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  1. Resource guide for parent education (Adult vocational parent & family education) by Gail Roberts, 1979
  2. Powerful partnerships parents & professionals building inclusive recreation programs together (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:381948) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1995
  3. Family and community involvement: Resource guide by Alexa Pochowski, 1997
  4. Cambodian, Hmong, Lao, Spanish-speaking, and Vietnamese parents and students speak out on Minnesota's Basic Standards Tests Minnesota Assessment Project (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:415642) by Carol Quest, 1997
  5. Homeschooling parents' reasons for transfer and the implications for educational policy (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:433595) by Cheryl M. Lange, 1999
  6. Minnesota Deaf-Blind Technical Assistance Project final report: October 1, 1992-December 31, 1995, project # H025A90027 (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:394239) by Eric Kloos, 1995
  7. For parents of handicapped children: Tips for working with school personnel by Laura Loftus, 1981
  8. Student-led IEPs a guide for student involvement (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:455623) by U.S. Dept of Education, 2001
  9. Effectiveness of home-based consultation in increasing student academic responding (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:316000) by U.S. Dept of Education,
  10. Benefits and components of an inclusive adventure program for families with children who have a disability (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:454027) by Kathleen Kay Boop Scholl, 2000

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like scouts and 4H. parent/child groups Water; Habitats and ecosystems; Minnesotafish; Water stewardship; Extension Service/4-H, Community education, Summer Parks
http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/minnaqua/&e=747
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82. MDLC Links - DLC Links
Council of parent Advocates and Attorneys. ED Law Excellent information on both generaleducation Special education A portion of minnesota Department of
http://www.mnlegalservices.org/mdlc/mdlclinks.shtml&e=747

83. Parent Brief Parenting Post-Secondary Students With Disabilities
parent Involvement in PostSecondary education. Retrieved from University of minnesota,Institute on Community Inclusion, National Center on Secondary
http://ici.umn.edu/ncset/publications/parent/mar02.html&e=747

84. Special And Gifted Center_Gifted And Talented
US Department of education publication on gifted and talented education. wide EnrichmentModel, Mentor Connection, teacher training, parent resources and more.
http://www.edgateteam.net/sped_gifted/giftandtalent.htm&e=747

85. St. Olaf College Education Department
National parent Information Network; National Science Teachers' Assoc. STATE ORGANIZATIONS. EducationMinnesota Student Organization General Teaching resources.
http://www.stolaf.edu/depts/education/links.html&e=747

86. Topics In Early Childhood Special Education: From Parent Education To Partnershi
the Technical Assistance Alliance for parent Centers, which and Advocates Partnersfor education Project, which PACER center in Minneapolis, minnesota (Web site
http://www.findarticles.com/cf_0/m0HDG/3_19/56950907/p6/article.jhtml?term=Paren

87. Future Planning - Minnesota Careers 2003
The minnesota Higher education Services Office (HESO) licenses these schoolsin minnesota. Below is their list of licensed schools as of March 2002.
http://www.mncareers.org/future_planningSC.asp?schID=ps01&e=747

88. EmTech - Parent Information
at Florida State University; minnesota Center Against National Center for EducationStatistics; National National parent Information Network; National Resource
http://www.emtech.net/parents2.htm&e=747

89. WWW Resource Links
Safe Surf. Surf Control. The parent Net. Back To Top. Associations on the Net. MinnesotaPublic Employees Retirement Association. National Art education Association.
http://www.minnetonka.k12.mn.us/wwwlinks/&e=747

90. K-12 Resources For Music Educators
MIDI and Music Technology resources. rock, and additional collective music educationsites Schools Mankato Area Public Schools Mankato, minnesota minnesota Music
http://www.isd77.k12.mn.us/resources/staffpages/shirk/k12.music.html&e=747

91. Minnesota Medical Association - Public Education
The campaign won the minnesota Society of Association for the two major statewideparent education provided, Early Childhood Family education (ECFE) and
http://www.mnmed.org/publicEdu/healthybaby.cfm&e=747

92. Minnesota Valley Humane Society- Burnsville
minnesota Valley Humane Society. The Library Online resources.
http://www.mvhspets.com/library.htm&e=747

93. Saint Paul Public Schools 2002 MCA
have made adequate yearly progress in categories identified by the minnesota Departmentof math graph Questions answers about the MCAs Quick parent tips for
http://www.stpaul.k12.mn.us/testing/MCA2002/&e=747

94. Minnesota Statutes 2002, 124D.13
minnesota Statutes 2002, Table of Chapters. risk families home visiting parent educationservices that practices, methods of improving parentchild interactions
http://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/stats/124D/13.html&e=747

95. CYFERNet - Parenting Education
model (above). Recommended Practices A review of the literature onparent education and support. Database of Parenting resources
http://www.nnfr.org/parented/&e=747

96. Regional Pages: Southwest
April 23, 2003 Journeys through Nature parent/Child Nature Environmental EducationAdvisory Board. of a representative from each of minnesota's 8 congressional
http://www.seek.state.mn.us/region_detail.cfm?region=Southwest&e=747

97. Lorrie's Links Main Menu
link) GriefNet HealthyPlace iCan Online MINCAVA (minnesota Center Against ParentResources. ED Publications for Parents Family education Network Helping Your
http://www.portup.com/~lburhans/main.html&e=747

98. College Representatives At South
Academics Activities Dates Times Departments IHS Library People resources SchoolNews. 26, Thursday, 1235 pm, Gustavus Adolphus College, minnesota, http//www.gac
http://www.sehs.lane.edu/resources/careercenter/visits.html&e=747

99. Parenthood.com
Check out the resources calendar from your local parenting publication
http://www.parenthood.com/&e=747

100. Special Education Inclusion
TEACHING LEARNING. education Issues Series. an NEA Affiliate. Special education Inclusion into the mold of a special education class or residential institution.
http://www.weac.org/resource/june96/speced.htm
Education Issues Series an NEA Affiliate Special Education Inclusion Educators' Bulletin Board Resource pages on educational issues Professional support OnWEAC book store ... ONLINE SERVICES
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:
  • Do we value all children equally? Is anyone more or less valuable? What do we mean by "inclusion?" Are there some children for whom "inclusion" is inappropriate?
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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