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61. EJF05fn
special Education Learning disabled, Mentally Handicapped, Multiple Handicapped,Reading Mobile County Public School, headquartered in Mobile, alabama,
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Falcon School District
The Falcon School District is in suburban Colorado Springs, Colorado. It is the fastest growing school district in the state with an average 12% growth annually for the last decade. There are 10,000 students in the district in 2 high schools, 3 middle schools, and 8 elementary schools.
Elementary Early Childhood/Pre-K, English as Second Language, Reading
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Business, English, English as a Second Language, Spanish, Mathematics, Reading, Biology, Earth Science, General Science, Computer Science, French

62. About Dr. Cochran
Teacher attitudes toward inclusion of special needs students with mild to Responding were 516 teachers from five school districts in alabama
http://www.mssu.edu/psych/cochran/psypg6c.htm
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Research Presentations Publications Abstracts ... For information on workshops, training, or speaking engagements with Dr. Cochran, click here. RESEARCH Spring 2000 Research Assistant: Jodi Linck
    The effect of teachers' attitudes toward inclusion on the self-concept of students with special needs. Longitudinal study of the evolution of attitudes toward inclusion from the beginning of a teacher education program (TEP) (preservice), to the completion of their third year of teaching (inservice). A total of four measures will be taken, two with the Pre-STATIC and two with the STATIC. Comparison/Differences between preservice teachers' attitudes toward inclusive classrooms and inservice teachers' attitudes toward inclusive classrooms. Several small studies from miscellaneous conferences or training sessions using the Pre-STATIC or the STATIC as a pretest and post test measure of the effectiveness of the training. Development and psychometric analysis of the Scale of Pre-service Teachers' Attitudes Toward Inclusive Classrooms (Pre-STATIC). Development and psychometric analysis of the Scale of Teachers' Attitudes
    Toward Inclusion (STATIC), (Dissertation).

63. Special Education Assessment - Books, Journals, Articles @ The Questia Online Li
Assessment of Young Children with special needs Foundations for Tomorrow Two Provisions Save schools a Bundle specialEducation Costs to Be Slashed
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64. Sirote.com
for disabled persons and prepared courtcreated special needs trusts to 103 (1984); Member, special needs Alliance www.specialneedsalliance.com
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65. TRI Online! Disability Links - Parent Advcocacy/Special Education
Resources for disabled and special needs Children. special needs EducationNetwork. Canada. School Psychology Resources Online.
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66. Untitled
The special education student was back to school the following week. confrontation with a special needs child. The disabled student assaulted my child.
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67. General Information
meet the needs of its evening, weekend, offcampus, and special program clients The University of South alabama s programs of education, research,
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The University of South Alabama, the only major public institution of higher learning on the upper Gulf Coast, was created by act of the Alabama State Legislature in May, 1963. With Alabama's two older universities more than 200 miles distant, the University is strategically located in the greater Mobile area, which has a population of more than a million within a 100-mile radius. THE GULF COAST REGION
Exploration in the Mobile River area began in 1519 when the Spanish Admiral Alonzo Alvarez de Pineda entered and charted the area now known as Mobile Bay. The old fort, now known as Fort Morgan, guarding Mobile Bay, was first fortified by the Spanish in 1559. Settled in 1711 by the French, the bay area has had a tradition rich in culture and vital in the affairs of the nation from its formative years to the present.
Trade and shipping are vital to the economy of the area. More than forty-two million tons of shipping are handled annually through the Port of Mobile, which is rated among the top ports in the country. More than fifteen million tons of shipping are carried yearly on the Tombigbee-Black Warrior waterway system with its modern locks and dams. The intracoastal waterway, crossing the southern end of the state, is connected at Mobile Bay with both inland and ocean shipping. Railroads and airlines serve the Bay area. Diversified farming, woodland crops, and seafood and fisheries are major factors in the area's economy.

68. IMLS: A Closer Look: Highlights Of The Month: Archives
Libraries Breaking Down Barriers for special needs Patrons Other librarieshave thoughtful programs to help the disabled and the mentally handicapped
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Highlight for March 2001 Printer Friendly Version Libraries Breaking Down Barriers for Special Needs Patrons
The life-size "Kids on the Block" puppets come with personal stories that are used to teach children about disabilities. From left to right: On the table: Eddy Franklin, Joanne Spinoza, and David Franklin (autism). On the floor: Nicholas Murphy (hemophilia) and Renaldo Rodriguez (visually impaired).
Data collected by the U.S. Bureau of the Census suggest that as many as 20 percent of the American population live with some level of disability and as many as 10 percent have a severe disability. These Americans rely on libraries to provide a range of materials and services to help them meet their information needs. Traditional offerings such as adaptive technology, large print books, books on tape, and books-by-mail are a staple at many libraries. Other libraries have thoughtful programs to help the disabled and the mentally handicapped overcome more basic challenges of self-esteem and integration into everyday society.
Legislative Underpinnings
The Library Services and Technology Act is part of the Museum and Library Services Act of 1996 , the founding legislation for the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

69. NACAC State Profiles
alabama s legal definition of special needs is as follows. A child is definedas having special needs if it is unlikely for him/her to be adopted by reason
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Fax: 334-242-0939 Email: mwjordan@dhr.state.al.us NACAC Subsidy Representative (parent/volunteer) Linda Williams AL Foster/Adoptive Parent Assn. 109 Dawns Way Trussville, AL 35173 Home: 205-655-7658 Office: 888-545-2372 E-Mail: alafapa@aol.com Buddy Hooper AL Foster/Adoptive Parent Assn. 1091 County Rd 1659 Cullman, AL 35058 Phone: 256-796-0582 Fax: 775-667-8282 E-mail: yddub84@aol.com

70. The Haworth Press Online Catalog: Product: 'Gerontological Social Work In Small
It also meets some special needs that have not been fully addressed by those The University of alabama Endowed Chair of Social Work, School of Social
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71. Sara Lee Foundation :: Leadership Awards Past Recipients
for family members who care for disabled or specialneeds individuals. One of their facilities, Merricat s Castle School, integrates disabled,
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From 1981-1985, The Leadership Award was a single annual grant of $100,000. In 1986, The Leadership Award program was suspended for one year for the purpose of evaluation. In 1987, the program began making multiple $25,000 grants each year.
$25,000 GRANTS Association for the Benefit of Child Development, Inc. (ABCD), Winston-Salem, North Carolina
ABCD stimulates child development from birth to age 5 by providing programs to children such as art and music classes and services to parents such as counseling and support meetings. Memphis Food Bank, Memphis, Tennessee
The Food Bank collects and distributes food, including prepared food and produce, to more than 350 charitable organizations in west Tennessee, east Arkansas, and north Mississippi. Family Sunshine Center, Montgomery, Alabama
Reaching more than 15,000 people each year through its various programs, the Family Sunshine Center provides a continuum of services to abused women and children including shelter and emergency housing, advocacy, and job training programs. Bread and Roses, Inc., Norwalk, Connecticut

72. Teachers-Teachers.com : Schools : Partners
We will certainly encourage our school systems and alabamacertified teachers to brings together special Education teachers and schools in need of these
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Partners "The American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE) is pleased to be a partner with Teachers-Teachers.com in the effort to place high-quality teachers in classrooms across the United States. This partnership will bring word to our 740 institutional member schools who graduate over 115,000 new teachers every year. Teachers-Teachers.com is an efficient and innovative approach to teacher recruitment and hiring."
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"Teachers-Teachers.com provides an invaluable service by linking highly qualified special educators to local and intermediate school districts. This is a critical service given the current shortage of special education teachers across the nation. Teachers-Teachers.com makes finding the right person for the right position fast, easy, and efficient. This partnership will connect the Council for Exceptional Children's 50,000 special education professionals to exciting career opportunities."
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"Teachers-Teachers.com revolutionizes the teacher recruitment and hiring process for school districts and teacher candidates. Teachers-Teachers.com is fast, efficient and easy to use. It allows hiring to be initiated instantaneously and helps school districts pinpoint candidates who would be ideal for their school system. For the Maryland State Department of Education, it is an opportunity to help our districts expand their applicant pool while decreasing the expense to do so."

73. Easter Seals Alabama: History Of Goodwill Easter Seals Of The Gulf Coast
the needs of the alabama Society and people with disabilities in general. In February 1993, at the request of the Spring Hill School for special
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74. MossRehab ResourceNet - Resources For The Disabled (Physically And Mentally Chal
Mobility Limited videos for people with special needs. disabled DealerMagazine - national resource for buying and selling adaptive equipment online
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75. Today's Catholic Teacher: Educator Development Series
It is time to remove all such statements from Catholicschool policies. I havebeen speaking about the rights of students with special needs and the
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Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the 1992 Americans with Disabilities Act may seem puzzling to the non-lawyer. Myths and half-truths abound. Some consultants and lawyers advise that schools and church buildings must be made totally accessible. Many board members and administrators fear that the cost of accommodations will be so high as to force schools and parish programs out of existence. Some school personnel continue to question accepting students with special needs. Can the average Catholic school provide the program adjustments needed by these students? This question should not be answered without a clear understanding of legal requirements.

76. Schools For The Deaf - Alabama
Focus on the alabama School for the Deaf and Blind. Deaf and LearningDisabledPaying for Hearing Aids/CIsDeaf TimelineTreacher Collins SyndromeAssistive
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77. MetDESK Workshops
YMCA; 7th Annual Seeking a New Dawn Conference; A Very special Place; Aaog Autismof NY Hungarford School; IGHL; Korean American disabled Association
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78. Special Gathering: Ministry Fills Spiritual Need For Disabled
special Gathering Ministry Fills Spiritual Need for disabled. May 27, 2005 The special Gatherings fill a spiritual need, says the Rev.
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79. Select A Division School Board Superintendent Communications
The special Programs Department of the Division of Curriculum and meeting theneeds of all identified and placed disabled students (PreK – 12),
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80. Ct3education.htm
The issues are special education services, parental involvement, economic issues, We need to ask questions about our schools regular curriculum.
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Issues in Native American Education
By Bonnie S. Bostrom
Bonnie is the Chief of Education for the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation. She is a member of the Alabama Band of Cherokee. Bonnie has her Master's Degrees in Special Education and Educational Administration. She is currently a Doctoral Candidate in Leadership and Educational Administration from the University of New Mexico. She has worked in many pueblos and reservations. Table of Contents Introduction
Special Education and Due Process

The Economic Factor

Parental Involvement
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Higher Education
Introduction There are many important issues in education facing Native Americans today. This article will cover some of those issues. The issues are: special education services, parental involvement, economic issues, staff development, and political coalitions. This article does not cover all of these issues in depth. It will, however help readers understand them.
Special Education And Due Process
Parents must understand their rights when it comes to Special Education referral, testing, and placement. The percentage of Native American students who are getting Special Education services is, in some places, much higher than the national average. You, as a Native American parent, should be aware that special education is not always the most helpful placement for your child.

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