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61. Special Ed Resources
special Education The University of nevada, Reno Links to other disability and specialeducation-related sites Center for Technology and disabled University of
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62. The Magic Of Giving - Lance Burton
with wheelchair lifts to take physically disabled children for The Variety Club ofSouthern nevada, Tent 39 is Variety special School and John F. Miller School
http://www.lanceburton.com/otherside/giving.html
L ance Burton believes in the importance of giving to others and he contributes to a variety of causes. The Shriner's Zelzah Temple Transportation Fund is the recipient of a portion of the profits from the Lance Burton Magic Shop. The funds go to buy 15-seat vans equipped with wheelchair lifts to take physically disabled children for help at the Shriner's Hospital in Los Angeles. Lance Burton also performs at the annual Shriner's Christmas party. Lance Burton's main charities are directed toward children. The donations from the taping of his NBC specials go to these charities. Aside from children's charities, Lance hosts an annual concert for The Animal Foundation. If you have a burned or crippled child, please call 1-800-237-5055, Shriner's may be able to help. He is also a celebrity member of Variety Club Tent 39 and donates to their cause of helping children with special needs. The Variety Club of Southern Nevada, Tent 39 is an active member of Variety Club International. They are dedicated to helping the Variety School for Handicapped Children in Las Vegas and assisting all children's charities. Tent 39 has been serving special needs children since 1950. Lance Burton is a special ambassador and donates Sunshine Coaches to Variety's causes. Variety Special School and John F. Miller School, care for 500 mentally and physically challenged children. Tent 39 also sponsors the Variety Day Home. Lance Burton visits the schools and supports them.

63. AP Wire | 06/16/2002 | Parents Criticize Special Ed Schools
money for schools to serve disabled students and a to make yearly increases in specialeducation.
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64. The Millennium Project Library -- Applications
instead of oral or sign, extra tutoring, special games, anything we can do with themto help disabled children at at 6500 feet in the Sierra nevada Mountains.
http://millennium.aed.org/faces.shtml
Faces Who are these faces in the crowd?
Patricia Ann Morgan Candlish
Bonnie LaVerne Bracey Dennis O'Connor JoLynn Plato ... Arun Tripathi Occasionally, we find ourselves wondering what our colleagues - who we've only "met" through e-mail - are really like. This page aims to illustrate the diversity in backgrounds and opinions that is so vital in sustaining a real dialogue on the evolving role of technology in education. We generally select the people to be featured, but if you're interested in being a "Face in the Crowd," please feel free to e-mail millenium@aed.org Patricia Ann Morgan Candlish Name: Patricia Ann Morgan Position: author and advocate Home(city and state) : Kenilworth, Ontario

65. USF Special Education - Faculty - Harris
Teacher Education National Conference Las Vegas, nevada. Standards for Learningdisabled Students for disabled Students A Black Caucus of special Education.
http://www.coedu.usf.edu/deptspeced/faculty/harrisvita.html

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CURRICULUM VITAE DEBORAH M. HARRIS, PHD.
OFFICE ADDRESS HOME ADDRESS:
University of South Florida 10003 Cypress Shadow Avenue
Department of Special Education Tampa, Florida
Tampa, FL Phone:
Phone: FAX: (813) 991-0184 ACADEMIC PREPARATION July 1985 - July 1986 Professional Fellow (Post-doctoral), Bush Institute for Child and Family Policy, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC August 1982 - May 1985 Ph.D. Special Education
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC August 1978 - August 1980 M. Ed. Special Education
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC August 1970 - May 1974 B.A. Special Education
Bennett College Greensboro, NC PROFESSIONAL INTERNSHIPS/SPECIAL STUDIES August 1991 - August 1992 McKnight Research Fellowship Dr. Archie Silver - Supervisor June - August 1987 LD Research in the Netherlands Free University of Amsterdam (Sponsored by Duke University) Dr. William Cruikshank-Supervisor

66. Guinn Watch: The Misadventures Of Nevada Gov. Dudley Do-Right
EXTRA, EXTRA, READ ALL ABOUT IT! EXCLUSIVE BARBWIRE special EDITION. Changes inworkers comp hurt disabled. In nevada, if you fall on the job, you fall alone.
http://www.nevadalabor.com/guinnwatch/kgwatch.html
All Guinn All the Time
Gov. Guinn: Nowhere Man as Likeable Ike and Silent Cal

Guinn papers over trauma center crisis with press releases
Fiddling on horseback
Veteran reporter checks off the paradoxes of self-enforced powerlessness
"As long as we're in this time of dwindling supply, I'll not consider deregulation."
Kenny Guinn
(KRXI TV-11/ Reno, 6-1-2001)
6-3-2001: Guinn supports renewed electric deregulation
THE LATEST MIS-SPEAKINGS AND MIS-ADVENTURES IN GOV. DUDLEY
DO-RIGHT'S NEVERENDING QUEST FOR A COMPLETE SENTENCE. What? Me Worry? Leading from the rear is never having to say you're sorry The 2001 Bare Buns Madonna Whassup? Awards EXTRA, EXTRA,
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EXCLUSIVE BARBWIRE SPECIAL EDITION Et tu, Kenny? Gaming's governor stabs at Neal on the Ides of March Guinn threatens reprisals against petition supporters
I CAN'T GET NO SATISFACTION Gov. Dudley Do-Right rides in two directions at once.
On March 4, the

67. National Leadership Area In Re-engineering Schools: Key Issues
rehabilitation services for the disabled, and Inspector of higher education and otherspecial education service Colorado, New Mexico, nevada, Utah Southwest
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About the
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Resource List of Selected Service Providers
Funded by the U.S. Department of Education For additional information available from the US Department of Education, you may either call 1-800-USA-LEARN or access the Department's homepage at http://www.ed.gov Prepared by the Federal Resource Center for Special Education
Academy for Educational Development
1875 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20009
Phone (202) 884-8215 / TTY (202) 884-8200 / Fax (202) 884-8443
Website: http://www.dssc.org/frc/
E-mail: frc@aed.org Table of Contents
COMPREHENSIVE REGIONAL ASSISTANCE CENTERS (CCs)
Funded under the Improving America's School Act (IASA) of 1994, the Comprehensive Regional Assistance Centers help recipients of IASA funds improve teaching and learning for all students by encouraging high standards, quality professional development and the use of effective practices based on the latest research.
DESEGREGATION ASSISTANCE CENTERS (DACs)
The Desegregation Assistance Centers help district and school personnel create safe, positive and bias-free educational environments for all students. These centers also focus on school districts that experience conflicts arising from efforts to desegregate and remove barriers to equal educational opportunities.
EISENHOWER REGIONAL CONSORTIA FOR MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE EDUCATION
Funded through the Office of Educational Research and Improvement (OERI), the Eisenhower Consortia disseminates exemplary mathematics and science education instructional materials and provides technical assistance in the areas of teaching and assessments.

68. Implemented Sites
2000, Madison was the lowest performing school in nevada. ECE and identified as learningdisabled were added One student with special needs spends one hour per
http://www.100blackmen.org/100BMOA_PROGRAMS/wimberly/pilot.html
The pilot Wimberly Projects are located in Charlotte, Memphis, Las Vegas, Jacksonville, and Maryland. There are also two incubator projects located in Iowa and Texas.
Chapters of The 100 in these locations are working closely with school district administration, with faculty and staff at school sites, parents, and have reached out to involve a variety of local resources, including colleges and universities, parent training and information centers, Boys and Girls Clubs, collegiate chapters of The 100, churches, services agencies, and community organizations.
Although each of these dynamic projects is unique, all focus on students’ academic progress, behavior, attendance, and on improving young Black males’ lifestyles, outlooks, and confidence in their futures.
Because many additional chapters have become interested in developing Wimberly Projects, a guide on replicating the first six projects, or their components, will be distributed in 2002. Some of the participating chapters will submit applications to local foundations for small grants to enhance or expand their school-based activities, while national office will submit a major proposal for support of replications among it 90 chapters across the United States.
100 Black Men of Greater Charlotte, Inc. - Mr. Vernon Wills, President

69. Education
and Educational Psychology, University of nevada, Reno. as information of interestto disabled children, their of Education, Department of special Education at
http://www.lib.usm.my/bysubject/Education/SpecialEducation.htm
SPECIAL EDUCATION General Guides Dictionaries Journals Smart Schools ... Home If you have comments and suggestions, please send them to Rapeaah Ahmed at rapeaah@notes.usm.my . Last updated February 2000.
GENERAL GUIDES To TOP
The Council for Exceptional Children

http://www.cec.sped.org/index.html

Developer: The Council.
Contains of links for educators and parents. Gifted and Talented (Pitsco's)
http://www.pitsco.com/p/resframe.htm

Developer: Pitsco Innovative Education.
Provides links to WWW sites on Gifted and Talented. Gifted and Talented (TAG) Resources Home Page
http://www.Eskimo.com/~user/kids.html

Developer: Courtesy of Eskimo North. This Gifted Resources Page contains links to all known online gifted resources, enrichment programmes, talent searches, summer programmes, gifted mailing lists and early acceptance programmes. Information site for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students who have AD(HD) http://home.golden.net/~emor/ Developer: Paula Eisnor, Teacher of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students at E.C. Drury School for the Deaf in Milton Ontario. Links to educational issues and teaching strategies.

70. Recreation/Outdoors/Horseback_Riding/Handicapped_and_Therapeutic_Riding
wisheswere-horses.com Southern nevada Therapeutic Riding Group - Riding for theDisabled Association Meets for local children and adults with special needs.
http://www.arts-entertainment-recreation.com/Recreation/Outdoors/Horseback_Ridin
Search: Category Description:
This section is for sites that offer horse and riding based therapy for the handicapped and others. Recreation Outdoors Handicapped and Therapeutic Riding Freedom Rider
A catalog of equipment for people with disabilities who ride horses. Driving and vaulting equipment and anything to enable people to do more with horses. Free listing of events for disabled equestrians.
URL: http://www.freedomrider.com/
North American Riding for the Handicapped Association

NARHA is a membership organization which fosters safe professional ethical and therapeutic equine activities through education communication standards and research for people with and without disabilities.
URL: http://www.narha.org/
Alaska Therapeutic Riding Association

A non-profit organization providing horseback riding and animal-assisted activity therapy programs for children especially children with physical mental and emotional disabilities.
URL: http://www.alaska.net/~swampy/html/atratext.html
Adaptive Riding Institute
Disabled riders tired of the arena? Challenging horseback adventures riding lessons and recreational activities for all abilities. This program offers recreational horseback activities including trail rides beach trips and horse camping trips in beautiful Oregon. URL: http://www.open.org/~horses88/

71. Therapy/Respite Camps: Kids With Autism And Other Special Needs
A page with information about summer camps for kids with special needs focus on therapy for kids with special needs and/or respite for the kids and Atlantic Coast special Educational Services provides full time, summer respite residential services
http://www.wmoore.net/therapy.html
Therapy/Respite Camps for Kids
This page evolves as people tell me about new camps, so if you know of camps that are not listed here, please email me so I can get the information posted here. If you direct a camp that would like a simple WWW page that describes your camp, I'll be pleased to put one up just email a description of the camp to me. Also, please let me know about any other WWW resources to which I should have a link. Thanks!
What's Here?
Information about summer camps that focus on therapy for kids with special needs and/or respite for the kids and their families. I have broken it into national categories and regional categories in the USA:
  • United States Apologies in advance if my sense of these regions differs from yours! I also have some links to other potentially useful pages
    Camps in the Northeast (USA)
      Connecticut
    • Camp Horizons provides winter weekend get-a-ways, a week long holiday event, and 8 weeks of residential summer camp for children and adults who are mild to moderately mentally handicapped. In South Windham, CT.
    • Camp Hemlocks , in Hebron, is a rustic, barrier-free, year-round camping facility which provides recreational, educational and social programs for children and adults with disabilities and their families.

72. Damages - Articles And Legal Decisions - Wrightslaw
in Witte v. Clark County, the nevada case about monetary damages on behalf of adisabled child who School Official Liable for Denial of special Ed Parents
http://www.wrightslaw.com/info/damag.index.htm
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73. UK.SearchEngine.com - Finds It Fast!
yearround camp facility for special children and program for learning and developmentallydisabled boys and Lions Clubs of California and nevada where deaf
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- Special needs showers, baths and toilet products available to buy online.
B Squared
- B Squared is an educational publishing company, specialising in assessments and workbooks. We have extended our range and now both workbooks and assessment are available on CD ROM.
Special Needs
- Special education software to teach children speech, language and communication. Free shipping worldwide.
Alternative Summer Camps
- Therapeutic wilderness experiences for adolescents, pre-teens, and adults. Descriptions and links for a variety of programs in different states.
Brigadoon
- Features a future not-for-profit, year-round camp facility for special children and youth with chronic illnesses.
Camp Civitan
- A residential summer camp in Williams, Arizona for mentally and physically challenged individuals.
Camp Heartland
- Camping and outreach program for children ages 7 to 16 who are living in the shadow of HIV or AIDS. Offers information on how to help, support services, and camping.
Camp Kirk
- Offers a non-competitive atmosphere which allows children with learning disabilities, ADD/ADHD, or enuresis the opportunities to experience a residential camp without being ostracized. Contains rates, dates, and an application form.

74. NEVADA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE: EDUCATION OF DISABLED PERSONS

http://www.leg.state.nv.us/NAC/NAC-395.html
CHAPTER 395 - EDUCATION OF DISABLED PERSONS            Definitions........................................................................................ 3            Psychological and educational evaluation of disabled person.............. 3            Individualized educational program for disabled person; review or revision of program...................................................................... 3            Determination by administrative staff; application to board of trustees.3            Submission of documents by board of trustees to superintendent of public instruction.......................................................................... 3            Receipt of application; superintendent of public instruction authorized to request further evaluation.............................................................. 4            Confidentiality of records by department of education........................ 4            Rejection of application..................................................................... 4            Approval of application; selection of educational program.................. 4

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76. EBooks.com - Social Psychology
and curious to see if nevada’s brothels the integration of children with specialneeds into ordinary difficulties and their nondisabled classmates interact.
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77. The NEGP Weekly For July 13, 2001
5.) *** COMMUNITYBASED AID FOR disabled STUDENTS HELP PROJECT A NATIONAL GEOGRAPHICSPECIAL (Goal Three which serves Arizona, California, nevada and Utah
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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

78. EmTech - Special Education
Accessibility in nevada; Accessible Vans of America; Wheelchair Lifts Designed ForDisabled Drivers; LAB TSC ED A Division of Toys for special Children; Turnsoft
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79. Searchalot Directory For Support
(Las Vegas, nevada); The Technical Jersey A message board for parents of specialeducation students Information and Referral Source for K-12 disabled Children.
http://www.searchalot.com/Top/Reference/Education/SpecialEducation/Support/
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  • Federation for Children with Special Needs - A center for parents and parent organizations to work together on behalf of children with special needs and their families. (Massachusetts)
  • IT and Special Educational Needs - Short factsheet about how IT can provide access to learning and support for learning.
  • Special Educator's Web Pages - Special education resources and links for teachers and students, by an education professional. (Las Vegas, Nevada)
  • The Technical Assistance Alliance for Parent Centers - Their mission is: "To provide training and information to meet the needs of parents of children with disabilities living in the area served by the center." Parent Training and Information (PTI) programs are funded by the Office of Special Education Programs in the U.S. Dept of Ed. To locate a PTI program near you, click on the Parent Center Directory circle. It is a listing of parent centers serving families of children and youth with disabilities around the country. Included in the directory are links to other parent centers' web sites.

80. WestEd - Regional Technology In Education Consortium (RTEC)
California, Arizona, Utah, and nevada, profile their benefits for disadvantaged anddisabled learners in professional development and special opportunities for
http://www.wested.org/cs/wew/view/pj/251
Regional Technology in Education Consortium (RTEC)
The WestEd Regional Technology in Education Consortium (RTEC) is focused on: 1) improving the quality of expert technology services, assistance, and support for the lowest-performing districts and schools in the Southwest Region, and 2) helping disadvantaged learners in the region gain the maximum possible benefit from using technology. Whether just getting started with technology in the classroom or in creating innovative data systems to manage an entire school district — learners, teachers, administrators, parents and community members will benefit from the innovative delivery system and quality network of service providers in our Consortium.
The WestEd RTEC and our Partnership Network resources will be used to target the lowest-performing 1000 schools in California, Arizona, Utah, and Nevada, profile their reform needs, and coordinate the delivery of the best educational technology resources that match their needs. We have outlined four initiatives and eight strands of work, each designed to address the findings of current research, to respond to the recent results of several statewide and regional needs assessments, and to meet the mandates in the RTEC legislation. The four initiatives are:
  • Getting Connected: This initiative focuses on increasing access to technology's benefits for disadvantaged and disabled learners in the region, including access to computers, the Internet, and ongoing support for students, their families, teachers, administrators, and community members.
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