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81. The Resource Exchange Is A Member Of The CACCB (Colorado) Providing Community Se
for Dyslexia and other special needs The Dyslexia ODESA Organization of the DisabledDyslexia Info National Center on Accessibility indiana University Tidewater
http://www.caccb.org/resource/links.html
The Resource Exchange Links
Developmental Disabilities Services (State of Colorado) Colorado Association of Community Centered Boards Websites
Community Options Incorporated

Denver Options, Inc.

Developmental Disabilities Center

Developmental Disabilities Resource Center
...
The Opportunities for the disabled Foundation
Helps Provide Special Needs
Closing The Gap, Inc.
Applications of Microcomputer Technology for the Disabled
Eastern Paralyzed Veterans Associations

College For Living
Continuing Education for People with Mental Disabilities
The Hayden E. Smith Foundation,Inc.

National Academy for Child Development
Easter Seal Society of Washington One A.D.D. Place Attention Deficit Disorder Paulsen and Co Services for the Disabled and the Elderly A Vast Amount of ADA Legal Resources FTP Site Table of Cases Disability Laws and Regulations (ADA...) Berkeley Systems Access Software for Visually Impaired People Association for Special Kids (ASK) Index of Non-Profits Bethphage Mission for Persons with Developmental Disabilities Metroplitan Society for Crippled Children and Adults Mt. Clemens Michigan

82. Special Children Events
Utah, Colorado, Nebraska, Missouri, indiana, Illinois, Michigan Through your donationsto special Kids Fund's and research for developmentally disabled and at
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83. Indiana State University : Undergraduate Catalog : ELED Courses
to be certified in the early childhood special education minor. 485 Practicum Workingwith the disabled Reader3 Copyright © 2003 by indiana State University
http://www.indstate.edu/acad-aff/2002/edu/eece/courses.htm
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Department Overview
Curricula/Majors Courses Schedule of Courses School of Education Academic Affairs Admissions
ELEMENTARY AND EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
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Tentative Course Scheduling 2002-2003 Fall:
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100 Initial Experiences in Elementary Education
1 hour. An opportunity to look at the role of the elementary school teacher, children in instructional and noninstructional situations, and the requirements of the teaching profession, and the opportunity to assess capabilities, preferences, and commitments. Required laboratory work involves experiences in public schools. Prerequisites: admission to the elementary education major 2.5 cumulative GPA , and required scores on the PPST. 110 Introduction to Early Childhood Education 3 hours. The course is designed to provide an understanding of the role of the early childhood educator, to develop skills in observing and working with young children, to develop an awareness of the various types of programs serving young children, and to aid the student in developing a professional commitment to the field of study. The goals will be achieved through both laboratory and seminar sessions. Prerequisites: admission to the kindergarten-primary major or the early childhood education major and required scores on the PPST.

84. ISDC Link Resources - Success Stories
of Passages, the area center for disabled and special These special classes are locatedin the center of indiana Staff Development Council 1616 Treadwell Lane
http://home.bluemarble.net/~laughlin/ISDCLink/res-fractal.html
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Fractal Collaboration
Do you know what fractals are? A powerful mathematical concept, fractals are the "patterns" in chaos theory. They explain many natural phenomena. Perhaps you've seen the computer programs where you can draw trees by selecting the shape of the tiniest branch and building it up until it creates a tree. No matter how big or small you make it, it has the same characteristic shape. Snowflakes and river pathways are fractals. Fractals help explain dynamical systems which are multifaceted, complex and interdependent. Dynamical systems are sensitive and nonlinear and unpredictable in detail because they are open, either to "outside" influences or to their own subtle internal fluctuations. Dynamical systems imply a holism in which everything influences, or potentially influences, everything else.* Perhaps the best metaphor for Whitley County Consolidated Schools' success is fractal collaboration . Collaboration and teamwork visible at every level. At the corporation office. Inside the school. Between school and community. The corporation office is located in the old middle school building just west of downtown Columbia City. On the outside it looks like many old high schools. Inside though, there's a difference. Along with the school's administrative office, central duplicating, and pre-school programs, the building also houses the offices and pre-school of Passages, the area center for disabled and special needs citizens; the Community Youth Improvement Center; the Alternative High School; Head Start; and the Community Literacy Council.

85. Special And Gifted Center_Gifted And Talented
Association for the Gifted; indiana indiana Association for and development of thedisabled and gifted resources for gifted and special needs children organized
http://www.edgateteam.net/sped_gifted/giftandtalent.htm

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Hot Topics Specific Conditions Gifted and Talented ... Center Home This site is sponsored by: An EdGate Content Channel
Strategies for working at home and at school with gifted and talented children. Check It Out Did You Know Take A Tour Learning Materials ... Other Gifted and Talented Links
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Do you have students with special gifts? If so, you should be aware of the Center for Talented
Youth
at the Johns Hopkins University http://www.jhu.edu/gifted/ . The Center for Talented
Youth is a national and international talent search that identifies outstanding academic talent
and provides challenging and innovative learning opportunities in mathematics, science, and

86. 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.

87. News Digests: Parenting A Child With Special Needs: A Guide To Reading And Resou
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.nichcy.org/pubs/newsdig/nd20txt.htm
NICHCY Our Publications News Digests
A publication of the National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities
Parenting a Child with Special Needs
Table of Contents
Introduction You Are Not Alone The Unplanned Journey References ... Publishers News Digest 20 (ND20)
3rd Edition, 2003
Approx. 25 pages when printed.
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Introduction
You Are Not Alone The Unplanned Journey Back to top
You Are Not Alone: For Parents When They Learn That Their Child Has a Disability
by Patricia McGill Smith If you have recently learned that your child is developmentally delayed or has a disability (which may or may not be completely defined), this message may be for you. It is written from the personal perspective of a parent who has shared this experience and all that goes with it. Many things can be done to help yourself through this period of trauma. That is what this paper is all about. In order to talk about some of the good things that can happen to alleviate the anxiety, let us first take a look at some of the reactions that occur.
Common Reactions
On learning that their child may have a disability, most parents react in ways that have been shared by all parents before them who have also been faced with this disappointment and this enormous challenge. One of the first reactions is

88. Charter School Resource Center Of Indiana: What Are Charter Schools?
academic standards developed by the indiana State Board testing, and 95 percent offeredspecial education. fill particular niches for disabled students, such
http://www.indianacharters.org/rcwhat.htm
Charter schools are independent, public schools of choice. They are designed and operated by educators, parents, and community leaders. They are sponsored by designated local or state organizations that monitor their quality. Because they are free of traditional bureaucratic red-tape, charter schools typically focus on new and innovative approaches to teaching and management, specifically tailored to educational and community needs. The "charter" establishing each school is a performance contract. Therefore, charter schools must uphold the highest standards. Goals:
  • Accountability: Charter schools are held accountable for how well they educate children based upon the guidelines established in their charters. If they fail to meet their goals, whether fiscal, operational, or educational, they are closed. Charter schools bring true accountability to public education. Choice: Students choose to attend and teachers choose to teach at charter schools. This provides the charter school operators with an incentive to provide students and parents with the best educational environment. In addition, charter schools create incentives for regular public schools to provide equal or better services in order to retain students. Flexibility: Charter schools operate independently of local school boards and are given authority over budget, curriculum and staff issues.
  • 89. International Journal Of Special Education
    of parents and providers enrolled in indiana’s early a sample of eightyseven intellectuallydisabled students attending a special education school
    http://www.internationaljournalofspecialeducation.com/articles.cfm
    Volume:
    Year: Directions:
    1. Select articles from one of the following issues:
    Year 2003 Volume 18 Number 1

    Year 2002 Volume 17 Number 2

    Year 2002 Volume 17 Number 1

    Year 2001 Volume 16 Number 2
    ...
    Year 2001 Volume 16 Number 1

    2. Click on [ more ] at the end of the abstract of the article you wish to read
    Title Year Vol. No. Size THE DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF SKIP COUNTING AND PREVIEWING ON ACCURACY AND FLUENCY OF MATH FACTS WITH MIDDLE SCHOOL CHILDREN WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES KB
    Gonzaga University This study evaluated the effectiveness of Precision Teaching techniques, skip counting, previewing, and prompting on the accuracy and fluency of see to write math facts with three middle school students identified as learning disabled. An ABCD time series design was employed. The intervention package did improve the students' accuracy and fluency for see to write math facts for two of the students. Unfortunately, the goal of 80 digits per minute for three consecutive days was not achieved with any student. The applicability of skip counting for middle school students is discussed.... [ more PIONEERING AND BUSINESS DISCOURSES IN SOUTH AFRICA'S EDUCATION WHITE PAPER 6: SPECIAL NEEDS EDUCATION KB University of Stellenbosch In this article we (de)construct pioneering and business discourses in South Africa’s recently published White Paper on special needs education. In particular, we (de)construct objects, agents, action and binaries constituted by these discourses as well as the voices they marginalize. We discuss the implications that pioneering and business discourses, as we deconstruct it in White Paper 6: Special Needs Education, have for inclusion/exclusion.... [

    90. Indiana Special Education>State Improvement Plan
    indiana Improvement Plan and participate in activities and services with nondisabledpeers GS.4, Appropriate special education and related services are provided
    http://ideanet.doe.state.in.us/exceptional/speced/stateplan.html
    BACK Division Home Team Home IDEAnet Home Indiana Department of Education
    Special Education Indiana Improvement Plan
    Component Description BF.1
    The needs of children with disabilities are determined based on information from an appropriate evaluation. BF.2 Special education and related services are available to meet the unique individual needs of children with disabilities. BF.3 Appropriately trained administrators, teachers, paraprofessionals, and related service personnel provide services to children with disabilities. BF.4 Appropriate special education and related services are provided to children with disabilities served by the public agency. BF.5 Appropriate services are provided to address behavioral needs of children with disabilities. BF.6 Appropriate special education and related services are provided by the public agency at no cost to the parent, including, children placed out of district by the agency. BF.7

    91. Indiana Developmental Training Center (IDTC) - Our Staff/Employment
    of Science Degree in special Education. working with the developmentally disabledin residential Retardation Professional and licensed indiana Health Facility
    http://www.idtc-in.com/staff.html
    We're very proud of our dedicated and professional staff. Here we have included an overview of some of our staff members.
    Sara Boyer is the IDTC Psychologist. She obtained her Ph.D. from Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, with a specialty in Rehabilitation Psychology. She has been involved in the human services field for over 20 years and has worked extensively in behavior management in residential settings, primarily with clients who are dually diagnosed as having a developmental disability and psychiatric illness or severe behavioral problems. She also has extensive experience in working with psychiatric clients in both inpatient and outpatient settings.
    Celeste is the IDTC Social Services Director. Celeste graduated from Indiana University in 1977 with a dual Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology and Sociology. She holds a Master's Degree in Social Work from Ohio State University and has been involved in the human services field since 1977, with particular emphasis on children's programming. Celeste strongly believes in the importance of family in a child's life, a philosophy endorsed and implemented at IDTC.
    Shellie is the Health Services Director at IDTC-Lafayette. She received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education from Indiana University in 1992 and her Nursing Degree in 1995 from St. Elizabeth. Shellie worked with children in a psychiatric setting for four and a half years before coming to IDTC.

    92. MFF News - National Notification Week 2000 - Day 4
    Michael has presented at the indiana Science Conference and As a teacher of specialneeds children in grades 46 whose conditions range from disabled to severe
    http://www.mff.org/newsroom/news.taf?page=139&type=archive

    93. Save The Children : Rightonline
    might have made Michael change to a special school. 6.45.After 16 gives advice todisabled school leavers exploring disability, visit www.iidc.indiana.edu/~cedir
    http://www.savethechildren.org.uk/rightonline/ra35_4.html

    Disability

    Young people's rights and disability
    Pushing boundaries

    Disabled young people are claiming their right to realise their dreams
    Attitude problems

    Test your own attitudes and knowledge about disability
    Access all areas?

    In the arena of education, disabled young people aften find themselves isolated, or simply barred
    Get the message

    Many adults need to learn how to listen to disabled young people Fighting back Matthew Gilbert speaks out about how the system often fails vulnerable young people Against the odds "I wasn't born the way you see me now. I was ill, and that's how I became like this." Speak for yourself Peter White, the BBC's Disability Affairs Correspondent, talks about disability in the media Voices for change How Jorge from Honduras got his own national radio show Links Links and good contacts for finding out more about disability right angle 35 pushing boundaries In the arena of education, disabled young people often find themselves isolated, or simply barred

    94. Special Education Glossary.
    1975, which makes available a free and appropriate public education (FAPE) for alldisabled children in indiana State Test. Office of special Education Programs
    http://www.kerrlaw.com/parentspanic/glossary.htm
    Special Education Glossary.
    Up Holding Your School Accountable [ Special Education Glossary. ] Discipline Issues Parents Resolution Chart The following is a Glossary of terms used on this site. For additional special education terms, please click here. A B C ... Z
    A
    ADHD
    Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
    ATSR
    Assessment Team Summary Report.
    AT:
    Assistive Technology. The IEP team must consider a child's needs for assistive technology. For more information on assistive technology, click here.
    B
    C
    C.F.R.:
    Code of Federal Regulations.
    D
    DAPE
    Adapted Physical Education.
    Due Process Hearing:
    A term for a hearing at which parents have the opportunity to show that the school district is not properly educating their child.
    Dyslexia
    Learning disability affecting reading ability. Persons with dyslexia may have difficulty remembering, recognizing, and or reversing written letters, numbers, and words, might read backwards, and have poor handwriting.
    E
    EAHCA
    Education for All Handicapped Children Act. Public Law 94-142. Passed in 1975, which makes available a free and appropriate public education (

    95. Student Diversity And Learning Needsl
    disabled learners, in particular, may benefit from increases the chances that specialneeds students and ERIC/REC indiana University Smith Research Center
    http://eric.indiana.edu/ieo/digests/d127.html
    EDO-CS-97-08 June 1997
    Student Diversity and Learning Needs
    Prepared by: Joseph Sanacore
    ERIC Clearinghouse on Reading, English, and Communication Digest #127
    To successfully reach out to a diversity of learners requires substantial support. Although budget-minded critics will argue that such support is costly, they need to be reminded that an investment in prevention today will eliminate or lessen the expense of remediation tomorrow. Not surprisingly, educators who receive substantial help are more effective when carrying out worthwhile innovations that increase all students' potential for success. This notion of support is vitally important because students' "at-riskness" will not disappear and because the government and educational community continue to believe in the efficacy of raising academic standards. This Digest will discuss some sources of support intended as a complement to and a scaffold for teachers and administrators who experiment with different ways of meeting a diversity of learning needs. CURRICULAR CONGRUENCE
    At-risk learners benefit from instructional activities that are carefully planned and mutually supported by classroom teachers and learning center staff (Nelson, 1994)

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