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Montana Disability Services Division Site Map Montana Center on Disabilities. University of Montana Disabled Student Services. Adult Protective Services. Child and Family Services http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Services For The Disabled People With Physical Or Mental School of Education, University of montana, Missoula 59812. and parking areas, restrooms, campgrounds, trails, horse platforms and other special needs. http://www.missoulian.com/uncover/disabled.html
Extractions: Services for the disabled Alliance for Disability and Students of the University of Montana (ADSUM ), University Center 205. 243-2636. The alliance advocates for the rights of students with disabilities. Board meetings held every Thursday at 3:30 p.m.; meetings are open to the public. Students can be paired with fellow students with disabilities. www2.umt.edu/asum/adsum Alliance for the Mentally Ill . Provides support and advocacy for family and friends of the mentally ill. For information, write Box 5413, Missoula, 59807 or call 251-2754, 543-3055 or 721-1621. Meets every Thursday, 10 a.m.-noon, Providence Center, lower level. Classes offered to family members, consumers and providers. American Cancer Society-Missoula Unit Loan Closet. 542-2191. See full listing in Health section. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Consultation and surveys, Summit Independent Living Center, 700 S. W. Higgins Ave., Suite 101. 728-1630. Group training and individual consultations for people with disabilities; businesses and employers; government agencies; commercial facilities; transportation operators; and individuals. Architectural accessibility surveys, seminars, referral to local resources for architectural or operational modifications and tax-incentive information. ADSUM.
Keeping A Promise That s one reason Deland still advocates for specialneeds children, montana schools spent about $78 million in 2000-01 to serve those students. http://www.missoulian.com/specials/edu_for_evo/story01.html
Extractions: Back to story index Education for Everyone Keeping a promise Wroudy Stephens, right, works on math problems with peer tutor T.J. Vandehey last month at Stevensville High School, where special education students are mainstreamed into regular education classrooms. Stephens, who has Down syndrome, spent eight years in a resource room for special-needs students, but didn't learn to count until he joined regular math classes with his peers. Photo by TOM BAUER /Missoulian By JANE RIDER of the Missoulian Debate continues over how to provide special education 27 years after passage of landmark legislation A generation ago, the federal government made a promise and the doors of schoolhouses across the country opened for the first time to children with disabilities. What greeted those children was far from ideal during those early years. "I do remember those first jobs, literally teaching in the stairwells or in a room in the basement," said Mary Rector, a Sentinel High School special education teacher who earned her degree back East in 1976, a year after the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act was enacted. Virginia Deland, a Missoula mother whose daughter was 7 years old when schools began accepting students here, recalls those early days, as well.
Edvisors Network : Special Education/Schools/Visually Impaired montana School For The Deaf And The Blind A national school providing for the special educational needs of young people with visual impairments. http://www.edvisors.com/Special_Education/Schools/Visually_Impaired/
Special Needs Info & Views (Susan Ohanian Speaks Out) how theyre performing or how well public schools are serving their needs. (See Disparately disabled. ) Onefifth of special education students http://susanohanian.org/show_special_info.html?id=13
Early Childhood Focus special needs Scores of schools across New York, including more than a dozen special needs Proposed budget cuts in montana will halt assistance to about http://www.earlychildhoodfocus.org/modules.php?name=News&new_topic=16&p=3
Education Resource Links For Montana montana PTA. Teacher Resources. School Administrator Associations special needs and Learning Disabilities. montana State Resources Learning disabled http://wfps.k12.mt.us/wfhs/library/education_resource_links_for_mon.htm
Home School Parents Worry About Proposed Testing Law There is no accountability in montana law for anybody who home schools, he said He has an adopted daughter who is taking specialneeds classes through http://www.bozemandailychronicle.com/articles/2005/02/13/news/homeschooldisabled
Diversity Links works to obtain access to private special education schools for disabled individuals. Excellence for all Children meeting special Education needs http://www.cehs.wright.edu/resources/publications/diversity-resources/disabled.h
Biography - Congressman Denny Rehberg Of course it s no secret that montana needs jobs. Everyone knows we need is shortchanging our nation s schools with regard to special education. http://www.house.gov/rehberg/hottopics.shtml
Extractions: Agriculture Budget and Taxes Campaign Finance Economic Development ... Veterans Agriculture It's no secret that agriculture has reached a crossroads. There are many concerns in the industry about high expenses and low prices. The farm economy is a lot different today than it was twenty years ago and as farm incomes decrease, we all need to realize new possibilities for our crops. Many Montanans are expanding into ethanol production, value-added ventures, specialty crops and producer owned cooperatives in order to remain competitive. While this may not work for everyone, we need to be open to new ideas to best suit our particular situation. A visit to any local grocery store proves the value of Montana agriculture. Unfortunately, most of the profit from a loaf of bread or a steak goes to processing facilities outside of Montana, not to the farmer who grew the wheat or the rancher who raised the steer. We need to find ways to process and market our farm products within our own state. There is tremendous potential in farmer owned cooperatives and value-added facilities. Montana is already seeing the results from a number of these ventures throughout the state. Over the past year there has been a lot of progress in farm policy. In 2002, Congress passed a new Farm Bill that will allow more flexibility for farm operations, and new counter-cyclical payments will provide varying farm support based on current commodity prices. Currently, Congress is looking at ways to try and re-tool crop insurance programs and provide better ways to limit farm risk.
RESUME Undergraduate Teaching Children with special Educational needs in the of Reading for Learning disabled Students. montana State University 1984-87 http://academic.evergreen.edu/w/waltonsl/swvita.htm
Extractions: EDUCATION BS in Education, Auburn University, 1970 Areas of Emphasis : Special Education, Elementary Education M.Ed., Auburn University, 1977 Areas of Emphasis : Developmental reading, diagnosis and remediation of reading problems, psychological testing, curriculum development Ph.D., University of Colorado, August, 1980. Areas of Emphasis : Theories of learning, research and evaluation methodology, diagnosis and remediation of reading problems, special education