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21. Montana State Plan - Section IV parental status and other students with special needs. Minorities, female studentsand disabled persons must have Amendments of 1972, the montana Human Rights http://www.montana.edu/wochewd/iv.htm | |
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22. Benefits Of Providing Quality Support For Beginning Teachers: By Request... | Ma Although many schools provide orientation programs for new hires with Englishlanguagelearners (ELL), learning disabled, and special needs students (Brock http://www.nwrel.org/request/may01/benefits.html |
23. ACRES: Conference: Details has taught mildly and moderately disabled students in of Kentucky; Mary Susan Fishbaugh,montana State University meet the needs of Rural special Education and http://extension.usu.edu/acres/details.html | |
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24. Tip4 Handbook which will assist special needs students and Social Security, Medicaid, andthe montana Advocacy Program paid work experiences for disabled students. http://ruralinstitute.umt.edu/transitions/tip4.htm | |
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25. OLC X627: Special Education Resources http//www.montana.com/people/home1/butte/fredw/www of information about assistivetechnology for the disabled. Technology for People with special needs, in the http://www.schoollink.org/twin/devices.htm | |
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26. IHT: Special Report: International Education International Summer Camp montana; International University, Geneva; ISG; John F AFresh Look at 'special needs'. they are now known as ''learning disabled'' in the http://www.iht.com/IHT/SR/021599/ | |
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27. NAME AND DEGREE: intervention services for children with special needs at the quality of life fordevelopmentally disabled citizens of YEAR, awarded by the montana Chapter of http://www.msubillings.edu/ncate/Vitae/Kelker NCATE Vita.htm | |
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28. The Special Education Parent's Advocacy : Petitions A ruling from the Office of Civil Rights in montana states The to the fact thatit discriminates against children with special needs and the disabled. . http://www.nailhead.org/sepa/petitions.html | |
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29. Post-Crescent - Learnings Costly Curve Part of the solution may be labeling fewer students as disabled. montana. specialeducationresearch is not rigorous or coordinated enough to support needs http://www.wisinfo.com/postcrescent/news/archive/local_4981028.shtml | |
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30. People With Special Needs Down Syndrome Report February 1999 effort to provide full support to disabled people including as much 52 Corbin Hall,the University of montana, Missoula, MT PEOPLE WITH special needs/DS REPORT, http://www.altonweb.com/cs/downsyndrome/pwsnmar96.html | |
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31. People With Special Needs Down Syndrome Report April 1997 The University of montana through the affiliated Rural and clinics for the disabled(primarily concerned with DS PEOPLE WITH special needs/DS REPORT, NonProfit http://www.altonweb.com/cs/downsyndrome/pwsnapr97.html | |
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32. 63rd IFLA General Conference - Conference Programme And Proceedings - August 31- of public libraries in serving users with special needs. our society to the problemsof disabled persons is initiative was taken by the montana Public Library. http://www.ifla.org/IV/ifla63/63sted.htm | |
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33. Governing.com/archive/2002/oct/speced.txt the students, says Bob Runkel, montana's specialeducation director This is whylearning disabled kids are for kids with really special needs, according to http://governing.com/archive/2002/oct/speced.txt |
34. USCS: Charter Schools And Special Education are all over the map on disabled students, p Asked Questions Concerning Charter Schoolsand special Education, State montana, Not applicable, No charter school law. http://www.uscharterschools.org/lpt/uscs_docs/4 | |
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35. Archived: OSEP Program Support Services Group the bachelor's degree level, and with montana State University or at high risk ofbecoming disabled, or both and limited focus on the special needs of children http://www.ed.gov/offices/OSERS/OSEP/Programs/PersPrep.html | |
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36. Academic Gains Of Learning Disabled Students was made by the mildly learning disabled student. schools and school wide achievement{special issue Inclusive Education in Billings, montana A Prototype for http://www.uu.edu/programs/tep/research/singleton.htm | |
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37. ParaPros is very important for children with special needs. disabled students might be separatedfrom classmates montana Paraeducator Development Project http//www http://maxweber.hunter.cuny.edu/pub/eres/EDSPC715_MCINTYRE/ParaPros.html | |
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38. School Culture Eastern montana College. education with their same age, non disabled peers includeinstitutions, residential treatment centers, and segregated special schools. http://www.educ.wsu.edu/tl300/school_culture.htm | |
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39. SearchUK - Finds It Fast! montana School For The Deaf And The Blind in addition to visual impairment are disabledby other A national school providing for the special educational needs http://www.searchuk.com/Top/Reference/Education/Special_Education/Schools/Visual | |
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40. Keeping A Promise thousands of miles away in montana school districts The greatest percentage of specialneedsstudents at MCPS - about 80 percent - are learning disabled. http://www.missoulian.com/specials/edu_for_evo/story01.html | |
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