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21. Special Needs Art Therapy Conference In Romania
special schools/ recovery centres/ placement centres coverage 55 Florian Salajeanu - President of the National Authority for disabled People and
http://www.relieffundforromania.co.uk/special_needs_conference.html

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We have run two National Conferences in Romania for those working through the arts for people with special needs. The first was held in March 2003. Click here for a report on the event The second conference - kindly sponsored by the British Embassy of Romania - was held in November 2004 Click here for a report on the event
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The first conference in the field of Combined Art Therapy encouraged a real communication among the people working with children and adults having special needs from the centres and NGOs from all over the country. The results were promising: setting a national network, made up of experts in the field, who either work directly with the beneficiaries or have leading positions in the field. The point of cohesion of the network, the newsletter

22. ACADEMIC &
teaching pedagogy for all learning styles, the special needs of disabled and EXPLANATION The University of montana School of Journalism,
http://www.montana.edu/wwwbor/umasa399.html
The University of Montana Campuses
March 24-25, 1999 The University of Montana-Missoula
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Montana Tech of The University of Montana
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Western Montana College of The University of Montana
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Helena College of Technology of The University of Montana
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ITEM 102- Approval of Proposal to Add an Option in Physical Geography to the Bachelor of Arts Degree in Geography; The University of Montana-Missoula THAT: The Board of Regents of Higher Education authorizes The University of Montana to add an option in Physical Geography to the present Bachelor of Arts degree in Geography. EXPLANATION: The proposed option in Physical Geography will give students a greater degree of preparation for graduate studies or careers in physical geography and earth sciences. ITEM 102- Approval of Proposal to Add a Comprehensive Study (Non-Thesis) Option to the Master of Arts Degree in Political Science; The University of Montana-Missoula THAT: The Board of Regents of Higher Education authorizes The University of Montana to add a Comprehensive Study (Non-Thesis) option to the Master of Arts Degree in Political Science.

23. I Just Heard ~ Special-needs, Rumours ( And Rumors) And News About Special Needs
She convinced the principal that the disabled have an equal right to education State schools get to take an early look. specialneeds
http://www.ijustheard.com/categorylist_html?cat_id=30&top_days='50'

24. I Just Heard ~ Special-needs, Rumours ( And Rumors) And News About Special Needs
specialneeds. I Just Heard About GUEST commentary Public schools must the fabric of their schools. Those of us with severely disabled children
http://www.ijustheard.com/daylist_html?year=2005&month=8&day=7&cat_id=30

25. Residence Life Office - Special Access Needs
University of montana Banner Separator Department Banner special Accommodations, Disability or Access needs. Housing for disabled students is available
http://ordway.umt.edu/SA/RLO/index.cfm/page/767
Student Affairs Navigation Department Navigation Page Content Page Footer ... Summer School Housing
September S M T W T F S Weekly Event Schedule - No Scheduled Event -
Knowles Hall
Knowles Hall Staff
Special Accommodations, Disability or Access Needs
  • Describe the disability Is a wheel chair used (electric or manual)? Physical floor space needs within room Is a special medical bed required? If so, what are the measurements? Is a lift or any other equipment needed in room? Special need for bathtub or shower Ability to open doors Ability to operate elevators Special access needs for care givers Is a service animal used? Any special privacy needs which would preclude use of a communal bathroom Need for special door bell or signaling devices
For more information, please see the Disability Student Services website at http://www.umt.edu/dss/ .: UM Home
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Student Affairs - Residence Life Office
The University of Montana - Missoula
101 Turner Hall
Missoula, MT 59812
Phone: (406)243-2611
housing@mso.umt.edu

26. National Leadership Area In Re-engineering Schools: Key Issues
Colorado, montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming Educational Equity Center Region VIII Federation for Children with special needs
http://www.nwrel.org/scpd/re-engineering/keyissues/resources.shtml
Students at the Center
Selected Readings About Student Learning
Resource List of Selected Service Providers
Funded by the U.S. Department of Education For additional information available from the US Department of Education, you may either call 1-800-USA-LEARN or access the Department's homepage at http://www.ed.gov Prepared by the Federal Resource Center for Special Education
Academy for Educational Development
1875 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20009
Phone (202) 884-8215 / TTY (202) 884-8200 / Fax (202) 884-8443
Website: http://www.dssc.org/frc/
E-mail: frc@aed.org Table of Contents
COMPREHENSIVE REGIONAL ASSISTANCE CENTERS (CCs)
Funded under the Improving America's School Act (IASA) of 1994, the Comprehensive Regional Assistance Centers help recipients of IASA funds improve teaching and learning for all students by encouraging high standards, quality professional development and the use of effective practices based on the latest research.
DESEGREGATION ASSISTANCE CENTERS (DACs)
The Desegregation Assistance Centers help district and school personnel create safe, positive and bias-free educational environments for all students. These centers also focus on school districts that experience conflicts arising from efforts to desegregate and remove barriers to equal educational opportunities.
EISENHOWER REGIONAL CONSORTIA FOR MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE EDUCATION
Funded through the Office of Educational Research and Improvement (OERI), the Eisenhower Consortia disseminates exemplary mathematics and science education instructional materials and provides technical assistance in the areas of teaching and assessments.

27. UCSUR: Sally Newman
receive a national first place award in the category of special needs Elderly. University of montana Intergenerational Experiences in schools. 1992
http://www.ucsur.pitt.edu/newman.htm
University Center for Social and Urban Research
University of Pittsburgh
121 University Place
Room 407
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
email: newmans@pitt.edu
EDUCATION University of Pittsburgh, School of Social Work Pittsburgh, PA
Post-Doctoral Gerontology Certificate 1980 University of Pittsburgh, School of Education, Pittsburgh, PA
Ph.D. 1970/73 Carl Orff Institute Music Schulwerk, Salzburg, Austria
Certificate 1974 Transaction Analysis, Certified Course, Pittsburgh
Certificate 1973 Bank Street College for Teachers, New York, NY
Certificate 1955
M.A. 1952/54 Brooklyn College, New York B.A. 1950/52 Julliard School of Music, New York, NY Piano Diploma 1946/50 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Emeritus Faculty Researcher, University Center for Social and Urban Research, University of Pittsburgh. 2001 Assistant Professor, School of Education, University of Pittsburgh. 1992- Adjunct Faculty, School of Social Work, University of Pittsburgh. 1986-

28. Licenses/Permits For MT Residents - FWP
special Drawing Includes nonrefundable fee. Deer A, montana residents of the resident disabled conservation license need only a conservation license;
http://fwp.state.mt.us/hunting/seasonslicenses/residents.html
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      2005 Montana Resident License Information
      For Montana Residents Type of License/Permit License Specifics Deadline Cost Availability/Notes Antelope Licenses limited to specific hunting districts. June 1 Special Drawing Includes non-refundable fee Antelope Multi-Region Archery Only June 1 Special Drawing Over the Counter Includes non-refundable fee Bighorn Sheep See moose, bighorn sheep, mountain goat regulations for details. May 2 Special Drawing Includes non-refundable fee Black Bear Licenses purchased after the April 14 deadline are valid only in the fall season. No bear license may be purchased after August 31. Deadline to apply/purchase the spring season license is April 14. Hunters must show proof of having passed a black bear identification test before purchasing a license.

29. Quality Education Defined - Billingsgazette.com
Second, it must assess the education needs of the state. McCulloch said other states will look to montana s definition of quality schools.
http://www.billingsgazette.com/index.php?id=1&display=rednews/2005/04/08/build/s

30. School Funding Debate Hits Backstretch - Billingsgazette.com
After the montana Supreme Court in November found the state s school funding must offer equal opportunity to students with special needs as well as
http://www.billingsgazette.com/index.php?id=1&display=rednews/2005/03/08/build/s

31. Financial Planning, May 19 - Billings, June 2 - Missoula
Ms. Gibson is the only montana member of the special needs Alliance, a nationwide network 1. special Accommodations. Participant 2 2. Agency/school
http://www.pluk.org/training/Financial.htm
PLUK Home Page PLUK Facts Newsletters Monthly Update ... Photo Galleries PLUK presents:
A full day seminar designed for parents, educators and professionals on financial issues for families of children with special needs.
Financial Planning for Families teleconference
Financial Planning workshop materials:
Nancy Gibson:
http://www.pluk.org/Pubs/training/NG_06_02_05.pdf (printable pdf)
http://www.pluk.org/Pubs/training/NG_06_02_05.doc
(Word document) Financial Planning Guide from Easter Seals:
http://www.easterseals.com/site/PageServer?pagename=ntl_with_open_arms Date: June 2, 2005, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Where: Missoula , Ruby's Convention Center, 4825 N Reserve
Video conference sites:
Butte: Saint James Hospital
Billings: Mansfield Center
Presenters: - Nancy Gibson, attorney - trusts and guardianships - Chris Siegler, Merrill Lynch - financial planning issues Family panel: Virginia DeLand, Joyce Shepard, Barbara Rolf Nancy Gibson Barbara Rolf Joyce Shepard is a Montana native with 35 years experience in insurance and financial planning, recently retired from a cattle, sheep, and hay operation in Frenchtown MT near Missoula. She is the parent of two sons, a daughter Megan, 21, with special needs, and 4 grandchildren. Agenda: 09:45 AM - Registration 10:00 AM - Introduction 10:15 AM - Financial security overview 10:30 AM - Financial planning issues noon - break for lunch 01:00 PM - Family panel 01:45 PM - Trusts/Guardianship 03:00 PM - Questions for all speakers

32. PLUK ENews June 7, 2004
According to Valerie Burgan, Outreach Consultant for the montana School for the article_ID=ZZZBQZUEJ3D sub_cat=1 and special needs Car Safety Seats for
http://www.pluk.org/eNews/Jun_07_04.htm
PLUK Home Page PLUK Facts Newsletters Weekly eNews Archive
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PLUK eNews June 7-11, 2004
http://www.pluk.org/eNews/Jun_07_04.htm
Volume 2 Issue 48 Welcome to the weekly PLUK eNews!
(Download the printable pdf version at: http://www.pluk.org/eNews/Jun_07_04.pdf We are proud to present news of interest for Montana families of children with disabilities and special health care needs, and for the professionals and educators who serve them; however, it does not constitute an endorsement. There are no great limits to growth because there are no limits of human intelligence, imagination, and wonder. Ronald Reagan
Highlights:
Medic Alert Provides Options
The Medic Alert Foundation International provides emergency identification for nearly four million members worldwide. The easily recognizable bracelets and pendants include the member's PIN, any known medical conditions, and contact numbers (including a 24-hour emergency response line). A short list of medical conditions common to Medic Alert members includes; Alzheimer's disease, asthma, autism, diabetes, drug allergies, epilepsy, food allergies, latex allergies, heart disease, and implanted medical devices. Some members do not have medical conditions and use the Medic Alert as an identification service.

33. Special Needs News & Views (Susan Ohanian Speaks Out)
Adcock learned Thompson had special needs and would be in his classroom most of Some significantly disabled students become overwhelmed in the regular
http://susanohanian.org/show_special_news.html?id=1

34. Montana Council Of Administrators Of Special Education
Welcome to the School Administrators of montana and the montana Council of Data from schools in Idaho show special education numbers decreasing as a
http://www.sammt.org/mcase.htm
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Montana Council of Administrators of Special Education
Legislation Conferences SAM MASS ... SAELP
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Board of Directors Memberships CASE
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Constitution
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Grants and Contests Newsworthy Admins Youth Endowment Darrell Rud , Executive Director
Julie Sykes
, Associate Director
Connie Olson
, Office Assistant 1134 Butte Avenue
Helena, MT 59601
Message from MCASE President, Bill Johnson :
Welcome to the School Administrators of Montana and the Montana Council of Administrators of Special Education (MCASE) website. Our organization is committed to providing the best possible services to students with disabilities in Montana schools through leadership on issues regarding the education of students with disabilities, professional development of all educators involved in meeting the needs of students with disabilities, and collegial support for all those who share our mission. Last year we were eager to see what changes in special education would be brought by the reauthorization of IDEA. Now we are moving in the direction of understanding and implementing the changes enacted with the passage of IDEA 2004, all of which take effect July1. There are some exciting possibilities as we head into the new school year, most notable is the concept of Response to Intervention, which gives schools the opportunity to serve students for a significant period of time prior to identification as disabled. With a focus on early intervention in the primary grades, our efforts should ultimately reduce the number of students identified as learning disabled.

35. Inclusive Technology - ISEC 2000 - Presenters D - G
13.17E, Dixon, Roz, England, Exploring how schools shape the beliefs and of the research base about inclusion of special needs students in Turkey
http://www.isec2000.org.uk/presenters/defg.htm
Presenters
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Presenters of Papers and Interactive Sessions
Dandii Odgereli Mongolia Present situation of special education in Mongolia Darmanin Mary Malta Putting caring into the classroom Davies Gethin England A cross-age tutoring programme as an inclusion strategy Davies Tony New Zealand Special education 2000, New Zealand-from centralised control local empowerment Davis Pauline England` How can we include children's perspectives to inform practice on reading De Anna Lucia Italy Integration policies for disabled children: a European training model Dee Lesley England Decision-making by young people with learning difficulties and/or disabilities and their families Della Corte Julio Brazil Deponio Pamela Scotland Multilingualism and dyslexia - cross-cultural perspectives Devi Sara India Inclusion: a big challenge in developing countries deZaldo Gare Mexico Inclusion and the UN Standard Rules on the Equalisation of opportunities for disabled persons Diniz Fernando Scotland A struggle to be heard: voices of Black/ethnic parents of disabled children Dixon Roz England Exploring how schools shape the beliefs and behaviours of professional groups Dixon Roz England A lesson learnt from the deaf about exclusion and rejection: 2 ubiquitous group processes Donnelly Julie USA In their own words Dore Robert Canada The outcomes of inclusion in secondary school Dowrick Margaret Australia Educators, parents, students and researchers - different voices but common agenda

36. MossRehab ResourceNet - Resources For The Disabled (Physically And Mentally Chal
Mobility Limited videos for people with special needs. disabled Dealer Magazine - national resource for buying and selling adaptive equipment online
http://www.mossresourcenet.org/resources.htm
Quick Links ResourceNet Home Accessible Travel Fact Sheets I ... n The News "General Resources" Please note: The Resources area is a continuous work in progress. New links and categories will be added on a regular basis. If you would like to submit or recommend a site to be included you may Submit a URL
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Assistive Technology Devices State Assistive Technology Centers

37. NAESP : Schools Struggle With Special Ed
At Brickell Elementary School in Defiance, Ohio, special education children I just believe that when special needs kids rights infringe on everybody
http://www.naesp.org/ContentLoad.do?contentId=90

38. Nassau Education Job Search | Job Search.com
special Education Teachers (Center For The disabled) One on one aide to work with special needs children in pre k settings with direction from a special
http://education.jobsearch.com/NewYork-Nassau.htm
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The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits fell last week and the four-week average of people receiving benefits dropped to the lowest level in more than four years.
Pharmacist jobs plentiful

The pharmacist shortage, largely fueled by prescription growth and aging baby boomers, peaked in August 2001. Then, more than 7,700 chain pharmacist jobs went begging, the NACDS says.
H-P cutting 14,500 jobs

39. The Index Method As Tool For Development And Research In Special
educational needs may have as a consequence that we are all disabled, When the issue is inclusive education, broadness of the school, special needs
http://www.ispaweb.org/en/colloquium/nyborg/Nyborg Presentations/Baltzer.htm

40. Office For Disability Issues | What's Happening - Congratulations
This can include disabled persons, people and organisation in the She helps with holidays and trips for special needs people two or three times a year,
http://www.odi.govt.nz/whats-happening/congratulations.html
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New Zealand Sign Language videos
What's Happening Information on previous congratulations:
Congratulations
We would like to celebrate the good work of people and organisations in promoting the inclusion, visibility and participation of disabled people in society. If you know of other examples of good practice and work that should be acknowledged, please let us know. This can include disabled persons, people and organisation in the community and disability sector, local and central government, and businesses. You can email us at: odi@msd.govt.nz New Zealand Honours are announced twice a year, at New Years and at Queen’s Birthday. To find out how to nominate a person for a New Zealand Honour or about people who have been awarded Honours, contact the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet ( read more
Disabled people
  • Susan Fowler Alexia Pickering Peter Martin (Hamilton): has been recognised in the New Year Honours list as a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM). Mr Martin in the New Zealand Paralympic team captain. He holds three current world records in the F52 category shotput, javelin, pentathlon and the F53 shotput and pentathlon. He has broken the shotput record numerous times in his career and holds 10 current national records in a variety of athletic events. His many sporting achievements include winning a gold medal at the Paralympic Games in 1996, 2000 and another two at Athens in 2004. He won gold medals at the IPC World Athletic Championships in 1994, 1998 and another two in 2002 He also won two gold medals at the World Wheelchair Games in 1999.

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