstory.cfm?slug=31gao.h19

73. Education Week - Registration - Access Restricted
delaware, which will make the class of 2004 were responding to concerns that specialeducation students make accommodations for learningdisabled students that
http://www.edweek.org/ew/ewstory.cfm?slug=38stakes.h19

74. Untitled Document
The delawareUnion Educational Service Center multiple services for children withspecial needs. Handicapped, Specific Learning disabled, and preschoolers with
http://www.duesc.org/Programs/studentservices/specialed/specialed.htm
Home Staff Treasurer's Office Programs and Services ... Site Index Special Education Services The Delaware-Union Educational Service Center provides multiple services for children with special needs. The Big Walnut, Buckeye Valley, Fairbanks, North Union and Olentangy school districts are committed to the policy that all children can learn and that there is a need for developmentally appropriate curriculum for every child. Together the schools provide services for students identified as Multihandicapped, Hearing Handicapped, Visually Handicapped, Orthopedically and/or Other Health Handicapped, Severe Behavior Handicapped, Developmentally Handicapped, Specific Learning Disabled, and preschoolers with disabilities. An educational program that is designed to provide skills leading to independence as an adult is developed for each student on the basis of the evaluation of each child. The programs are developmentally sequential and designed to provide objectives leading to one or more occupational skills and training that addresses the individual's handicapping condition.
A continuum of service options are offered including: general education, supplemental services, individual small group instruction, special class/learning center, and home instruction for each child identified. Related services are offered to students when appropriate. These services may include: adapted physical education, aide, attendant, guide, interpreter, audio support, medical support, occupational therapy, physical therapy, orientation and mobility training, reading, school psychological support, speech and language therapy, supervision, vocational special education, work study, and transportation.

75. KidPower Links Page
Federation US Olympic Committee OnlineDisabled Sports Wheelchair Connecticut Reporton special Education and Pupil Services delaware Exceptional Children
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/9021/links.html

76. Daily Report Card News Service 2001: The NEGP Weekly For July 1
Goal 2) 4.) ASSIST DELMAR, delaware, PROGRAM HELPS 5.) COMMUNITYBASED AID FOR DISABLEDSTUDENTS HELP THE RIVER PROJECT A NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC special (Goal 3
http://www.youth.net/drc/2001/0028.html
The NEGP Weekly for July 13, 2001
From: Annie Golden ( GOLDENA1@WESTAT.com
Date: Thu Jul 12 2001 - 14:04:03 PDT http://www.in.gov/ai/gov/state/html . Click on Judicial Branch and then Indiana Court of Appeals. 2.) ******** OHIO REVAMPS STATE TESTS: ALIGNS WITH STANDARDS (Goal Three: Student Achievement and Citizenship) A new Ohio state law overhauls the state's proficiency tests by aligning them with academic standards (Rubin, EDUCATION DAILY, 6/15). The law also limits the tests' use in determining whether students will be promoted to the next grade or earn a high school diploma. The new law is based on recommendations developed by Governor Bob Taft's Commission for Student Success. Last year, the Commission reported that the Ohio tests were "rushed into place before the academic standards they were meant to measure had taken hold," reports the paper. For more information on the new law, visit http://www.state.oh.us/gov/releases

77. Should A Parent Have To Hire An Attorney To Get Help For Their Child?
had been successful in helping five delaware families who had children with specialneeds obtain the services or send students to other schools that could.
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78. Vitae
awards for it's housing for the disabled program To date I have presented SpecialNeeds Driver Team workshops Ohio, New York, Connecticut, and delaware) to over
http://www.whitebuffalopress.com/vitae.htm
Curriculum Vitae
Dayton Ray Turner, Ed.D.
5306 King George Drive
San Antonio, TX 78229
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Education
Bachelor of Arts, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colorado. Major: Secondary Special Education-Mental Retardation. May, 1966. Minor: Sociology. Master of Science, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. Graduate Fellow of the United States Office of Education (USOE). Thesis topic:The Mentally Retarded Offender. October, 1970. Doctor of Education-Special Education Administration, University of Northern Colorado. Greeley, Colorado. Dissertation Topic: Guilford's Structure of Intellect and the Social Intelligence of Juvenile Delinquents. August, 1975. Postdoctoral Study. Educational Technology. University of Northern Colorado. Greeley, Colorado. Distance Learning for Special Populations. November, 1991.
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Recepient of the Sure-Lok National Special Needs Transportation Award, 2002.
Presented at the National Association for Pupil Transportation 2002 Conference, Greensboro, North Carolina. November 3, 2002.
Professional Affiliations
National Association for Pupil Transportation (NAPT).

79. Penn-Delco School District
offered monthly at several sites in delaware County exceptionality and the need forspecial education and also be available to otherwise disabled students under
http://www.pdsd.org/Learn/specialednew.html
Special Education Services at Penn-Delco Click here for Penn-Delco Special Education contact information. Click here to access the PA Department of Education's Special Education web page. The U.S. Congress enacted the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) to assure that all children with disabilities receive a free appropriate public education designed to meet their unique needs in the least restrictive environment. In accordance with this law, the Penn-Delco School District provides, without cost to parents, screenings and evaluations, appropriate programs and services to all students thought to be exceptional and in need of specially designed instruction. Types of Services Available If you believe your child may be eligible Contact your child's guidance counselor to discuss your concerns. The guidance counselor will contact the necessary service provider to discuss your concerns. You may ask to speak to the school psychologist at any time or write a letter to Nancy Payton Checchia, Director of Special Education, stating your reason for concern. For your convenience, such a letter can also be obtained from your child's principal. Discussion may follow to assist us in understanding your request and child's needs. If after discussion, you believe your child may have a disability and would like to pursue the evaluation process, we will issue a "Permission to Evaluate." This form will allow us to begin the evaluation process which may consist of, yet not be limited to: review of records, intelligence testing, achievement test, parent input and teacher input.

80. Delaware.BabyZone.com -- Your Local Guide To Pregnancy And Parenting Resources A
delaware Camps. Camp Carefree A day camp serving children who are disabled.
http://delaware.babyzone.com/parentresources.asp?type=Camps

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