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  1. Expressive Arts in the Primary School (Special Needs in Ordinary Schools)
  2. Further Opportunities: Learning Difficulties and Disabilities in Further Education (Special Needs in Ordinary Schools) by David Johnstone, 1995-09
  3. Pre-School Provision for Children With Special Needs (Special Needs in Ordinary Schools) by Brenda Robson, 1990-09
  4. The "Special Act" public school districts in New York state: helping children with special needs reach higher academic standards.(No Child Left Behind ... International Journal of Instructional Media by Jim Donlevy, 2004-03-22
  5. Education for children with special needs: difficult but possible.: An article from: UN Chronicle by Uma Tuli, 2006-03-01

21. Schoolsearch.co.uk - Useful Links
disabled Peoples’ international, www.escape.ca/~dpi/links Support and Informationon special needs OAASIS, www Recruitment bulletin for disabled people, http
http://www.schoolsearch.co.uk/links.asp
Wednesday, April 09, 2003 REFERENCE WEBSITE ADDRESS Advisory Centre for Education - ACE www.ace-ed.org.uk Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service - ACAS www.acas.org.uk Assessments and Qualifications Alliance - AQA www.aqa.org.uk Association of Tutors www.tutor.co.uk Boarding Schools Association - BSA www.boarding.org.uk British Accreditation Council - BAC www.the-bac.org British Association for Early Childhood Education www.early-education.org.uk British Council www.britishcouncil.org.uk Charity Commission www.charity-commission.gov.uk Council for Independent Further Education - CIFE www.cife.org.uk DfES www.dfes.gov.uk EDEXCEL - incorporating BTEC and London Examinations www.edexcel.org.uk European Council of International Schools - ECIS www.ecis.org www.gdst.net Girls' Schools Association - GSA www.girls-schools.org.uk Governing Bodies Association - GBA www.governingbodies.org Governing Bodies of Girls Schools - GBGSA www.governingbodies.org www.hmc.org.uk Incorporated Association of Preparatory Schools - IAPS www.iaps.org.uk

22. Speakers
and is coeditor of international Perspectives on special schools and has supporteddisabled students who special Educational needs in the Twentieth Century
http://www.schoolsearch.co.uk/senconference2002/specialneeds/speakers01.html
Dr Colin Brock is a specialist in international educational development and comparative studies in education. He currently lectures at the University of Oxford, and has been an International Educational Consultant for over 25 years. Dr Brock has extensive field experience in Africa, Asia and Latin America, as well as in North America and Europe. He has worked for major international agencies such as UNESCO, UNDP, the World Bank and the EC as well as for bilaterals and NGOs. Colin Brock has published widely in the field, and is co-editor of International Perspectives on Special Educational Needs, published by John Catt Educational Ltd in 2000. (back to top) Pat Bullen is trained in SLD, and has worked in special schools, mainstream schools, and for a special needs support service. Prior to taking up her current position as Regional SEN Partnership Coordin-ator for the East Midlands two-and-a-half years ago, she served as a headteacher for 5 years in a special school in Staffordshire. (back to top) Dr Jenny Corbett (back to top) Chris Dark is headteacher of Peers School, an upper school about to double in size as Oxford City restructures to move to secondary and primary education. The school is in an area of Oxford with the highest concentration of both unskilled workers and single parents. Mabel Prichard, a special school, has relocated into the Peers campus and the Special Needs department accommodates students with moderate learning difficulties from out of the area.

23. ACM Guide Subject Index
conference on Computers helping people with special needs. access to computersfor disabled people by Proceedings of the 5th international conference on
http://portal.acm.org/subjects.cfm?part=subject&row=H&&idx=Handicapped persons/s

24. @LA Disabled Support/Charitable Organizations For The In Southern California: Lo
Los Angeles disabled special needs Santa Monica disabled Resources Guide. Dyslexia/Dyslexic/ReadingReading international Dyslexia Association, Inland
http://www.at-la.com/@la-dis.htm
Disabled Support/Charitable Organizations
whole words only All Counties Los Angeles County Orange County Riverside County San Bernardino County Ventura County Aging Alzheimer's Disease Animal Assisted Therapy Blindness ...
Index
Developmental Disabilities/Mentally Challenged/Handicapped/Handicaps ADD / ADHD ARC Austism Cerebral Palsy ... Ability Counts , Corona
Area Boards on Development Disabilities, California

, Long Beach - art therapy
ASK - Advocates for Special Kids
, Manhattan Beach
Best Buddies California
, West LA
Camp Depot
, Arcadia
Community Options

Disabled Disabilities Area Board 10
, Glendale
Disabled Dealer Magazine
, Simi Valley Exceptional Children's Foundation , Culver City Family Focus Resource Center - Cal State Northridge (CSUN) Fragile X Association of Southern California , Burbank Glendale Association for the Retarded Good Shepherd Lutheran Home of the West , Fountain Valley Hope University , Anaheim Israel Humanitarian Foundation, Western Region , Century City Learning Disabilities Association of California Lili Claire Foundation, The , Santa Monica - Williams Syndrome Lincoln Training Center , South El Monte Los Angeles Asperger's Syndrome Parent's Support Group Los Angeles Retarded Citizens' Foundation , Saugus - LARC Ranch Lovaas Institute for Early Intervention , West LA Mardan Center of Educational Therapy , Irvine , Westwood - UCLA National Arts and Disability Center , Westwood - UCLA Parents Helping Parents (PHP) South Bay Region , Rolling Hills Estates - learning disabilities , Mid-City PVParents.com

25. Becta :: British Educational Communications And Technology Agency
international recommendations on designing accessible content have runs open daysfor disabled individuals and DfES special Educational needs This Government
http://www.becta.org.uk/technology/infosheets/html/senict.html

26. Kuwait Information Page For People With Special Needs
centers and institutes which are concerned about people with special needs in Kuwait TheAwqaf Fund for the disabled and ISN. Fawzia Sultan international School.
http://www.safat.com/
This is a list of schools, clubs, associations, research centers and institutes which are concerned about people with special needs in Kuwait:
Kuwait Autism Center
Khalifa School
Kuwait Dyslexia Association
Kuwait Society for the Handicapped ...
Kuwait Disabled Sport Club
Books from Kuwait:
To Bounce or Not To Bounce By Naif Al-Mutawa
GESTUNO
The World Wide Web is FULL of resources about different disabilities. It's really a Great place for parents, educators, health centers, service providers and researchers!
Seaside's Disability Links
are very good examples. NewsGroups are Great too! Here is a list of Disability-Related NewsGroups.
Work and Design by Abeer Al-Bader, a member of the Kuwait University Disability Centre.
Email: abeersb@yahoo.com

27. Bulletin : Special Needs Education
project, “Volunteer Teachers Teaching disabled Children at Experts on special needseducation and education in this seminar as international participants.
http://www.unescobkk.org/education/appeal/Bulletin81/part201a_special_needs.htm
Select Appeal Bulletin Contents Sub-Regional Forum gets down to work Planning regional activities in basic and continuing education Working towards the improvement of primary schools Promoting basic education for out-of-school children Special needs education - Step towards inclusive education in Thailand and Lao PDR New project promises innovative approaches to boost literacy and alleviate poverty Community learning centre news APPEAL handbooks Women representatives of local Governments in South Asia to benefit from innovative training project Gender equality in basic education Case studies on advantages of women teachers in South Asia's rural schools News from APPEAL resource and training consortium (ATRC) International literacy day Sub-regional workshop on monitoring and evaluating literacy in South Asia Regional workshop on functional literacy for indigenous peoples APPEAL Meetings and Workshops Planned for January-June 2001 January 2001 Volume 8 Number 1
Special Needs Education
Steps towards inclusive education in Thailand and Lao PDR
Under the goal of Education for All and in tune with the principles of inclusive education, in 1999 APPEAL launched a two-year initiative to promote access and quality education for children with disabilities who live in eight countries of the region. As part of the regional initiative, a second regional workshop occurred in China in June 2000. The workshop highlighted successes but also pointed out challenges, among them the shared need for the participants to develop skills in identifying barriers to learning and how these barriers can be overcome. There is also a need to mobilize support for schools and teachers in order to enable them to respond to diversity. China, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Lao PDR, Papua New Guinea, Thailand and Vietnam have been working to meet these challenges.

28. Christian Blind Mission International
to support and equip special schools, vocational education integration programs wherevisually disabled students can Last year, CBM international cared for and
http://www.cbmicanada.org/html/EnableBlind.htm
"Blind" does not mean "unable" The rehabilitation of blind children remains one of CBMI's main fields of activity.
  • An estimated 5 million children in the world aged 15 and under are blind or visually impaired. The vast majority of these live in developing countries. Only about 5% of all visually impaired children in Asia and Africa, and 20% in Latin America, receive schooling.
Most of these blind children have to attend residential schools far from home. The curriculae of such schools are usually not geared to the special needs of visually impaired children, nor is there enough suitable teaching material. Hardly any attention is paid to vocational training. Three further problems aggravate the situation:
  • At least half of all the children at schools for the blind have a certain amount of residual vision, which could be used if augmented. But these children are considered "blind" and are taught accordingly. Added to this inappropriate use of resources, in most countries, is a lack of trained staff who can detect children with visual deficiencies early on. Health workers are needed to screen children in schools and villages, and when necessary to refer them for ophthalmic treatment and educational support.

29. 25 January 2003
6. special schools are provided with funding for both development and motivationaltalks at various local and international forums. THE disabled IN SOCIETY. 12.
http://www1.moe.edu.sg/speeches/2003/sp20030125.htm
PLEASE CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY Mr Koh Nai Teck, President of The Society for the Physically Disabled, Parents, Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, INTRODUCTION 1. Good morning. I am happy to be here today to present the Society for the Physically Disabled Education Programme Awards. These awards were first made available in 1985, to provide encouragement and support for disabled students and students with disabled parents, who are pursuing their academic ambitions. Education is of paramount importance for all of us, regardless of the physical challenges we may face, and the SPD awards play a crucial role in propelling young Singaporeans towards higher levels of academic achievement. OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE DISABLED 2. People with disabilities can also be full and active members of society. They should be able to live as independently as possible and lead a full life. This should be the concern of everyone - the family, the community and the Government. 3. Government therefore works hand in hand with parents and the community to better complement each other and co-ordinate efforts to help the disabled. This "many helping hands" approach harnesses the passion and participation of the people sector. This in turn encourages an active citizenry and nurtures a strong spirit of volunteerism in Singaporeans.

30. FTMSGlobal
FTMS welcomes application from the disabled communities and we consulting advice andto meet the special individual needs and international Students and Alumni.
http://www.ftmsglobal.com/sl.htm

31. IPS-L Special Education Internships
family or on a campus with international students, and least part of your studieson special needs issues. serve the mentally or physically disabled; live with
http://www.ipsl.org/programs/specialed.html
Home
The IPS-L Experience

Program Design

Choosing a Program
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Special Education Internships
The International Partnership for Service-Learning, in affiliation with The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) and its Division of International Special Education and Services (DISES), is pleased to offer cross-cultural programs in 10 nations, combining academic study for credit with internships in programs for individuals with disabilities. Most of these programs follow the same program design as the IPS-L undergraduate programs, which include academic study, living in a homestay with a local family or on a campus with international students, and serving 15-20 hours a week in established service agency. With the Special Eduation focus, your service will be in the form of an internship serving individuals with special needs, supervised by professionals; and your academic studies will focus on the culture in which you are living and the issues of children and adults with special needs. Internship opportunities include serving in schools, residential settings, clinics, sheltered workshops, and other programs for children and adults with a variety of special needs such as:

32. NewsBytes - VSA Arts Of South Africa
A special Site for People with special needs. . performances at the National Festivalof the disabled held every so as to help them reach international levels.
http://www.angelfire.com/ct/vsasouthafrica/newsbytes.html
"A Special Site for People with Special Needs."
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EZine - October 2002 SABC TV October 2002 Good Hope Stereo Newscast October 12 2002 Africa VSA Arts Festival -2003 - 21 countries respond, November 2002 NewsBytes....
Dancing to a different drum
Lanka's roving arts troupe of the physically and mentally handicapped heads for LA By Ayesha R. Rafiq
T
hey dance and sway, just like flowers in a field. Their heels tap out the rhythm of the drums in near perfect timing. Watching them smiling and so obviously enjoying themselves, it's hard to remember that they have had to go the extra mile to achieve what they have. Deaf, dumb, blind and mentally handicapped are these performers of what is perhaps the world's first roving arts troupe of the physically and mentally handicapped. Formed in 1989, this troupe which numbers 30 has many international performances in countries such as the UK, USA, Singapore, Bangkok, Germany, Belgium, Thailand, Taipei and South Africa, to their credit. They have also won first place at the 1989 Independence Day Parade of the USA. The performers are selected from governmental and non-governmental schools and institutions in the island based on their performances at the National Festival of the Disabled held every four years. Once selected they are trained in mobility, orientation, social and communication skills so as to help them reach international levels.

33. Division Of International Special Education And Services - Links
directory of computerrelated products for children and adults with special needs,free newsletters on disabled Peoples' international Information on
http://www.cec.sped.org/intl/links.html
Links Arab Net
Background information on the Arab states. (English language)
http://www.arab.net
Adrian's Closet
A nonprofit group that markets clothing for individuals with physical disabilities. (English language)
http://www.adrianscloset.com/
Anjali Dance Company
A United Kingdom professional dance company, all of whose dancers have a learning disability (English language)
http://www.anjali.co.uk/
Arka Foundation
Creates awareness and promotes needs and rights of persons with special needs in Gozo, the second largest island of the Maltese archipelago. (Maltese and English languages)
http://www.gozo.com/arka/
Asia Disability Institute
Promotes independent living and accessibility in Asia; includes country reports (English and Japanese languages)
http://member.nifty.ne.jp/shojin/
AsiaSource Information, news, and reports from the Asia Society, by topic and by country. (English language) http://www.asiasource.org

34. Special Needs Family Friendly Fun - Teens Adolescents Teenagers
the quality and fun of family life for special needs families Choices and challengesfor young disabled people Kidpower * Teenpower * Fullpower international
http://www.family-friendly-fun.com/links/teensadolescentsteenagers.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
Teens Adolescents Teenagers
Other important Teens Adolescents Teenagers links:
Academy for Adolescent Health - Teen Education...

The mission of Academy for Adolescent Health is to serve youth, parents, professionals, and community by improving parent youth communication, promoting healthy adolescent behavior, reducing risk...
http://www.healthyteens.com

After 16, what's new?...

Choices and challenges for young disabled people...
http://www.after16.org.uk

35. IHT: Special Report: International Education
international Education. A Fresh Look at 'special needs'. Once called ''slow learners,''they are now known as ''learning disabled'' in the United States
http://www.iht.com/IHT/SR/021599/
The IHT would like to thank the following advertisers who appeared in the February 15, 1999, Special Report on International Education
  • A.C.F. Aiglon College A.I.S.S. American School American University, Washington A.S.A. Bennington College Berlin International School B.L.S. British Institute of Florence Camp Watonka Cardozo School of Law C.L.E. Darden School Foundation Ecole Active Bilingue Ecole des Hautes Etudes Internationales Ecole Lemania E.S.C.P. ESMOD Eurecole Fachhocchschule Hamburg George Washington University Harvard University Graduate School of Design Haus der Technik High Adventure Camp Hochschule Bremen Hotelconsult I.F.A.M. IHTTI Institut de Francais International School of Amsterdam International Summer Camp Montana International University, Geneva I.S.G. John F. Kennedy Intl School John Hopkins University Judson School Harvard Summer School Katz Graduate School of Business Lennen Bilingual School London School of Journalism Manhattanville College Massachusetts Institute of Technology Millefeuille Provence National Camp Association New England Villages NIMBAS Pace University Pok-O-Maccready Preston University RICHMOND Ross University Rotterdam School of Management St John's University Salem College Sections Internationales de Sevres Sorbonne Sotheby's Institute Sprachen und Dolmetscher Institut Munchen Stanford Summer Session Tabor Academy TAFT Tasis Touro Law Center Touro University International Tufts University Universite Aix-Marseille University Medical School of Debrecen University of California, Riverside

36. Education Week - Registration - Access Restricted
under a broadened definition of special needs, according to Powell, an educator atthe international School of who say that LD—learningdisabled—stands for
http://www.edweek.org/ew/ewstory.cfm?slug=26aie.h20

37. Framework
and guide action by governments, international organizations, national This shouldinclude disabled and gifted children and thus have special educational needs
http://www.unesco.org/education/educprog/sne/salamanc/framework.html
FRAMEWORK
FOR
ACTION
ON SPECIAL NEEDS EDUCATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I
ntroduction
I. New thinking in special needs education
II. Guidelines for action at the national level
A. Policy and organization
B. School factors
C. Recruitment and training of educational personnel D. External support services E. Priority areas F. Community perspectives G. Resource requirements III. Guidelines for action at the regional and international level Introduction This Framework for Action on Special Needs Education was adopted by the World Conference on Special Needs Education organized by the Government of Spain in co-operation with UNESCO and held in Salamanca from 7 to 10 June 1994. Its purpose is to inform policy and guide action by governments, international organizations, national aid agencies, non-governmental organizations and other bodies in implementing the Salamanca Statement on Principles, Policy and Practice in Special Needs Education. The Framework draws extensively upon the national experience of the participating countries as well as upon resolutions, recommendations and publications of the United Nations system and other intergovernmental organizations, especially the

38. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: Special Needs Organizations (Organizations)
Organizations Periodicals Organizations special needs Organizations. Advocacyfor disabled Children; American Now; Childwatch international Research Network;
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  • 39. ESWIN Social Welfare Keywords: International: Education & Training
    The disabled. A forum for contact and cooperation on an international basis for bothprofessionals and volunteers involved special needs Education Network (SNE
    http://www.eswin.net/int/ed.htm
    General

    40. Special Needs Service - Disability Statement
    Undergraduate and Postgraduate Prospectus (international students only Anne Simpson(Head of special needs Service). an Application From a disabled Candidate be
    http://www.strath.ac.uk/Departments/specneeds/sndisstatement.htm
    Student Support Services
    The Special Needs Service
    Disability Statement
    July 2000 (This statement is available in alternative formats by e-mailing either the Special Needs Service or the Equal Opportunities Officer.) Back to Special Needs Service Home Page Back to Special Needs Service Publications
    Contents
    A: GENERAL
    • Strathclyde's Approach
    More and more disabled students come to study at Strathclyde University every year, and we hope to welcome greater numbers in the future. We work hard to make our courses and campuses increasingly accessible - for all students, including students with a range of disabilities. In the academic year 1999 - 2000 there were 660 students who told us when they registered for their course that they had a disability. You can get a good idea of the importance the University places on creating a good environment for disabled students to live in and learn in from our Policy for Promoting Opportunities for Staff and Students with Disabilities The full document is available on request from the Special Needs Service or can be read on the web-site.

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