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41. Curriculum Vita
of Young Children with special needs, Southeast Regional Network, Johnson City, tennessee,January 1989 Hearing Impaired Learning disabled Students, Educational
http://web.utk.edu/~sbenner/Benner_Vita.html
Curriculum Vita Susan McLean Benner Current Position: Professor, Department of Theory and Practice in Teacher Education, College of Education, University of Tennessee Education: Ed. D. Teachers College, Columbia University, New York Major: Special Education, Mental Retardation, College Teaching Dissertation: Teaching Trainable Mentally Retarded Children to Use Strategies in Discrimination Learning Problems Ed.M. Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, New York Major: Special Education, Instruction and Supervision, Mental Retardation M.S. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee Major: Special Education, Mental Retardation B.A. Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas Major: Social Science Professional Experience: Professor and Program Coordinator, Inclusive Early Childhood Education, Theory and Practice in Teacher Education, University of Tennessee Professor, Department of Special Services Education, University of Tennessee Associate Professor (Tenured), Department of Special Services Education, University of Tennessee University of Tennessee Assistant Professor, Department of Special Education and

42. Policy Brief: Charter Schools
Charter schools serving disabled and disadvantaged students will monies and resourcesfor special populations. 30. Like tennessee, the lack of information about
http://www.ael.org/rel/policy/charter.htm
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The following Policy Brief is available in PDF format . To access this file, you need Acrobat Reader. Download a free version here. http://www.adobe.com/product s/acrobat/readstep.html Charter Schools: The Perspective from
AEL's Region Minnesota passed the first charter school legislation in 1991. Seven years later, about three-fifths of the states had followed suit. In 1999, President Clinton announced federal aid to 32 states that had applied for charter school funds. Existing programs were granted a total of $54 million dollars, and $41 million dollars was earmarked for start up grants for the express purpose of increasing the number of charter schools from the more than 1,700 that currently exist to 3,000 by the year 2001. Policymakers in AEL's region (Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia) have approached legislation more cautiously. This issue of Policy Briefs provides an overview of charter school legislation, looks at concerns specific to AEL's region, and reports on the status of charter school legislation in four states. What are charter schools?

43. Listings Of The World Reference Education Special Education
org/ Added Nov-25-02; tennessee School for 02; The New York Institute for SpecialEducation Post children who are blind or visually disabled, emotionally and
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44. What Are Public Charter Schools
(In urban areas in tennessee, the per Others have been established to serve disabledchildren, or to a slightly lower percentage of special needs students than
http://www.tncharters.org/whatare.htm

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  • 46. Early Start - Online Library
    Families Of Children With special needs Early Intervention Project, Stafford, BethG. tennessee Children's Services for the Physically disabled Child, Wright
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    47. Academy Trains Local Educators To Help Disabled Enter Workforce
    trains local educators to help disabled enter workforce. education will attend theTennessee Transition Academy a high school student with special needs who is
    http://www.vanderbilt.edu/News/register/Jun19_00/story10.html
    Academy trains local educators to help disabled enter workforce
    "We've had some really amazing plans developed and then implemented when the participants return to their schools." Susan Copeland, Assistant coordinator,
    Tennessee Transition Academy
    by Tara S. Donahue More than 60 people from Middle Tennessee with an interest in special education will attend the Tennessee Transition Academy on the Peabody campus June 20-23. Participants in the four-day event will explore effective ways to help students with disabilities physical and learning both successfully transition to work from high school. The event will include people with an interest in special education including transition teachers, school administrators, vocational rehabilitation counselors and parents. This year's attendees will include a high school student with special needs who is interested in advocating for young people with disabilities. The Tennessee Transition Academy was developed in 1997 in response to community needs to provide for those with disabilities after they graduate from high school. A number of methods are used during the academy to present information in an efficient manner. "The academy will alternate between those of us on staff Carolyn Hughes, Steve Johnson and myself presenting information sessions, hands-on activities, videos, role-play, etc., and speakers who have expert knowledge in an area related to transition," said Susan Copeland, assistant coordinator for the academy who earned her Ph.D. in education and human development from Peabody College in May.

    48. Special Education Enrollment: A Practical Primer - Tennessee - GreatSchools.net
    strike a balance between teaching special education students child taught with nondisabledstudents to
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    49. Untitled
    The alleged disabled person has the right to of Education, Off ice of special Education,Nashville (615 Center, Knoxville (423) 5945691 tennessee Protection
    http://www.korrnet.org/kcsdpp/rights1213.htm
    12. UNILATERAL PLACEMENT BY PARENTS OF CHILDREN IN PRIVATE SCHOOLS AT PUBLIC
    EXPENSE
    Child Identification and Evaluation.
    If your child is enrolled in a private, including parochial, elementary or secondary school in Tennessee, the IDEA requirements for child identification and evaluation apply to your child.
    Children Placed in, or Referred To. Private Schools by School District. If your child is placed in, or referred to, other public or private schools or facilities by the State or your child's school district, as the means of carrying out the requirements of IDEA or any other applicable law requiring the provision of special education and related services to all children with disabilities, then special education and related services are provided in accordance with an individualized education program (IEP) at no cost to you.
    Payment for Education of Children Enrolled in Private Schools Without Consent of or Referral by the School district. The school district is not required to pay for the cost of education, including special education and related services, of your child with a disability at a private school or facility if the school district made a free appropriate public education available to your child and you elected to place your child in the private school or facility.
    Reimbursement for Private School Placement.

    50. UTC: Grad School Master Of Education In Special Education
    Classroom Distance Learning Center; tennessee Early Intervention are awarded to studentsin special education each specialized services to disabled individuals
    http://www.utc.edu/gradstudies/speced.html
    THE GRADUATE SCHOOL The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
    Master of Education in Special Education The Master's of Education concentrations in special education seek to provide breadth and depth to professionals holding an initial degree in special education. The program also provides options for those seeking initial licensure in special education from general education or unrelated fields. Additionally, the concentrations allow specialization in the following areas: mild disabilities; moderate/severe disabilities; early childhood special education; gifted education and emotional/behavioral disabilities. The program and department are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the National Council for Accreditation in Teacher Education. Program Requirements
    A program of study for the student is prepared in consultation with the faculty of the program. A typical program of study includes the following: Core Courses:
    EDAS 501 - Methods of Educational Research
    EPSY 505 - Foundations of Services to Exceptional Learners
    EDSP 506 - Program Design and Curricula Strategies for the Exceptional Learners
    EPSY 507 - Advanced Techniques of Individual Assessment
    EDUC 508 - Collaboration and Consultation
    EDSP 509 - Advanced Instructional Technology
    EDSP 570 - Seminar: Contemporary Issues and Independent Research Elective - An appropriate graduate level course approved by advisor.

    51. TIGER
    TAASE Proposal to Remove Gifted Education from tennessee’s special in educationAre the gifted and disabled equally 'special'? , Commercial Appeal
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    NEW Release Education Groups Support Gifted Education Study Committee
    NEW Announcement 2003 TIGER Advisory Board
    NEW Issue Brief Gifted Education in Tennessee: Background, Recent Legislative Activity, and Recommendations Statement TIGER Accomplishments and Goals Brochure Gifted Education in Tennessee: Families and Schools Working Report National Survey on the State Governance of K12 Gifted and Talented Education Report National Survey on the State Governance of K12 Gifted and Talented Education
    (Optimized for printing 4MB) Expert Do Gifted Students Have Special Needs? Statement TIGER Strongly Supports Increased Funding for the Javits Act Release House Education Committee Hearing on HB2934 by Maddox: Summary and Response Release Maddox-Herron Bill Background Background information on current gifted laws in Tennessee Expert Dr. Lynnette Henderson discusses the proposed legislation

    52. Archive
    Parents here have joined a group called the tennessee Initiative for The state doesn'tprovide special education funds, however, for disabled 3 and 4-year
    http://www.giftedtn.org/tiger/docs/archive5.htm
    PRINT THIS STORY E-MAIL THIS STORY At issue in education: Are the gifted and disabled equally 'special'? By Mickie Anderson
    manderson@gomemphis.com
    Jane Murphy was puzzled when she got a look at her daughter's schoolwork. On the back of Sarah's completed worksheets, the just-turned 7-year-old had written the lyrics to every S Club 7 song she knew. "I said 'Sarah, when do you have time to do this?' " Murphy said, "and she said, 'When I finish my work.' " After the family moved here in October, Sarah started first grade at Shelby County's Crosswind Elementary. Frustrated at reading "baby books" and the tiny spelling words she'd mastered in kindergarten, Sarah began to protest, lounging too long in her pajamas and complaining about school. Things are better now. Sarah joins a third-grade class for reading, spelling and language arts as part of the school's program for gifted students. On her last test, she spelled "Massachusetts," and she does book reports along with her older classmates. "Now she's ready to go to school," Murphy said. "She's up early and ready to go."

    53. Special Education Graduate Programs In Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama And Louis
    Middle tennessee State University College of Graduate Studies Severely/ProfoundlyDisabled; M.Ed. and Psychology Inclusive Education (special needs in the
    http://www.gradschools.com/listings/sc/edu_special_SC.html
    SPECIAL EDUCATION
    (Education of the Handicapped, Learning Disabilities)
    Graduate Schools in Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana
    Sponsoring Institutions:
    Alabama A and M University University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, The
    Click here for information on becoming a sponsoring institution
    General Listings:
    Alabama A and M University
    School of Education
    Special Education
    Office of the Dean of Graduate Studies and Extended Studies
    P.O. Box 998
    Normal, AL 35762 U.S.A.
    Click to send E-mail to:
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    Degrees Offered:
    M.ED.,M.S. - Early Childhood Education; M.ED.,M.S. - Emotional Conflict; M.ED.,M.S.,A.A.- Learning Disabilities; M.ED.,M.S. - Mental Retardation; M.ED.,M.S.,A.A. - Mild Learning Handicapped; M.ED.,M.S.,A.A. - Special Language Pathology; M.ED.,M.S.,A.A. - Special Language Pathology/Clinical; SSMD.,M.ED.,M.S.,A.A. - Special Language Pathogy Click here for details on how the Access Group can help you finance this program -> Alabama State University School of Graduate Studies Special Education P.O. Box 271

    54. Additional Career Outlook
    Double major in special Education alcoholism, drug abuse, family violence, aging,poor, disabled, etc College of Human Ecology University of tennessee CFS Home
    http://cfs.he.utk.edu/cfsdept/cfswhat.html
    Child and Family Studies
    Additional Opportunities and Career Outlook
    (or "What Can I Do With This Degree!?")
    AREAS EMPLOYERS STRATEGIES Pre-School / Day Care
    - Teaching
    - Administration -Church/religious organizations.
    -Montessori schools.
    -Private, public, franchise, and corporate day care centers.
    -Private homes.
    -Family day care.
    -Extended school programs.
    -Nursery school/mother's day out programs. -Develop physical stamina for working with children. -Acquire certification/licensing for day care and public school teaching. Community Services -Community centers. -YMCA, YWCA -Consumer protection agencies. -Summer camp programs. -Adult/child day care provides. -Programs servicing children and adults with special needs. -Hospitals. -Rehabilitation organizations. -Retirement homes. -Travel agencies. -Insurance companies. -Church/religious organizations. -Seek related work experience particularly summer camps or special needs areas. -Obtain Child Life Certification for some areas. Social Services -Profit and nonprofit organizations geared to services for children, youth, families or senior citizens. -Adult/child day care providers.

    55. APH Ex Officio Trustees: States Q-Z
    Center for the Visually Impaired tennessee School for Belinda WestO'Neal Director,special Education Department of THE DEAF, BLIND MULTI-disabled AT HAMPTON
    http://www.aph.org/fedquotpgm/statesq-z.html
    HOME PRODUCTS LOUIS SHOP ... SEARCH
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    States Q-Z
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    RHODE ISLAND
    RHODE ISLAND DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
    Mr. John Doyle
    Teacher for the Visually Impaired
    Rhode Island Department of Education Vision Services Program
    1 Corliss Park
    Providence, RI 02908
    Phone: (401) 222-3909
    Fax: (401) 222-4439
    SOUTH CAROLINA
    SOUTH CAROLINA COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND
    Mr. Frank Coppel
    Director of Facilities
    South Carolina Commission for the Blind P.O. Box 79 Columbia, SC 29201-0079 Phone: (803) 898-8784 Fax: (803) 898-8797 Email: fcoppel@sccb.state.sc.us SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF DISABILITIES AND SPECIAL NEEDS Ms. Deborah McPherson South Carolina Department of Disabilities And Special Needs P.O. Box 4706 Columbia, SC 29240 Phone: (803) 898-9714 Fax: (803) 898-9660 Email: dmcpherson@ddsn.state.sc.us SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Ms. Marcia Kelly Education Associate, Visual Impairment/Deaf Blind South Carolina Department of Education 1429 Senate Street, Room 503C, Rutledge Bldg. Columbia, SC 29201 Phone: (803) 734-8222 Fax: (803) 734-4605 Email: mkelly@SDE.State.SC.US

    56. TRI Online! Disability Links - Parent Advcocacy/Special Education
    IV Kentucky, North Carolina, SouthCarolina, tennessee, Virginia, and Loving YourDisabled Child California (CPRC). special needs Parents Info Network - Maine
    http://www.taconicresources.net/resources/pa-ed.shtml
    TRI Online!
    Web Site Menu:

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    Parent Advocacy/Special Education Links to web sites about parent advocacy, special education, resources, organizations, SSI, insurance. Quick Menu: Click on any menu link to jump to that section of the page. General Resources Medicaid/SSI/Insurance IDEA
    Education/Special Ed
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    57. Curr_overview.html
    have a special school for disabled students, as for the Exceptional) is a specialeducation service intellectually gifted students in the state of tennessee.
    http://www.scs.k12.tn.us/SCS/departments/instructional_serv2.html
    INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES DEPARTMENTS Assistant Superintendent
    Directors
    Elementary Education
    Secondary Education
    Staff Development
    Special Education ...
    Student Achievement
    CURRICULUM OVERVIEW
    The Shelby County School District offers a comprehensive instructional program for approximately 45,000 students enrolled in grades K-12. The district is dedicated to the belief that each student is a unique person. The Shelby County School System tries to maximize the achievement of each and every student by offering extensions of classroom instruction in every school. Success-oriented learning experiences are utilized to encourage each student to reach his or her maximum potential - intellectually, socially, emotionally, physically, aesthetically, and morally.
    All elementary schools provide curricula that emphasize the development of basic skills and make provisions for development beyond the basics through appropriate classroom and enrichment activities. All instruction centers around the new state standards. Creative thinking and problem solving strategies are interwoven across the curriculum. Full day kindergarten programs and special programs for students who need reinforcement and students who are academically gifted are available.

    58. SCS - General Information Part 2
    have a special school for disabled students, as What happens after I send the specialeducation records the approved standards of the tennessee State Department
    http://www.scs.k12.tn.us/SCS/pages/info2.html
    SCS General Information
    District Information

    Mission Statement

    System Objectives

    Academic Offerings
    ...
    Shelby County Schools Technology Plan

    (to access these files you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader. Click here to download a copy of Acrobat Reader
    Special Education Shelby County Schools
    Division of Special Education
    5650 Woodlawn St.
    Bartlett, TN 38134 (901) 321-2711 Fax Number Director of Special Education: Jo Bellanti The Shelby County Board of Education provides an educational program for eligible students with disabilities ages 3 to 21. Preschool services for eligible children with disabilities ages 3-5 are also available. If you have or know of such a child, please call (901) 321-2710. Moving to Shelby County - Special Needs Student? Programs and Services in SCS Shelby County Schools offers a wide variety of services for students with special needs. We have resource (part-time pull-out) classes in every school. Services in speech, occupational, and physical therapy are provided in every school. Over two-thirds (2/3) of our schools have self-contained (Comprehensive Development Classes) CDC classes or Expanded Resource classes. We have preschool classes for students with disabilities in 11 locations (and growing!). We no longer have a special school for disabled students, as we prefer to locate students in their home schools or as close to home as possible. More information on our various services can be obtained by contacting the Division of Special Education at (901)321-2710.

    59. Parents Links From Sevier County Special Education
    Emotions to Advocacy site tennessee Commission on Rights, Minnesota's PACER site SpecialNeeds Advocate for a virtual community for the disabled; maybe spread
    http://www.slc.sevier.org/parents.htm
    Site search Web search
    powered by FreeFind Site Last Updated: April 4, 2003 Take this survey to rate the Sevier County Special Education Website. Take this survey to rate your latest contact with the Sevier County Special Education team. Information for Parents/Guardians
    Sevier County SpEd PAC
    State/County Sites Meeting Announcements Special Education Sites ... SpEd PAC Membership Services in Sevier County and Tennessee Next Parents' Support Group Meeting, Thursday, April 3, noon at the Trula Lawson Center. You may bring a covered dish to add to the potluck lunch.
    Parent Survey to rate the evaluation and education planning process for your child
    Call to Join the Sevier County Special Education Parent Advisory Committee , a 1-page PDF form to become a member of the SpEd PAC. Here's the same form
    Special Education Forms , the State's link for Special Education forms (in Spanish or English, also in PDF and MSWord formats)
    FERPA in Sevier County , guardians' (or 18+ year-old students') rights concerning education records
    Roles/Responsibilities for Service Delivery Options in Sevier County Neighborhood Schools
    Continuum of Special Education Services Provided by Every Sevier County Neighborhood School
    How Will I Know If My Child Is Making Progress?

    60. Special Needs Family Friendly Fun - Home School Homeschooling
    education in homeschools, Christian and Cottage schools. network for the Middle Tennesseearea moorefoundation.com NATHHAN Homeschooling special needs children
    http://www.family-friendly-fun.com/links/homeschoolhomeschooling.html
    Links Portal
    Offering family friendly fun and special needs resources that enhance the quality and fun of family life for special needs families.
    Family friendly fun
    Site map Site
    Our mission is to: enable families with special needs to share their experiences by subscribing to our newsletter , joining our eGroup forum, talking in our chat room and posting to our bulletin board ; offer information on a wide variety of family fun and special needs topics ; and facilitate access via rings and links to websites relevant to special needs families. Adoption Arts Crafts Babies Charities ... Work at home
    Home school Homeschooling
    Other important Home school Homeschooling links:
    A Beka Home School: Three Options for Your Family...

    Click here for information about Home School Motel Meetings in your area....
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    Over 1300 pages of free online interactive arithmetic lessons, problems and games for grades K-8...
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    Adbome-ED... Whether you are currently home schooling, looking into home education for the future, or just wanting information about the fastest growing education trend, we are happy to be of service to you.... http://www.abhome-ed.org

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