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41. Special Education
delightfullydesign display that appeals to special needs students. in England, andhelping to educate disabled refugees in Nepal. utah's project for inclusion.
http://itec.parra.catholic.edu.au/LTST/klasites/SpecEd/SpecEd.html
Internet Resources
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Special Education
Contents General resources and links to other sites Resources for children with special needs Sites for kids Attention deficit disorder ... Inclusion
General resources and links
American Psychological Association
A site brim-full of goodies and up-to-date information. The publications page is impressive, with many articles on-line.
Big Page of Special Education Links
Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators special education.
A good general site with many links to special education and school counselling resources
Special Education Cyber Centre
Many links to other useful sites.
Special Education Internet Sites of Interest
to Teachers, Administrators, Paraprofessionals, Caregivers and Parents.
Special Education Links
Special Education Resources on the Internet (SERI)
This site is a collection of Internet accessible information resources of interest to those involved in the fields related to Special Education.
Special Needs Education
Internet links.
Special needs Resources from the Victorian Dept of Education
Links to other useful sites.
Yahoo
special education links.

42. Links To Other Sites
The utah schools for the Deaf and the Blind addition to visual impairment are disabledby other largest distributors of products for people with special needs.
http://www.obs.org/links.htm
Links to Additional Resources and Materials GREAT SITE: The New York Institute for Special Education, NYISE, has one of the most comprehensive listings of resources available on the web. You can reach the BLINDNESS RESOURCE CENTER at http://www.nyise.org/blind.htm . The listing is available in all accessible formats, including frames, large print, and text only. For additional links to an abundance of resources, please see the National Agenda webpage Organizations www.acb.org ...The American Council of the Blind provides links, resources and information for people who are blind or visually impaired. www.afb.org ...The American Foundation for the Blind is a nonprofit organization enabling blind or visually impaired people to achieve equality and access. January 4 was the birthday of Louis Braille, so the American Foundation for the Blind (AFB)chose that day to launch the Braille Bug, an interactive channel on AFB's web site created to teach sighted children about braille, and to encourage literacy among all childrensighted and visually impaired. Visit http://www.afb.org/braillebug

43. Links - Access
to disseminate information on access for disabled persons to Sponsored by the Universityof utah, this page Inclusion of Students with special needs This site
http://www.emr.org/linksA.html
  • A Spelling Test For Teachers of Students with Learning Disabilities Gary Greene, California State University, Long Beach, LD Forum, Vol. 20, Number 3, Spring 1995. A Publication of the Council for Learning Disabilities. The purpose of this article is to allow special educators to test their knowledge of general and LD specific spelling research in order to ascertain the degree to which they are practicing sound instructional spelling methodology with their students. An eleven item, true-false "spelling test" is presented. Lots of LD information, links, etc. are provided at the Home Site.
  • A Guide to Learning Disabilities for the ESL Classroom Practitioner Christine Root, Harvard University, TESL-Electronic Journal, Vol. 1 No. 1, April 1994. The purpose of this article is to allow educators to understand the problems ESL students who are also LD may face. Includes a helpful table that describes ways that learning problems manifest themselves in school into four categories of difficulties. Listed in their entirety are those categories and their attendant behaviors. The source of this article is LD Online, at http://www.ldonline.org.
  • ACT Home Page
  • Adaptive Computer Systems Home Page Adaptive Computer Systems has developed a line of Windows-based products serving as alternatives to the keyboard: Visual Keyboard, Visual HTMLboard, Visual Surfboard. With each of these products, the user interfaces with a computer with a standard input device (mouse, trackball, or simple switch). Several types of input devices are available to use whatever movement a person has to control input to a computer.

44. Focusing On Special Needs
George, utah. KIDSstill new and under construction is for special needs children,their Also important, is looking at careers for disabled high school students
http://www.socialresearch.nu/webcites/specialneeds.html
Web Cites Index The School Librarian's Workshop Contact Dawn Ganss School and Society
Focusing On Special Needs
from The School Librarian's Workshop
updated for the web June 5, 1999
Currently many schools are again looking closely at "Inclusion" (mainstreaming/ integration) of special needs students into the classroom. It is important to understand these students and to learn how to assist them in being successful in school and in their lives. For the administrators and teachers needing information on Inclusion go to:
INCLUSION WEB SITE
Here is a solid overview of the many aspects of inclusion (philosophy, legal requirements, teacher and administrator’s role, teaching strategies, financial considerations, an inclusive classroom, team planning, and more) with links to Special Education on the Internet . This web site is produced by the Renaissance Group, a consortium of universities "noted for their teacher education programs and working to reform teacher education."
http://www.uni.edu/coe/inclusion/index.html
KIDS TOGETHER, INC.
is a non-profit group from Pennsylvania co-founded by parents, organized by volunteers, and led by a Board of Directors who strive to " provide helpful information and resources to enhance the quality of life for children and adults with disabilities, and communities as a whole." The button on

45. Special Education Enrollment: A Practical Primer - Utah - GreatSchools.net
a balance between teaching special education students in child taught with nondisabledstudents to
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46. Education, General And Special
General SPED Resources A Guide to Students with Learning Disabilities AccessPoints Ace Access Centre Alaska special Ed Page Assisting Our Nation's Preschool Children With Disabilities and Their Families Behavior Page California Association of
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  • AAHE
    American Association for Higher Education
    One Dupont Circle; Washington DC 20036-1110 USA
    Phone: 202-293-6440, Fax 202-293-0073
    Adaptive Environments Center

    AE , a non-profit organization, was founded in 1978 to address the environmental issues that confront people with disabilities and elderly people. Adaptive Environments promotes accessibility as well as universal design through education programs, technical assistance publications and design advocacy.
    Phone: V/TTY 617-695-1225, Fax 617-482-8099 Academy for Educational Development The AED is an independent, nonprofit service organization committed to addressing human development needs in the United States and throughout the world. Washington, DC 20009 USA Phone: 202-884-8000, Fax 202-884-8400 American Council on Education The nation's umbrella higher education association, is dedicated to the belief that equal educational opportunity and a strong higher education system are essential cornerstones of a democratic society.
  • 47. Vouchers Helping The Learning Disabled The Washington Times
    evidence that choice serves the disabled well Scholarship Program, parents of anyspecialneeds child in Already, more than 300 private schools are helping more
    http://www.washtimes.com/commentary/20020605-80847002.htm

    48. DRR: Education
    Student Services at the University of utah. National Educational Association of DisabledStudents ca/sne, information about all special needs Education Network
    http://www.washington.edu/doit/Brochures/DRR/edu.html
    Search Directories Reference Tools UW Home ... DO-IT DO-IT resources DO-IT Programs DO-IT Search DO-IT Home page
    DRR: Education
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    CADRE , The Coalition for Disability Reform in Education, is made up mostly of postsecondary students with disabilities. To subscribe, send a message with a blank subject line to listserv@maelstrom.stjohns.edu . In the body of the message type " subscribe cadre Firstname Lastname DAteach is a discussion group for current and future teachers with disabilities to share information, support, and guidance. To subscribe, send a message with a blank subject line to listserv@listserv.montana.edu . In the body of the message type " subscribe dateach Doitsem is a forum for disabled students and advocates to discuss the integration of people disabilities into science, engineering, math studies, and careers. To subscribe, send a message with a blank subject line to listproc@u.washington.edu

    49. Group Homes, Housing, Residential Schools & Other Links
    Located in Salt Lake City, utah. Institute serves selfhelp organizations of disabledpeople who Hill School is an independent residential special school for
    http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Woods/2869/links.html
    Links
    The following links aren't just for autism, but rather provide information on the topics of housing, independent living for all disabled persons, special needs trusts, etc. Most of these links lead to pages outside of this website, so please bookmark this page before leaving. You can also return here by clicking on your browser's back button. Listing of a residential site or school does not constitute endorsement
      C A N A D A
    • Vancouver Island Autistic Homes Society
    • L'Arche is an international federation of communities in which people with an intellectual disability and those who chose to join them live, work and share their lives together in an atmosphere of trust, friendship, belonging and forgiveness. (Canada, Australia, Belgium and other countries worldwide) U N I T E D K I N G D O M
    • have come together to pioneer an exciting new service for people with autism. Adult Placement Services will provide caring homes for autistic people with experienced, trained and skilled Carers and families in the community.
    • Devon Cornwall Autistic Community Trust - The DCACT is a Registered Charity and a non-profit making Limited Company formed in 1982. Since that time the organisation has grown to establish itself as one of the country's (UK) leading service providers for people with Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Now with a reputation for delivering an extensive range of very high quality services to people of all ages the DCACT continues to work towards the day when all people with ASD have their individual needs met with appropriate services.

    50. U Of MN--CVPC: Deborah Wingert, PhD
    Management Strategies, Minnesota Valley special Education Cooperative the Agingand Aged Developmentally disabled at the Salt Lake City, utah, 1978 (served
    http://www1.umn.edu/cvpc/wingert.html
    Deborah Wingert, Ph.D.
    Violence Prevention Research Coordinator
    Center for Violence Prevention and Control
    Division of Environmental and Occupational Health
    School of Public Health
    University of Minnesota
    Box 807, UMHC 420-Delaware St. SE
    Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455
    Telephone: 612/624-1449
    Telefax: 612/626-0650
    Email: winge007@tc.umn.edu Academic Degrees Professional Experience Collegiate Assigments ... Current Research
    Academic Degrees
    Ph. D., 1979 Utah State University, Logan, Utah; Special Education, (Emotional/Behavioral Disorders, Learning Disabilities, and Mental Retardation)/Instructional Technology M.S., 1977 Utah State University, Logan, Utah; Special Education B.S., 1971 University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Art Education, K-12 Teaching Certification: 1977: Emotional/Behavioral Disorders: K-12 (Utah State University, Logan, Utah) 1973: Elementary Education: 1-6 (Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah) 1971: Art Education: K-12 (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota)
    Professional Experience
    1994-Present Violence Prevention Research Coordinator/Research Project Director, University of Minnesota

    51. VITAE - ANN LUNDQUIST LEMING
    High School (Santa Barbara), 1970 special Education Assistant. Programs in the Statesof utah and Minnesota. Reading Clinic (for learning disabled children) in
    http://www.stolaf.edu/people/leming/vitaeann.html
    VITAE - ANN LUNDQUIST LEMING
    ADDRESS
    507 East Fremont
    Northfield, Minnesota 55057
    Phone: (507) 645-6237
    PERSONAL
    Date of Birth: March 6, 1948
    Marital Status: Married 1970, 3 Children
    Place of Birth: Escalon, California
    Career Objective: Team building with other academic professionals in providing innovative, effective, and efficient transitions from education to employment.
    EDUCATION
    A. B. Westmont College, June 1970 Santa Barbara, California Academic Major: Human Relations (Psychology and Sociology)
    Academic Minor: Literature Gustavus Adolphus College, l971 St. Peter, Minnesota Certificate of Completion: Minnesota State Secondary Education Credential in Social Studies. St. Olaf College, l972 Northfield, Minnesota Special Studies in Social Science M. A. University of Utah, 1979 Salt Lake City, Utah Academic Major: Special Education (Learning Disabilities)
    Thesis: Alternative Education For Out-Of-School Learning Disabled Youth
    Certificate of Completion: Utah Special Education Credential Additional Graduate Work in Special Education: Utah State University
    Mankato State University
    St. Olaf College

    52. Special Education Links For Educators And Parents
    conferences (both in and out of utah), and a in England, and helping to educate disabledrefugees in qld.edu.au/~sarah/spec_ed/ special needs Education Network
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    Since 1975 and the passage of the Education for All Handicapped Children Act (and its 1991 reauthorization as the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) public schools in the United States have been legally required to educate all students in a "least restrictive environment." Essentially, this means that students with disabilities are to be afforded the same learning opportunities as students without disabilities, as far as possible. One strategy to accomplish this goal is the practice of "inclusion" educating all students in the same classroom, to the extent appropriatewith the support of special education teachers, aides, and other resources.

    53. Education Excellence Utah | Fact Check
    school to obtain the special educational services options among lowincome, disabled,and disadvantaged Jordan Clements, founder of Education Excellence utah.
    http://www.edexutah.org/factcheck.html
    Average tuition at private schools in Utah is less than $4000 per year, well below the $6000+ per student spent by the Utah public education system. Fact Check: Legal Status of Florida Parental Choice Educational Program In an op-ed piece published in the DESERET NEWS on 21 October 2001, the Jordan School District Board of Education stated that the "voucher program in Florida has been repealed and declared unconstitutional under the Florida State Constitution." The Board should have checked the facts before making that statement. In fact, Florida has one of the most widely-accepted and successful school choice programs in the country, consisting of three components: 1. The A+ Accountability and Opportunity Scholarships allow Florida parents whose children attend failing schools to redirect any education dollars the state allocates to their children to a public, private, or religious school of their choice.
    2. The McKay Scholarship Program for Children with Special Needs provides publicly-funded vouchers that allow public school children with physical or learning disabilities to attend a non-public school to obtain the special educational services they need. Over 3,700 students and 342 private schools are now participating in this program, up from 1,000 students and 68 schools last year.
    3. A growing number of privately-funded voucher programs, including FloridaChild, provide low-income families with grants they can spend at any public, private, or religious school. And with a bold new tax credit program having just passed the Florida legislature, many more programs are expected to be formed in the next two years.

    54. APH Ex Officio Trustees: States Q-Z
    Quigley Director, Education Resource Center utah School for Belinda WestO'Neal Director,special Education Department DEAF, BLIND MULTI-disabled AT HAMPTON
    http://www.aph.org/fedquotpgm/statesq-z.html
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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

    55. Child Care In Utah: A Short Report On Subsidies, Affordability, And Supply
    and little training is available in utah to help said they were comfortable takingspecial needs children. not suited to care for profoundly disabled children.
    http://aspe.hhs.gov/hsp/Child-Care99/ut-rpt.htm
    Child Care in Utah:
    A Short Report on
    Subsidies, Affordability, and Supply
    This report summarizes recent child care information for the state of Utah . The first section provides new information on child care subsidies , based on eligibility estimates generated by the Urban Institute and state administrative data reported to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The second two parts, on affordability and supply , draw on state and local data collected by the Urban Institute during the summer of 1999 under contract with HHS. A companion document to the national report entitled " Access to Child Care for Low-Income Working Families ," the Utah report is one in a series of nine state reports. [The other reports are: Connecticut Delaware Florida Louisiana ... Texas , and Utah
    I. Child Care Subsidies
    Figure 1. Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) Eligibility and Receipt in Utah Sources: Urban Institute simulations and state administrative data reported to the Child Care Bureau.
    • 271,000 children under age 13 (or under age 19 if disabled) live in families where the family head (and spouse if present) is working or is in an education or training program, as shown in Figure 1. Children across all family income levels are included in this estimate. Most of these children (

    56. Esmerel's Collection Of Special Education Resources
    Kids in the World This page will help parents of children who are gifted or disabled. TexasSpecial Education Resource Center; utah's Project for
    http://www.esmerel.org/misc/special.htm
    Special Education Resources
    (Courtesy of Esmerel: Home of Unicorn Quest : The Kids' Typing Tutor Game for One or Two Hands ) Welcome to another part of Esmerel's Collection of Disability Resources. This page is dedicated to special education resources. This list is growing constantly. If you know of any other resources or have suggestions, please email Heather.
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    57. Special Education: A Research Guide
    and Resources http//www.eskimo.com/~jlubin/disabled. University of Virginia, Officeof special Education Resources utah's Project for Inclusion http//www.usoe
    http://www.bu.edu/library/research-guides/specedu.html
    Library Home Ask-a-Librarian Library Catalog Research Guides ... B.U.
    Research Guide: Special Education
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    Indexes and Abstracts
    Biological Abstracts PAIS (Public Affairs Information Service) Education Full-Text PsychINFO ... ERIC Psychological Abstracts 1927+
    Mugar Reference X BF 1 F27 Exceptional Child Education Resources 1977
    Mugar Reference X Z 5814 C52 F69 RAND Abstracts FRANCIS Science Direct Index Medicus
    Mugar X Z 6660 F60 Social Sciences Citation Index (via ISI Web of Knowledge) Lexis Nexis Academic Social Sciences Full-Text Medline (Pub Med) ... Back to top
    Journals
    Advances in Special Education
    Mugar LC 3950 A36 Education and Training In Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities
    Mugar HV 894 F66 Annals of Dyslexia
    Mugar RJ 496 A5 O78 Exceptional Children
    Mugar LC 3950 F34 Behavioral Neuroscience The Gifted Child Quarterly
    Mugar HQ 773.5 A1 F57

    58. S
    Services for Developmentally disabled in Colorado Springs. Stephanie CentralHomepage for special Children. Student Services University of utah.
    http://www.handinet.org/DOG/S.htm
    HandiNet's Disability Links
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    Safe Guard Surfacing Corp. playground safety surfacing SAFE-T-CHILD - Safety Info for Kids SafeTek International, Inc. Saint Johns Electronic Rehabilitation Gopher Site Sam Home, The Specially Adapted Manufactured Home Sammons Preston A Bissell Healthcare Company CIL San Francisco AIDS Foundation San Francisco Down Syndrome Association San Francisco Exploratorium Disabled Access Program Sangre de Cristo Independent Living Center Pueblo CIL SATIS Software SAY - Text-to-speech interface using ASCII/phenomes Sch of the Future S.A. Schizencephaly Schizophrenia Website Schools for the Deaf on the Web ... SCUBATRUST, The Diving for People with Disabilities Screen Magnifiers Homepage SEARCH.COM Seat-A-Robics - Excercise for the Disabled Second Power, Inc., The Self Advocacy Home Page Self Help for Hard of Hearing People, Inc. SHHH California Self Help for Hard of Hearing People, Inc. Self-Help Clearinghouse, The Self-Improvement thru Riding Education SEM University of Delaware Semantic Compaction Systems Minspeak S eemoretours Licensed and accredited tour operators specialising in providing wheelchair accessible and private travel packages to South East Queensland - Australia.

    59. Education Articles In The News - Special Education Law & Advocacy Strategies
    Support for Reading First In Arizona, Michigan, And utah. Wanted Web geeks for thedisabled MSNBC. Parents of children with special needs have homework to do
    http://www.reedmartin.com/inthenews.htm
    REED MARTIN, J.D. Chat Room I Phone Consults Manuals Shopping Cart Free Articles ... Message Board I Workshops I Audiotapes I CD'S I Videotapes email REED'S MANUALS Advanced Advocacy Strategies Using Your School's And State's Violations of Section 504 And The ADA To Get Your Child The Program They Need Under IDEA, Section 504 or The ADA Are You Ready To Play Hardball? ARE YOU REALLY READY TO ASK FOR A DUE PROCESS HEARING? Getting Your Child with Autism What They Are Entitled to Under Federal Laws Getting Control of the IEP Process - How to Use over 100 Changes the law to get what your child deserves ... home FREE Articles Shopping Cart Services Court Cases ... What's New ARTICLES BY TOPIC: ADD/ADHD Learning Disabilities Dyslexia Court Cases Down Syndrome Autism/Asperger's IEP Section 504/ADA FERPA Evaluation Behavior/Discipline Transition Complaint Resources Access to Records ...
    Special education rules questioned
    Sunday October 13, 2002 By The Associated Press
    MORGANTOWN, WV

    60. Stateline.org Lobbying Season Opens For Special Education
    the full cost of educating learning disabled children even billion to educate the5.6 million special-needs kids t really change the cost of special education
    http://www.stateline.org/story.do?storyId=225070

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