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         Rehabilitation Programs Special Ed:     more books (15)
  1. Rehabilitation Training Program and Special Capacity Building Program, 1997-1998 catalog of projects under the Rehabilitation Services Administration (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:413686) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1997
  2. Teaching Social Competence to Youth and Adults With Developmental Disabilities: A Comprehensive Program by Donald A. Jackson, Nancy F. Jackson, et all 1998-03
  3. Transition assessment practices in Nevada and Arizona: are they tied to best practices?(life guidance for special needs students): An article from: Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities by Colleen A. Thoma, Mary F. Held, et all 2002-12-22
  4. New application for grants under Rehabilitation Services Administration training program (SuDoc ED 1.2:R 26/5/) by U.S. Dept of Education,
  5. NCADI's 1995 national directory of drug abuse and alcoholism treatment and prevention programs that have a special program for American Indians/Alaska natives (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:418825) by Rebecca Vanderbilt, 1998
  6. 1998 combined application kit for new grants under the Rehabilitation Services Administration service programs : vocational rehabilitation service projects ... CFDA number 84.128J (SuDoc ED 1.2:AP 5/22) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1997
  7. FY 1994 combined application kit for new grants vocational rehabilitation service projects for individuals with disabilities : program for protection and advocacy (SuDoc ED 1.2:AP 5/9) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1994
  8. 1998 application kit for new grants under the Rehabilitation Services Administration training program : long-term training projects (SuDoc ED 1.2:AP 5/24) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1997
  9. New applications for grants under the Rehabilitation Services Administration Training Program, CFDA number: 84.263A : OMB no. 1820-0018, exp. date 03/96, ... October 14, 1994 (SuDoc ED 1.2:AP 5/12) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1994
  10. Catalog of projects under the Rehabilitation Services Administration training program, 1996-1997 (SuDoc ED 1.2:C 28/2) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1996
  11. Peer buddy manual Metropolitan Nashville Peer Buddy Program (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:432109) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1999
  12. Program directory (SuDoc ED 1.30/5:) by U.S. Dept of Education,
  13. Special education and the juvenile justice system (SuDoc J 32.10:ED 8/3) by Sue Burrell, 2000
  14. Income and program participation of people with work disabilities (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:408734) by Mitchell P. LaPlante, 1997

61. Graduate Coordinators
rehabilitation Counseling. MS ed, PD in Rehab Admin. D. Schwartz. 516463-5778.special education and Early Childhood special education. MS ed , MA , Certificate.
http://www.hofstra.edu/Administration/Provost/Provost_GraduateCoordinators.cfm
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62. Hawaii Chapter AAP
State Director Ms. Debra Farmer State special ed Section Hawaii DOE Vocational rehabilitationPrograms, Hawaii Vocational rehabilitation and Services for the
http://www.hawaiiaap.org/haap-consult.html
Hawaii Medical Home Contacts
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Critical Care Emergency Medicine Pulmonology Gastroenterology Neurology Allergy Cardiology Infectious Disease Rheumatology Managed Care Representatives (transistion assistance) (back to top) QUEST Major public program s (back to top) Hawaii State Medicaid Program Charles Duarte Director Medicare/ EPSDT Lynette Honbo, Director, Medicare/ EPSDT SSI Case Asssitance program Title V program for children with special needs (CSHCN) Patricia Heu (email this person) Chief, CSHSN Branch Hawaii State Dept. of Health 741 Sunset Ave Honolulu, HI 96816 Phone: (808)-733-9070 Fax: (808)-733-9068 Title V program (Maternal and Child Health) Loretta Fuddy, ACSW, MPH

63. Education World® - Special Education : Academic Programs : General Resources
workshop employment program for special needs students most comprehensive educationand rehabilitation system serving We also have programs statewide for Pre
http://db.education-world.com/perl/browse?cat_id=5166

64. Special Education And Rehabilitation Services
Students majoring in special Education have many opportunities to work There are severalearly childhood programs on Campus including rehabilitation Services
http://www.umf.maine.edu/colledu/Special Education/SPEDRehab.html
"Disability Studies Across the Life Span" Special Education: Teaching children and youth who have disabilities requires specialized skills and a strong desire to help others. UMF's Department of Special Education prepares teachers of children and youth who have mild to moderate disabilities in the areas of emotional disturbance (ED), learning disabilities (LD), and mental retardation (MR). Early childhood special education (ECS) prepares teachers to work with young children with special needs. Graduates from the ECS, LD, ED, and MR programs are certified by the State of Maine and are able to obtain certification in nearly all other states. The programs are dedicated to preparing well educated individuals as well as competent beginning teachers. All students take about half of their credits in arts and sciences including a concentration in an area of personal interest. In addition, each program provides ample practicum experiences with children to enable students to convert theory into practice. Students typically take practica during both the sophomore and junior years, and student teach for a full semester during their senior year. Students majoring in Special Education have many opportunities to work with children and youth in various programs throughout the community. There are several early childhood programs on Campus including the University of Maine at Farmington Nursery School and the Early Intervention Play Group.

65. Dept. Of Ed Programs
of ed. the sites to which this site is linked do not necessarily reflect the positionor policy of the US Office of special education programs and no
http://www.ihdi.uky.edu/msrrc/doeprograms.htm
U.S. Department of Education Programs Office of Student Financial Assistance Programs Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE) Office of Educational Research and Improvement (OERI) Office of Vocational and Adult Education ... Office for Civil Rights
OSERS Components The National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR)
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OSEP)
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U.S.Dept. of Ed. hyperlinked organizational chart in full (a text version of the Department's organization is also available).
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EDGAR (The Education Department General Administrative Regulations) GEPA ( the General Education Provisions Act)
State Implementation Grant (SIG) Information
Annual Reports to Congress on the Implementation of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act:
22nd Annual Report (2000)

21st Annual Report (1999)

20th Annual Report (1998)

19th Annual Report (1997)
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66. Special Education Resources
Steven Fulmer at the West Virginia rehabilitation Research and programs and Scholarshipprograms early acceptance programs and special scholarships for
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67. US Charter Schools Website
and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS) OSERS supports programs that assist in educatingchildren with special needs, provides for the rehabilitation of youth and
http://www.uscharterschools.org/cs/uscsp/query/q/112?topic=24&x-title=Resources

68. About RSA
Develops and implements comprehensive and coordinated programs of vocational rehabilitation, supported employment and independent living for individuals with disabilities. Site includes information on programs, grants, legislation, publications, and research.
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RSA maintains close liaison with federal counterpart agencies such as the Social Security Administration, Department of Labor, National Institute of Mental Health, OSERS' Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP), Office of Adult and Vocational Education, OSERS' National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research NIDRR), as well as the Presidential Task Force on Employment of Adults with Disabilities.
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69. University Of Kentucky - EDSRC
Provides an overview, mission statement, organization and accreditation of the department, faculty demographics, and describes the many degree programs available, including distance education.
http://serc.gws.uky.edu/
The Departments mission is to prepare special education personnel and rehabilitation counselors to provide the best educational and rehabilitation services to individuals with disabilities directly, through collaboration with other professionals and agencies, and through research. The Department subscribes to the concept of the teacher and rehabilitation counselor as an informed and reflective decision maker who collects and analyzes data regarding the person with disabilities, the pertinent variables, and the effectiveness of the interventions. CLICKING HERE The Department currently has sixteen full time faculty lines (i.e., 12 special education and 4 rehabilitation counseling) including the Department's recently appointed Bryan Family Endowed Chair in Special Education Instructional Technology. The Endowed Chair position is the first such position in the College of Education and only one of 68 on the Lexington Campus of the University of Kentucky. The Department has one Special Title Research Assistant Professor position funded through external sources. All department faculty hold either an Ed.D. or Ph.D, there currently are seven full professors (Berdine, Collins, Crystal, Hasselbring, Nelson, Schuster, Slaton), three at the associate professor rank (Feist-Price, Harley, Stevens), and four at the assistant professor rank (Bishop, Jolivette, Lahm, McCormick). Of the current faculty, including its adjunct faculty and endowed chair, six are males, eight are female, and there are two faculty who are African American.

70. Kennedy Krieger Institute Joan Carney, M.Ed
her masterÂ’s degree in special Education and She is currently the Director of threeprograms within the KKI continuum of rehabilitation, The specialized
http://www.kennedykrieger.org/accessible/kki_staff.jsp?pid=1830

71. DYSLEXIA TECHNOLOGY FOR COMPLIANCE WITH FEDERAL SPECIAL ED LAWS
the parameters and rules for special educational services. Section 504 of the RehabilitationAct of mandates that Individual Education programs (IEPs) consider
http://www.dyscalculia.org/edu504.html

72. Easter Seals: Services For Children And Adults With Disabilities And Special Nee
Provides rehabilitation services to children and adults with disabilities, injuries, and other special needs. programs, events, volunteer and job opportunities, office locations, and legislation updates.
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Easter Seals creates solutions that change lives of children and adults with disabilities or other special needs and their families. Site Map Contact Us Login Register ... Vocational Services Subscribe to our Monthly E-mail Newsletter
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73. Programs In The College Of Education
rehabilitation Counseling and Community Inclusion (M. A . programs). SecondaryEducation Major (MAT programs). Program). special Education Courses (SED).
http://www.coe.wayne.edu/org/AS/Programs.html
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74. NCPAD Central Office Staff At UIC
of the textbook, Fitness and rehabilitation programs for special Populations, and onDisability and rehabilitation Research, rehabilitation Research and
http://www.ncpad.org/staffbios/NCPAD/default.htm
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James Rimmer
Principal Investigator
For the past 20 years, Dr. Rimmer has been developing and directing exercise programs for persons with disabilities. He is the sole author of the textbook, Fitness and Rehabilitation Programs for Special Populations, and has published many peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters on various topics related to physical activity, health promotion and disability. In addition to his duties as principal investigator and director of NCPAD, Dr. Rimmer directs a federally funded Center on Health Promotion Research for Persons with Disabilities, which is examining the effects of exercise and health promotion on persons with stroke, diabetes, arthritis, spinal cord injury, and Down syndrome and is developing an instrument for assessing the accessibility of recreation and fitness environments. Dr. Rimmer is also one of four principal investigators in the Midwest Roybal Center for Health Maintenance, which is funded by the National Institute on Aging to assess long-term exercise adherence among persons with disabilities, and is a co-investigator in the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Aging with Mental Retardation at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He is also a member of the Scientific and Medical Advisory Board for LifeFitness Academy.

75. MA-ED Leadership
special Advantages of SDSU Program Training in an environment of cultural diversity,innovative programs, and some yearround operations so students can
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Master of Science in
Rehabilitation Counseling
Bachelor's Degree in Occupational and Adult Studies (BVE) MA - Postsecondary Educational Leadership with a Specialization in Student Affairs ... MA-ED Postsecondary Leadership
Masters of Arts in Education with a concentration in Postsecondary Educational Leadership degree program
The department offers a program leading to a Master of Arts (MA) in Education with an emphasis in Educational Leadership in Postsecondary Education. Students who pursue the MA degree are prepared for effective management and leadership in changing multicultural societies and in varying organizational environments. Students also choose courses or concentrations in which they are personally interested. The emphasis in Educational Leadership prepares individuals to serve in leadership roles in community colleges, universities, technical schools, governmental and adult schools as well as proprietary institutions in both national and international settings. Some of these roles will include positions such as college and technical school teachers, community college deans, and college directors.
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76. National Center For Medical Home Initiatives
The Office of special Education programs (OSEP) is a of the Office of special Educationand to OSEP, OSERS includes the rehabilitation Services Administration
http://www.medicalhomeinfo.org/web/Education.htm
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77. CORE Accredited Programs Index
REGISTRY programs 20012002 Academic Year. of rehabilitation and special EducationAuburn University 1228 D., CRC Department of rehabilitation Counseling Boston
http://www.core-rehab.org/states/registryPrograms.html
REGISTRY PROGRAMS
2001-2002 Academic Year
Dr. Robert Charles Brown, President

Arkansas Technical University
210 Administration Building
Russellville, AR 72801
Office (501) 968-0283 Clarence D. Brown, Ph.D.
Dept. of Rehabilitation and Special Education
Auburn University
1228 Haley Center
Auburn University, AL 36849 Office: (334) 844-5943 Fax: (334) 844-2080 E-Mail: brownc8@mail.auburn.edu Wayne Tyrrell, Sc.D., CRC Department of Rehabilitation Counseling Boston University Sargent College of Allied Health Professions 635 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, MA 02215 Office: (617) 353-7489 Fax: (617) 353-8914 E-Mail: wtyrrell@bu.edu Richard Baumgartner, Ed.D., CRC Department of Human Resources East Central University Box Z-2 Ada, OK 74820 Office: (580) 332-8000 Ext. 400 Fax: (580) 436-3329 E-Mail: rbmgrtnr@mailclerk.ecok.edu Dr. Robert J. Dillman, President East Stroudsburg University 200 Prospect Street East Stroudsburg, PA 18201-2999 Office (570) 422-3558 Marvin Kuehn, Ed.D., CRC

78. School Of Education
The Department of special education and rehabilitation Counseling offers programsin several program areas special education Teaching ( BS), (MS.ed.), (ed.S.)
http://www.jsums.edu/~ed/serc.htm

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The Department of Special Education and Rehabilitation Counseling offers programs in several program areas: Special Education Teaching ( B.S.), (M.S.Ed.), (Ed.S.)
Special Education: Disabilities Studies (Non-Teaching, B.S.)
Rehabilitation Counseling (M.S.) The overall purpose of these programs is to prepare professionals to respond to the unique needs of individuals with disabilities. Special Education Teaching: Mild/Moderate (B.S.) The mission of the program in Mild/ Moderate is to improve the educational and community living outcomes for people with disabilities and their families through: (a) development and dissemination of new knowledge, (b) provision of educational experiences through quality personnel preparation, and (c) provision of service and leadership in the field of special education. Special Education Non-Teaching: Disabilities Studies (B.S.)

79. External Funding Newsletter: Office For Sponsored Programs, University Of Connec
Education Department's Office of special Education and Title, Operate fellowshipprograms aimed at placing Title, rehabilitation Research Training Center in
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80. Wrightslaw: From Emotions To Advocacy - The Special Education Survival Guide
therapeutic recreation services, recreation programs, and leisure services fundedunder the rehabilitation Act of to benefit from special education; includes
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From Emotions to Advocacy Search wrightslaw.com l fetaweb.com l harborhouselaw.com Glossary of Special Education and Legal Terms A Accommodations . Changes in how test is administered that do not substantially alter what the test measures; includes changes in presentation format, response format, test setting or test timing. Appropriate accommodations are made to level the playing field, i.e., to provide equal opportunity to demonstrate knowledge. Achievement test . Test that measures competency in a particular area of knowledge or skill; measures mastery or acquisition of skills. Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) . Legislation enacted to prohibit discrimination based on disability. Attention Deficit Disorder/Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD/ADHD) . Child with ADD or ADHD may be eligible for special education under other health impairment, specific learning disability, and/or emotional disturbance categories if ADD/ADHD condition adversely affects educational performance.

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