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81. Department Of Education And Employment PRESS RELEASE MENU
1610-96 EMPLOYERS' GUIDE TO disabled WORKERS. 10-96 RICH REWARDS FOR EDUCATION ANDTRAINING MISSION TO mexico. 14-10-96 new GUIDANCE WILL HELP TEACHERS TO HELP
http://www.newsrelease-archive.net/coi/depts/GDE/GDE96Q4.html
Department of Education and Employment
October to December 1996
Press releases listed in reverse chronological order 30-12-96 GOOD NEWS FOR CHILDCARE - CHERYL GILLAN 23-12-96 6 NEWS MEMBERS APPOINTED TO FURTHER EDUCATION FUNDING COUNCIL 19-12-96 SHEPHARD PAYS TRIBUTE TO WORLD-CLASS RESEARCH SUCCESS 19-12-96 SCHOOLS COULD DO BETTER ON THEIR SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS POLICIES 18-12-96 NEW CHAIRMAN OF CURRICULUM AUTHORITY APPOINTED - SHEPHARD 18-12-96 SHEPHARD HAILS FALL IN UNEMPLOYMENT TO BELOW 2 MILLION 17-12-96 #300 MILLION CASH BOOST FOR SCHOOLS - SQUIRE 17-12-96 PART ONE GNVQ PILOTS TAKE OFF IN 200 NEW SCHOOLS - HENLEY 16-12-96 RACE EQUALITY GIVES COMPETITIVE BUSINESS EDGE 16-12-96 RIDINGS SCHOOL REMAINS CAUSE FOR CONCERN - SHEPHARD 16-12-96 PAICE WELCOMES OFSTED'S THUMBS UP TO YOUTH GRANTS 16-12-96 GILLAN ANNOUNCES ALMOST #700M CAPITAL SUPPORT FOR SCHOOLS 13-12-96 DISABLED ARTISTS SCOOP A SECOND GOLD FOR THE UK - HENLEY 12-12-96 'CONTRACT FOR WORK' TO BENEFIT 6,000 LONG TERM UNEMPLOYED 12-12-96 #12M BOOST FOR DISABLED ACCESS TO SCHOOLS 12-12-96 #295,000 EXTENDS FAIR PLAY SCHEME FOR ANOTHER YEAR - GILLAN

82. FRDI - International Congress
mexico CP 76140 Tel (442) 214 3906, (442) 205 4205 Four Beats to Freedom aa journeythrough new Zealand to late April 2000) www.riding-for-disabled.org.uk
http://www.frdi.net/links.htm
Welcome to FRDI
Federation of Riding for the Disabled International FRDI
News Letter Benefits Executive Board ... Links
BELGIUM: HIPPODECOM NEW
96 RUE DES Flaches, B-6280 Gerpinnes, BELGIQUE-BELGIUM
Tel: Fax: Contact person: Genevieve Preat
LANGUAGE: French; English
PROGRAMS: Therapeutic Riding for children with disorders of verbal communication and disorders in writing. CANADA: CanTRA - Canadian Therapeutic Riding Association
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 24009, Guelph, ON N1E 6V8
Courier Address: 123 Woolwich St., 2nd Floor, Guelph, ON N1H 3V1
Tel: Fax:
E mail:
ctra@golden.net Contact person: Lynne O'Brien Office Manager 100 Members Centres across the country. LANGUAGE: English; French translation of the CanTRA Instructor Manual OnTRA - Ontario Therapeutic Riding Association 10 Child Drive, Aurora ONT. Canada Tel: Fax: Contact person: Peter Henderson, President The Mane Line - Newsletter published four times a year by OnTRA. News items and articles may be sent to: The Editor, 311 Jedburgh Road, Toronto, ON M5M 3K7 TROtt.

83. New Mexico Employment Opportunities
Minimum Qualifications new mexico Secondary Administrative Licensure range of appropriatespecial education and services provided to disabled Indian children
http://www.biaeducationjobs.com/nmlst.htm
New Mexico Updated: Tuesday April 08, 2003 Allow a few moments for a job to completely load
Please scroll down to view available positions ALAMO NAVAJO SCHOOL BOARD, INC. (GRANT) GRADE RANGE K-12
Posted: 12/12/02
Position:
Elementary Physical Education Teacher
Business Education Teacher (posted 3/25/03)
Elementary Teacher (2 Positions) (posted 3/28/03)
HS Science Teacher (posted 3/28/03)
MS Computer Teacher (posted 4/8/03)
Job Description:
Elementary Physical Education Teacher The Alamo Navajo Community School is a K-12 bilingual (Navajo/English) school located in west central New Mexico. This is a new position funded under a Special Diabetes Program. The position will begin in January 2003 with contract renewal for the next year pending satisfactory performance. Applicants must have NM licensure or be eligible to attain such. $19.59 - $24.54 per hour contingent upon education and experience. Business Education Teacher The Alamo Navajo School Board, Inc., is seeking applicants for a high school Business Education Teacher. Minimum requirements: BA/BS in Secondary Education with 24 credit hours in the subject specialization, Teacher licensure and endorsement as appropriate for New Mexico, or eligible for New Mexico licensure under provisional licensing. Salary commensurate with education and experience, range beginning salary for 186 day contract at $19.29 per hour. Elementary Teacher (2 Positions) Two Elementary positions for SY 2003-2004 in Kindergarten and Third Grade. BA/BS with 24 credit hours in the subject specialization applicable. Teacher Licensure and Endorsement as appropriate for New Mexico or eligible for New Mexico provisional. Salary commensurate with education and experience, range beginning salary $28,974 for 186 day contract.

84. GT-disable FAQ
affecting this population and special screening and Secondary Education; *GiftedDisabled; *Hearing Impairments of the Albuquerque (new mexico) Public School
http://ericec.org/faq/gt-disab.html
Gifted Children with Disabilities (updated March 2001)
    The ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education (ERIC EC)
    The Council for Exceptional Children
    1110 N. Glebe Rd.
    Arlington, VA 22201-5704
    Toll Free: 1.800.328.0272
    E-mail: ericec@cec.sped.org
    Internet: http://ericec.org
Is it possible for a gifted child to have a disability, or a child with a disability to be gifted? Whitmore and Maker (1985) discussed four obstacles to identification:
  • Stereotypic expectations that disabled persons are below normal.
  • Developmental delays, particularly in verbal area, among disabled children, so their high intellectual ability usually goes undetected when using verbal tests with them.
  • Incomplete information about the child, which results in overlooking areas of strength that might be displayed in nonacademic settings.
  • No opportunity to demonstrate superior ability because of the highly verbal nature of school tasks and ability testing used in special education.
To lessen these barriers, schools must use nonverbal intellectual measures as well as alternative assessments. Child Find programs should encourage the search for giftedness as they assess children who might be disabled. As in all things, early intervention is a key to ultimate success. Following are links to related ERIC Digests, Internet resources, and Internet discussion groups, as well as selected citations from the ERIC database and the search terms we used to find the citations.

85. United Way Of Central New Mexico - Programs Funded
to United Way of Central new mexico, you assure The new Guardianship Project Designedto provide homebound, elderly, convalescent and disabled by providing
http://www.uwcnm.org/programs.htm
Funded Programs United Way makes the greatest impact on this community through unrestricted gifts. These donations are used to fund the most necessary and effective human services for people in central New Mexico. Each year, funding decisions are made by a group of over 200 volunteers — people, just like you. Priority Focus Areas:
  • ISS - Increasing Self Sufficiency HCFS IHW -
Agencies providing these programs are examined by volunteers for need, quality, effectiveness and accountability. The programs form a network of services that can help those that want to change their lives for the better. By making an unrestricted gift to United Way of Central New Mexico, you assure that all of these services are available. That is why we say, "United Way is the best way to help the most people." A New Day, Inc. Educational Enrichment Program: Adelante Development Center Inc. Community Habilitation: Friends in Time: Advocacy Inc. The New Guardianship Project:
Collaboration with La Familia, Inc.

86. Welcome To FV KASA >>>> News Archives >>>> 11_29_01 - Special Edition
improve the lives of youth with special health care and Julie Woods (Loving Your DisabledChild) addresses new Hampshire 40% new Jersey 45% new mexico 41% new
http://www.fvkasa.org/news_archives_11_29_01.asp
KASA News
November 29, 2001 NEW KASA BOARD MEMBERS
KASA is proud to announce that after a lengthy and difficult selection process, we have added four new members to our National Advisory Board. They are:
  • Blake Bogartus, 18 years old, from Alabama Mara Buchbinder, 20 years old, from New Hampshire Micah Fialka-Feldman, 17 years old, from Michigan Amanda Putz, 15 years old, from New York
  • These folks join our 5 other Board members in doing long and short term planning for KASA and representing us at national meetings. We have also elected new co-chairs for the 2002 year, Maia Wroblewski and Naomi Ortiz. You can read more about our new Board members and co-chairs on our website in January.
    We thank all of you who helped to distribute our application and especially to those of you who applied to be on the Board. We receiving an incredible number of applications and the selection process was very competitive. We hope that all of you will continue to make a difference in your communities and to be active members of KASA at every opportunity. DISABILITY PREPAREDNESS WEBSITE
    The Disability Preparedness Website is up and running. This website features the article, Emergency Planning for People with Disabilities and Other Special Needs, by Dr. Carl T. Cameron, President, Board of Directors for the Inclusion Research Institute. Users will also find resources for training, products, articles and websites. For more information visit their

    87. SCDLC -- The New Democrats
    Virtual in Pakistan; Online vote boost for disabled constituents; Appalled by MidEast Violence; new Race for and Short Feud Over Iraq; mexico's 'Wacky' Elections;
    http://www.scdlc.org/content/news_list.asp?placement=2

    88. RISE Links
    Vista Middle School in new mexico; Lemoore High School, CA; careers) DisabilitiesForum (Western new York Disabilities service run by disabled people) Disability
    http://www.people.memphis.edu/~coe_rise/Links.html
    RISE: Inclusion-Related Links - updated 2/17/01
    Navigation Guide
    Inclusive Schools Inclusion Mult. Intelligences/Cooperative Learning Youth Transition ... Other disability-related FEATURED SITE - Animated Sign Language dictionary. Translate oral language to sign
    Inclusive Schools
    Inclusion

    89. Project For New Mexico Children And Youth Who Are Deafblind
    a statewide new mexico program designed to provide technical assistance, training, and networking information to families, service providers, and children and youth who are deafblind
    http://www.star.nm.org/deafblind/resources/at.htm
    Resources and Links Assistive Technology
    Statewide Regional Local New Mexico Universities/College Special Student Services ... National
    Statewide
    University of New Mexico Assistive Technology Resource Information
    Assistive Technology
    2300 Menaul Blvd., NE
    Albuquerque, NM 87107
    http://star.nm.org/at
    Los Lunas Center for Persons with Disabilities
    Assistive Technology Services

    PO Box 1269
    Los Lunas, NM 87031
    Lourie Smith, CCC-SLP
    Fran Dorman, PT NEWMAAC (New Mexico Association for Augmentative and Alternative Communication)
    C/O Lourie Smith, CCC-SLP, Treasurer 7400 Willowwood Dr., NW Albuquerque, NM 87120 Sandy Nettleton CCC-SLP, Ph.D., President New Mexico Commission for the Blind 2200 Yale Blvd, SE Albuquerque, NM 87106 New Mexico Commission for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Persons Telecommunications Equipment Distribution Program designed for deaf, hard of hearing, deafblind and speech impaired individuals. C. Kolin Frantz voice/TTY, voice/TTY NMCDHHA@doh.state.nm.us

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    91. Learning Disabilities Association Of Alabama -Links Of Interest
    Sciences and Social Work; new College; and Deficit Disorder, identified as learningdisabled, and others special Education Action Committee, Inc SEAC was
    http://www.ldaal.org/links.htm
    Table of Contents
  • Alabama Links National Links Other State LDA Links
  • Alabama Links of Interest
    Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services - A terrific state agency providing rehabilitation services to children and adults. Alabama Department of Education - Department of the State of Alabama which oversees the local public school systems throughout the state. Alabama High School Graduation Exam Alabama Transition Initiative Information Center Educational Resources in Hoover, Alabama - Excellent State website for ADD/ADHD information. Debbie Minor, M.Ed. Executive Director 3075 Highway 150 Birmingham, Alabama 35244 The Lakeshore Foundation is located on a 45 acre campus of wooded property in Homewood, Alabama. The campus is home to some of the nation's finest recreation, fitness and athletic facilities created specifically to meet the needs of people with physical disabilities. It includes a swimming pool, gymnasium, tennis courts, weight training center, adapted climbing structures and locker rooms, all of which are fully accessible. The Foundation serves men and women-children and adults - who have experienced disabling conditions such as spinal cord injuries, stroke, amputation's), head injuries or cerebral palsy. The Foundation also provides space on campus to other entities that provide additional services for people with disabilities.

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