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81. Welcome To FV KASA >>>> News Archives >>>> 11_29_01 - Special Edition
the lives of youth with special health care and Julie Woods (Loving Your DisabledChild) addresses 87% virginia 50% Washington 52% west virginia 62% Wisconsin
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

    82. Special Ed Resources
    Links at the University of virginia. a longterm (free) loan to handicapped/disabledpersons Disabilities Access Knowledge Industries, Leeds, west Yorkshire, UK
    http://www.nhgs.tec.va.us/SpecialEd/sped_resources.html
    Special Ed Resources on the Internet
    Starting places:
  • T/TAC-Eastern Virginia statewide network designed to improve services to students with disabilities in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
  • TRI-SPED TRI-SPED: Educational training products for teachers, paraeducators and related services staff in special education.
  • Federal Resources for Educational Excellence
  • Math Web by Rick Schauer worksheets and more...
  • Special Education Mailing lists
  • Special Ed. Links at the University of Virginia
  • Ability BBS -VERY GOOD indexed pages on ability and disabilities
  • Online Projects -How you/your students can get involved on the Internet
  • Excellent collection of Children's Software (PC and Mac)
  • Yahoo's Special Eduation Links
  • General Elementary and Middle School Resources
    (not necessarily geared towards Special Ed.)
  • Internet Resources including Search Engines for keywords
  • Free Software geared towards the disabled at the Virtual Assistive Technology Center
  • Convomania -a website designed for kids who are seriously sick or disabled. Convomania empowers kids with the opportunity to use the Internet to share their feelings and ideas in a cyber-community setting. Provides kids with a place where they can share their thoughts and emotions candidly with other kids who are in similar situations.
    Recent additions for Special Ed:
    Internet Resources for Special Children
    IRSC is a World Wide Web (WWW) site dedicated to communicating information relating to the needs of special children on a global basis in order to: - Provide an international network system between parent groups, foundations, educational institutions and medical sites.
  • 83. NEWS, CONFERENCES AND REPORTS On Education & Equity
    the state, has to pay the cost of sending a disabled student to in Delaware, the Districtof Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, virginia and west virginia.
    http://www.maec.org/newsarchives/news10082000.html
    Week of October 8, 2000 NATIONAL Report on Hispanics and Education The President's Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans recently released Creating the Will: Hispanics Achieving Educational Excellence (requires Adobe's free Acrobat Reader ). The report focuses on strategies for closing the achievement gap between Hispanic students and their non-Hispanic peers, whom they lag behind on most traditional indicators of educational achievement. Improving academic achievement among Hispanic students is crucial, the Commission says, because of the sheer size of the population group: one-third of the nation's Hispanics are under 18, and in 25 years, Hispanic children are expected to make up a quarter of the school- age population.
    "Minority-Serving Colleges Call For Teacher-Training Help"
    Education Week. October 4, 2000 "Middle Grades: Feeling the Squeeze"

    84. Edens Library -- Special Education Resources
    JAN Job Accommodation Network (west virginia Univ.) An DPI) The purpose of DisabledPeoples' International (DPI Resource Center for special Education Learning
    http://www.colacoll.edu/edenslibrary/special.htm
    EDENS LIBRARY
    Selected Sites and Sources for SPECIAL EDUCATION
    Selected Reference Books Location of Books in Our Library Indexes, Abstracts, Databases... Periodicals ...
    Return to the Education Resources page
    Selected Reference Books
    Great for statistics, definitions, general overview of topic...
  • Concise Encyclopedia of Special Education Ref LC 4007 E53 2002
  • Dictionary of Syndromes and Inherited Disorders Ref RC 69 G55 2000
  • Encyclopedia of Special Education Ref LC 4007 .E53 1987 (v.1-3)
  • Handbook of Research on Teacher Education Ref LB 1715 .H274 1996
  • Routledge Encyclopedia of Language Teaching and Learning Ref P 51 R66 2000
  • Special Education Law Ref KF 4210 R68 2000
    Top of Page
    Location of Books in Our Library:
    Search the Library Catalog by keyword, subject, title, or author. The library offers books and other materials on a variety of special education subjects, including:
    Down's syndrome Mentally handicapped Exceptional children Special education Learning disabilities etc...
    Or, you can browse the following sections in the library's General Collection and Reference areas:
    L Education (General)
    LC Special Aspects of Education
    H Social Sciences (General)
    HM Sociology HQ Family, Marriage, Women
  • 85. Therapy/Respite Camps: Kids With Autism And Other Special Needs
    A page with information about summer camps for kids with special needs
    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.

    86. Allan L Forsythe
    Ventricosus A publication of the west Indies Laboratory to WETV, Channel 53, NorthernVirginia Educational Television setting for a learning disabled child May
    http://schoolmatch.com/ppsi/alf.htm
    Allan L. Forsythe
    5027 Pine Creek Drive
    Blendonview Office Park
    Westerville, Ohio 43081
    TEL: 614-890-1573
    FAX: 614-890-3294 Experience Testifying Expert on Schooling
    Court Qualified on School Choice and Standard of Care issues.
    Standard of Care issues related to school human resource management, school and school staff evaluation, school issues related to employee relocation and comparative evaluations for school choice for children in custody cases. SchoolMatch by Public Priority Systems, Inc.
    September 1986 - present Marburn Academy , Columbus, Ohio
    Headmaster; September 1982 - August 1986 The Carroll School , Lincoln, Massachusetts
    Assistant and Headmaster; July 1975 - August 1982 St. Alban's School , Washington, D.C.
    Director of Special Projects; September 1967 - June 1975 Mercersburg Academy , Mercersburg, Pennsylvania Physics Teacher; September 1966 - June 1967 The American School for Boys , Talas-Kayseri, Turkey Science Department Chairman, Assistant Director and Director September 1961 - June 1966 Western Reserve University , Cleveland, Ohio Research and Teaching Assistant; September 1960 - July 1961

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