Special Olympics West Virginia Volunteers are truly the heart of SOWV. Nearly 5 000 individuals statewide give of their time and talents to assure special Olympics west virginia programs are of the highest caliber and quality possible. schools athletic facilities for local special special Olympics athletes and non-disabled needs a variety of individuals to make it successful, so does special Olympics west virginia. http://wvweb.com/wvso/volunteer.html
Extractions: Volunteering Volunteers are truly the heart of SOWV. Nearly 5,000 individuals state-wide give of their time and talents to assure Special Olympics West Virginia programs are of the highest caliber and quality possible. Through positive volunteer experiences, individuals of all ages have improved their interpersonal skills, experienced opportunities in numerous career alternatives and developed or enhanced their leadership and managerial abilities. Companies whose employees volunteer experience an improved sense of teamwork and pride in their organization and themselves. Running a year-round sports training and competition program for individuals with mental retardation takes more than just good intentions. We rely on thousands of volunteers to train and support thousands of athletes who participate in Special Olympics throughout the year. You can help in many different ways.
Untangling The Web--Disability Links Links to disability Web sites. Center serves the disabled community in and to parents and schools for the purpose special health care needs, as well as those involved in their care and development. west virginia http://www.icdi.wvu.edu/Others.htm
Extractions: Steven L. "Speed" Fullmer, Ed. D., age 48, died of cancer August 21, 1998. He was the founder of the award-winning Untangling the Web . As a Research Assistant Professor in the International Center for Disability Information at West Virginia University, he published scholarly research articles and book chapters. He was a world-class guitar musician. He is missed by his many friends and colleagues. This page was last edited on April 2, 2003 . Some web pages may not be available due to network traffic or may no longer be in operation. Disability-Related Resources Menu General Information Resources These links are for sites that provide information on multiple disabilities or disability issues. These include organizations and vendors as well as personal pages. AADI . Advocate's Association for Disability Independence. Geocities Disability Community Project. (Not working 30-Jul-02) Ability Kids . Information on children with disabilities. Ability Online . An on-line community for children with disabilities. Active Living Alliance For Canadians with a Disability . A partnership of 14 National Associations whose common goal is to facilitate active living opportunities for Canadians with a disability. ADA Computer Center . The City of Manhattan's ADA Computer Center serves the disabled community in and around Manhattan, Kansas.
Dynamic Directory - Reference - Education - Special Education - Schools This NICHCY News Digest discusses all that parents go through upon learning that their child has a disability. Included are numerous tips and resources. to respond to the information needs of parents those who have learned their child has special needs and those who have http://www.maximumedge.com/cgi/dir/index.cgi/Reference/Education/Special_Educati
Extractions: Anne Carlsen Center for Children - Provides health care, education and support services for children with special needs and their families. Jamestown, ND. Atlanta Speech School - Therapeutic educational center for children and adults with hearing, speech, language, or learning disabilities. Atlanta, GA. Bethany Independent School - Renowned for expertise regarding dyslexic students. Kent, UK. Brehm Preparatory School - Addresses a complete array of learning disabilities. Carbondale, IL. Bullimbal School for Special Purposes - School for students with disabilities in Australia. Calvin Academy - Provides day school, after school tutoring, and summer programs for children who are not successful in traditional k-12 classrooms including special education. Minneapolis, MN.
WASHINGTONIAN/Special-Needs Private Schools offerings, including Annapolis Area Christian School; west Nottingham Academy collegecounseling, and night school for learningdisabled adults also virginia. http://www.washingtonian.com/schools/private/specialneedsprivate.html
Extractions: PRIVATE SCHOOLS The following schools are structured for students with special needs. A few others locally have a special-needs component in addition to their mainstream offerings, including Annapolis Area Christian School; West Nottingham Academy in Colora, Maryland; St. Vincent Pallotti High School in Laurel; Dominion Christian School in Oakton; and Paul VI Catholic High School and St. Leo the Great School in Fairfax. Lt. Joseph P. Kennedy Institute, www.kennedyinstitute.org Kingsbury Day School, www.kingsbury.org Lab School of Washington, www.labschool.org Different Drum, Dominion School, Foundation School of Alexandria, www.foundationschools.org Leary School of Virginia, www.learyschool.org Little Keswick School, www.avenue.org/lks Oakland School, www.oaklandschool.net Oakwood School, www.oakwoodschool.com www.phillipsprograms.org St. Coletta of Greater Washington, www.stcoletta.org Timber Ridge School www.timber-ridge-school.org Chelsea School, www.chelseaschool.edu
Schools Of The NRV Narrows Elementary School 501 west Wolf Street Narrows, VA Elementary School 4069Riner Road Riner, virginia 24149 Tel. the special needs of the disabled child http://www.ps.vt.edu/ofs/Schools of NRV.html
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Resources at their centers in virginia, west virginia and Maryland. of mentally and physicallydisabled children in schools Programs special needs Secondary schools A http://www2.sandi.net/specialed/Pages/ILS/0resources.htm
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SERI General Disabilities Information Resources by Steven Fulmer at the west virginia Rehabilitation Research provides a directoryof special needs resources, including to the field of disabled and elderly http://seriweb.com/general.htm
Extractions: Instant Access Treasure Chest ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education Special Education Internet Sites of Interest to Teachers, Administrators, Paraprofessionals, Caregivers and Parents Beacons of Excellence A research project funded by the Office of Special Education Programs, U.S. Department of Education. The purpose of the project is to increase the understanding of how schools can improve learning results for students with disabilities, within the context of efforts to achieve exemplary results for all students. Disability Resources Nonprofit organization that monitors, reviews, and reports on resources related to disabilities daily. Special Needs Education (SNE) project an Internet service providing resources for parents, teachers, schools, and other professionals, individuals, groups, and organizations involved in the education of students with special needs SpecialEdNews - Special education newsletter, articles and resources for educating students with disabilities. I nternet R esources for ... (IRSC Guide to resources for children with learning disabilities, developmental disorders and serious illnesses or disabilities
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General Resources About Disabilities the Web hosted by west virginia Rehabilitation Research The SonRise Program For FamiliesWith special needs Children. Housing in Jeopardy for 156,000 disabled. http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/go/cise/ose/resources/general.html
Extractions: University of Virginia Curry School of Education Many of these sources apply to several aspects of disability or special education. We've assembled them here for folks who are seeking general (in the sense of 'generic') sources. The resources listed here are sometimes included elsewhere in our pages. If you're looking for something that you haven't found elsewhere, you should scan this list. Looking for information that used to be listed on this page? See the new sibling page, Assistive Technology NCITE , the National Center to Improve the Tools of Educators Case-Link , an interactive multi-media project about using cases on the web as a means of teaching about special education. Anyone who wants to know something about effective instruction should read Ed Anderson's paper called " Education that Works: The Child is Always Right ." It's one of many valuable resources one can find at the Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies web site. George Klima's extensive site about the importance of effectiveness in educational reform , one of our favorite, no-nonesense places about education on the web Project EASI U.S.
Support Worker - Special Needs Headline News & Resources emergency treatment for a developmentally disabled resident whose the 35th anniversaryof the special Olympics, which WV, 3/17/2003 west virginia operates two http://www.supportworker.com/index.lasso
Deaf Resources Directory - ADVOCACY / PARENT GROUPS are Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, virginia, west virginia, and the is to serviceJewish disabled children by and promote their special needs in legislation http://www.captionlit.com/resource/res01.htm
Extractions: AG Bell is a membership organization and information center on pediatric hearing loss, advocating the use of technology to maximize the use of technology to maximize residual hearing, written and spoken language, and speechreading skills. AG Bell provides ongoing support and advocacy for parents and professionals. Return to Top of Page
Tazewell County, Virginia, Public Schools Special Education Tazewell County Public schools 209 west Fincastle Rd. disabled children are thosechildren who manifest one The State of virginia uses the following definitions http://tazewell.k12.va.us/web1/services/specialed/identify.html
Extractions: Identifying Students with Disabilities Tazewell County Public Schools ensures that all children with disabilities, aged two to 21, inclusive, residing in Tazewell County have a right to a free and appropriate public education. Disabled children are those children who manifest one or more of the following impairments, and who, because of those impairments, need special education. The State of Virginia uses the following definitions: 1. Autism means a developmental disability significantly affecting verbal and nonverbal communication and social interaction, generally evident before age 3, that adversely affects a child's educational performance. Other characteristics often associated with autism are engagement in repetitive activities and stereotyped movements, resistance to environmental change or change in daily routines, and unusual responses to sensory experiences. 2. Deaf blindness means concomitant hearing and visual impairments, the combination of which causes such severe communication and other developmental and educational problems that they cannot be accommodated in special education programs solely for deaf or blind children.
Focusing On Special Needs virginia (Department of Education, west virginia Universitys and under constructionis for special needs children, their at careers for disabled high school http://www.socialresearch.nu/webcites/specialneeds.html
Extractions: 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: Here is a solid overview of the many aspects of inclusion (philosophy, legal requirements, teacher and administrators 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 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
General Disability Resources The special needs Network. Association on disabled Student Service PO 21192, Columbus,OH 43221 (614)2923307 Programs and Post President; west virginia Univ. http://www.as.wvu.edu/~acad/genres.html
Extractions: AccessAbility Accessibility.com The access information supermarket Adaptive Environments Working to make the world fit for all people. Academic Software: Adaptive Device Locator System The Adaptive Device Locator System is moving onto the Web! Visit the new experimental web site and search two complete ADLS databases (Communication and Environmental Adaptation). Be sure to complete the on-line evaluation to let us know how to make this new resource better as we add the remaining five ADLS databases over the next year. Adders (ADHD) The Alexander Gram Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing All disAbility Links This site has an extensive list of links to pages pertaining to disabilities and disability information. American Chemical Society The world's largest scientific organization. The Committee on Persons with Disabilities publishes free manuals. American Council of the Blind The American Federation for the Blind The American Hyperlexia Association The Andrew Projects Resource Directory Scholarships for people with dissabilities. Apple K-12 Education-Disability resources Apple is committed to helping persons with special needs attain a level of independence through a personal computer. Every Macintosh ships with rich, built-in features that support a positive user experience for disabled people.
About Me We went to west virginia State College, where we both I REALLY wanted to teach studentswith special needs. the last four teaching learning disabled and mildly http://www.geocities.com/Athens/6534/aboutme.html
Extractions: All About Me My name is Patrick Toney. I am 36 years old, and as I said on my first page, I am a special educator. I have been teaching for about 14 years. I taught for three years in West Virginia (where I am originally from), and the last eleven in Virginia. I was born on March 4, 1965 in Charleston, WV. I am the youngest of six children. We lived in Cabin Creek, WV until I was 5 years old, when we moved to Marmet, WV into an old plantation house. When I was 18, we then moved again to Cross Lanes, WV which is a suburb of Charleston. I am very fortunate to have had two terrific and supportive parents growing up. My dad, Dan Toney, was a personnel director for a mining company and my mom, Ann Toney, was a housewife. I have nothing but good memories of my childhood and all my family did together. My dad sadly passed away unexpectedly on November 11, 1999. He was 72 and is still very much missed. My brothers and sister and I still keep in touch and we are pretty much scattered "in and around" West Virginia. My oldest brother, Max, lives in the Elkins, WV area. He has four children and two grandchildren. My brother Dan lives in the Charleston area and has two grown children who are both married. My brother Nelson passed away at the age of 42, but had one son. My sister, Debra, has two children and lives in Fayette County, WV. My brother Scott has three children and lives in Charlotte, NC. That means I have 12 nieces/nephews and 2 great-nieces!
KidPower Links Page Standards Washington special Education west virginia Office of and Support Christianand disabled Christian Parents of special needs Kids Circle of http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/9021/links.html
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Education, General And Special SDSU disabled Student Services San Diego State University; PO Box 487; Morgantown,west virginia 26507 USA education of Children with special Educational needs http://www.kansas.net/~cbaslock/educat.html
Extractions: 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.