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41. Project Uplink
Children with special needs include those who have disabilities, developmentaldelays, are gifted/talented virginia Board for People with Disabilities
http://www.vcu.edu/uplink/links/disability_agencies.html
back to links main page Federal, State and General Disability Agencies Administration on Developmental Disabilities American Nurses Association
American Occupational Therapy Association

The American Occupational Therapy Association is the nationally recognized professional association of more than 40,000 occupational therapists, occupational therapy assistants and students of occupational therapy. These individuals work with people experiencing health problems such as stroke, spinal cord injuries, cancer, congenital conditions, developmental problems and mental illness. Occupational therapy helps people regain, develop and build skills that are essential for independent functioning, health and well-being. American Physical Therapy Association
The Arc of Virginia
Assistive Technology Loan Fund Authority Child Welfare League of America ... Division of Early Childhood (DEC)
The Division of Early Childhood of the Council for Exceptional Children is an international membership organization for individuals who work with or on behalf of children (birth through age eight) with special needs and their families. Founded in 1973, the Division is dedicated to promoting policies and practices that support families and enhance the optimal development of children. Children with special needs include those who have disabilities, developmental delays, are gifted/talented or are at risk for future development problems.

42. A Person, Not A Disability: Resources On Special Needs And Advocacy
Contains links to resources about gifted education and special needs topics.DBLINK special Education Resources from the University of virginia
http://www.widesmiles.org/useful/special.html
A Person, Not a Disability: Resources on Special Needs and Advocacy Abledata http://www.abledata.com/index.htm Provides information and links on assistive technology. http://www.public.iastate.edu/~sbilling/ada.html Provides links to a variety of resources about the Americans with Disabilities Act and other disability information. Adaptive Physical Education http://www.mde.state.mi.us/off/sped/adptv_phys_ed/home.html Provides resources and links on adaptive physical education. ADHD Owner's Manual http://www.edutechsbs.com/adhd/ Provides resources on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), including information on medical and behavioral interventions. Advocates http://www.infocom.com/~intern/ Provides resources, links, and a forum for those who wish to advocate for students with special needs. American Sign Language http://lonestar.texas.net/~imking/signpage/sign.html Provides information about ASL and gives pointers to assist people who can hear with communicating with those who cannot. Animated ASL Dictionary http://www.feist.com/~randys/index_nf.html

43. NASP Position Statement On Inclusive Programs
severe disabilities, must attend separate schools to receive special services, The system used to identify and evaluate students with special needs.
http://www.nasponline.org/information/pospaper_ipsd.html
Position Statement on Inclusive Programs for Students With Disabilities
The 1997 Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA 97) created significant educational opportunities for students with disabilities and established important safeguards that ensure the provision of a free, appropriate public education to students with special needs. NASP strongly supports the continuation and strengthening of this mandate. NASP also recognizes the need to continually evaluate the effectiveness of all aspects of our educational system and to promote reform when needed.
A Call for Inclusive Schools
Potential Benefits
Some of the benefits of inclusive programs include:
  • typical peers serving as models for students with disabilities;
    learning new academic and social skills within natural environments, facilitating generalization of skills;
    all students learning to value diversity; and
    general education classrooms that are better able to meet the needs of all students as a result of additional instructional resources, staff development for general and special educators, a more flexible curriculum, and adapted instructional delivery systems.
Developing Inclusive Programs
In advocating for the development of these programs, NASP takes the position that:

44. Resource Center Bibliographies - Disability Resources
The Americans with Disabilities Act handbook for schools / Oklahoma City, Okla . Technology for inclusion meeting the special needs of all students
http://www.okcareertech.org/resrc/bibs/disabil.htm
Disability Resources available for checkout . Compiled 6/98, Revised 08/02. The Resource Center loans to Oklahoma educators on a first-come, first served basis. See loan policy for more information.
004.678 PAC 2000
Web accessibility for people with disabilities / Michael G. Paciello, CMP Books, Lawrence, Kan, c2000. "Comply with all legal mandates and standards, master HTML enhancements for accessibility, employ the best accessibility tools". 016.37 OBR 2000
O'Brien, Nancy P. Education : a guide to reference and information sources / 2nd ed. Englewood, Colo. : Libraries Unlimited, c2000. General education sources Educational technology and media Early childhood, elementary, and secondary education Higher education Multilingual and multicultural education Special education Adult, alternative, continuing, and distance education Career and vocational education Comparative and international education Curriculum, instruction, and content areas Educational administration and management Educational history and philosophy Educational research, measurement, and testing Educational psychology. 305.908 GUI 1993

45. Making Schools Work For Every Child: Meeting Every Student's Needs: Students Wit
special needs students can successfully participate in handson learning activities, special Science Teams focus on abilities rather than disabilities.
http://equity.enc.org/students/needs/science/
You Are Here Home Meeting Every Student's Needs Students with Special Needs Science Resources ... About this CD
Science Resources
This section includes a variety of strategies for supporting students with special needs in the science classroom.
  • Special needs students can successfully participate in hands-on learning activities, including those in a laboratory setting. A variety of adaptive technologies are available to help students with special needs pursue careers in science.
Addressing Accessibility in Mathematics Project. (2003). Accessibility strategies to consider . Newton, MA: Education Development Center, Inc.
http://www2.edc.org/accessmath/resources/StrategiestoConsider.pdf

This document provides a list of instructional, curriculum, and environment strategies to consider for accessibility. Addressing Accessibility in Mathematics Project. (2003). Guiding questions for planning accessibility strategies . Newton, MA: Education Development Center, Inc.
http://www2.edc.org/accessmath/resources/GuidingQuestions.pdf

This document provides a list of instructional, curriculum, and environment guiding questions to consider for accessibility. Bergstahler, S. (2003).

46. Making Schools Work For Every Child: Meeting Every Student's Needs: Students Wit
Problems of the Week engage students with special needs. A high school teacherdescribes how he worked with a special education teacher to include
http://equity.enc.org/students/needs/math/
You Are Here Home Meeting Every Student's Needs Students with Special Needs Math Resources ... About this CD
Math Resources
This section includes a variety of strategies for supporting students with special needs in the mathematics classroom.
  • Several resources suggest ways to modify the curriculum to help students with special needs, including using a variety of technologies. Teachers can successfully use standards-based inquiry and problem-solving strategies with special needs students.
Addressing Accessibility in Mathematics Project. (2003). Accessibility strategies to consider . Newton, MA: Education Development Center, Inc.
http://www2.edc.org/accessmath/resources/StrategiestoConsider.pdf

This document provides a list of instructional, curriculum, and environment strategies to consider for accessibility. Addressing Accessibility in Mathematics Project. (2003). Guiding questions for planning accessibility strategies . Newton, MA: Education Development Center, Inc.
http://www2.edc.org/accessmath/resources/GuidingQuestions.pdf

This document provides a list of instructional, curriculum, and environment guiding questions to consider for accessibility. Babbitt, B. C. (2000, March).

47. CEC Career Connections - Higher Education Jobs
three years experience in teaching special education in public schools; particular emphasis on the needs of students with mild to moderate disabilities,
http://www.cec.sped.org/careers/higher-ed.php
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MASTER'S DEGREE IN SEVERE DISABILITIES - UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND The University of Maryland (UMD) Department of Special Education Applications are accepted on a continuous basis. For more information please contact Dr. Francey Kohl, Project Director Low Incidence Personnel Preparation Grant, Department of Special Education, 1308 Benjamin Bldg. College Park, MD 20742; Phone: (301) 405-6490 or (301) 405-6514; E-mail: flkohl@umd.edu. The University of Maryland has a strong commitment to diversity and actively seeks applicants from underrepresented groups including individuals with disabilities. ADAPTIVE TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIST - AMERICAN UNIVERSITY Responsibilities: Train faculty, staff, and individual students with disabilities on use of adaptive technology and how to adapt learning strategies. Act as primary contact person to troubleshoot adaptive software/hardware. Ensure compatibility of campus with adaptive technology. Recommend, install, maintain, upgrade assistive technology eqipment on campus. Assist in the design, maintenance, and evaluation of university Web sites to ensure accessibility. Qualifications: MA/MS in Special Education or Education Technology or related field; Assistive Technology Practitioner (ATP) or eligibility to obtain certification. Familiarity with learning strategies as they related to disabilities. Ability to effectively teach/train. Minimum three years experience with adaptive technology software. Demonstrated ability to troubleshoot adaptive software/hardware. Knowledge of Section 508 and issues related to accessibility of technology. Experience working with individuals with disabilities. High degree of initiative, ability to work independently, and ability to work as part of a team.

48. The Heartland Institute - Vouchers Help The Learning Disabled - By Robert Hollan
As a result, many specialneeds children in Sweden continue to be ill-served Supplemental funding follows the disabled child to the school of his or her
http://www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artId=9291

49. Credits/References
3rd Grade Teacher Thalia Elementary School virginia Beach, VA Including studentswith special needs A practical guide for classroom teachers.
http://coe.jmu.edu/mathvidsr/credits.htm

Credits

The following individuals participated in the development of MathVIDS. The Virginia Department of Education provided funding. The Authors wrote the MathVIDS text and are the primary conceptual developers of the MathVIDS CD and website. The Development Team
Authors
David H. Allsopp, Ph. D.
Assistant Professor
College of Education and Psychology
Special Education Program
James Madison University Rich Ingram, Ph. D.
Computing Coordinator
College of Education and Psychology
James Madison University Maggie Kyger, Ph. D. Coordinator Region 5 T/TAC James Madison University Development Team David H. Allsopp, Ph. D. Assistant Professor College of Education and Psychology Special Education Program James Madison University Rich Ingram, Ph. D. Computing Coordinator College of Education and Psychology James Madison University Maggie Kyger, Ph. D.

50. Field Study: Instruction - Mild/Moderate Disabilities
special education needs in the primary school A practical guide. If you needaccommodations due to a documented disability, please contact the Office
http://www.nu.edu/Academics/Schools/SOE/SpecialEducationandT/Courses/EXC660ASyll
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EXC660A - Field Study: Instruction - Mild/Moderate Disabilities
Lead Faculty: Dr. Jane Maurine Duckett (Prerequisite: Completion of Generic Core Program)
Overview of the characteristics of mild/moderate disabilities. Discusses the planning and evaluation of curriculum, methods, techniques, basic strategies, materials and media used for teaching students who manifest mild/moderate disabilities across the content areas. Addresses positive behavior support. Emphasizes learning strategies, study skills, critical-thinking skills, educational assessment, interactive teaming and parent involvement as they relate to IEP development and evaluation of instruction. Textbooks: http://www.mbsdirect.net/national/ Field Study: Instruction - Mild/Moderate Disabilities
Department: Department of Special Education and Technology
Faculty:
Mission of the School of Education
The School of Education prepares educators as lifelong learners, reflective practitioners, and ethical professionals. Our mission is accomplished in a learning community through professional preparation programs, partnerships with schools, and educational research. Course Description: Practical field activities designed to promote and supplement the course goals and outcomes of EXC 660. Must be taken concurrently with EXC 660. Note: Grading is on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis.

51. Washington County Public Schools: Special Ed
who, by reason thereof, needs special education and related services. Schoolaged children who may have a disability may be referred to the Child
http://www.wcs.k12.va.us/departments/specialed/identifying_disabled_children
Washington County Public Schools
Working to Provide Virginia's Best Education
Identifying Disabled Children
The Washington County Public School System provides a free and appropriate public education for all identified eligible disabled students, ages birth to 21, residing within Washington County. Disabled children are those children who manifest one or more of the following impairments and who, because of those impairments, need special education. The State of Virginia uses the following definitions:
  • Autism means a developmental disability significantly affecting verbal and nonverbal communication and social interaction, generally evident before age 3, that adversely affects a child's educational performance. Other characteristics often associated with autism are engagement in repetitive activities and stereotyped movements, resistance to environmental change or change in daily routines, and unusual responses to sensory experiences.
  • Deaf blindness means concomitant hearing and visual impairments, the combination of which causes such severe communication and other developmental and educational problems that they cannot be accommodated in special education programs solely for deaf or blind children.
  • 52. Minority Students In Special And Gifted Education
    To Nurturing Minority Students With special needs or Talents Curry School ofEducation University of virginia Charlottesville Beth Harry
    http://www4.nationalacademies.org/news.nsf/isbn/0309074398?OpenDocument

    53. Special Education Resource Guide -- Peabody Library, Peabody College Of Vanderbi
    Accessible computer technology meeting the needs of people with disabilities . The University of virginia Office of special Education.
    http://www.library.vanderbilt.edu/peabody/articles/guides/speced.html

    ACORN
    ATHENA EJOURNALS ILL ... Resource Guides > Special Education Resource Guide
    Materials of interest to persons studying, working or living with students or adults requiring special needs (physical, emotional, learning, mental, etc.) All are located in the Peabody Library unless otherwise noted. Directories Computer Resources for People with Disabilities: A Guide to Exploring Today's Assistive Technology. Alliance for Technology Access. Alameda, CA: Hunter House, 1994. Reference HV 1569.5 .C675 1994 The Directory for Exceptional Children . Boston: Porter Sargent Publishers. Latest in Ready Reference LC 4007 .D5 Directory of College Facilities and Services for the Handicapped. Phoenix, AZ: Oryx Press, 1983-. Latest in Ready Reference LC 4812.6 .D57 Directory of Facilities and Services for the Learning Disabled. Novato, California: Academic Therapy Publications. Latest Only in Ready Reference L 901 D5114 Kravets, Marybeth and Imy Wax. 4th ed. New York: Random House, 1997. Ready Reference L 901 .K73 1997 Peterson's Colleges with Programs for Students with Learning Disabilities.

    54. General Resources About Disabilities
    Information about special education and disabilities. University of VirginiaCurry School of Education. General Resources about Disabilities
    http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/sped/projects/ose/resources/general.html
    University of Virginia Curry School of Education
    General Resources about Disabilities
    Many of these sources apply to several aspects of disability or special education. We've assembled them here for folks who are seeking general (in the sense of 'generic') sources. The resources listed here are sometimes included elsewhere in our pages. If you're looking for something that you haven't found elsewhere, you should scan this list. Looking for information that used to be listed on this page? See the new sibling page, Assistive Technology NCITE , the National Center to Improve the Tools of Educators Case-Link , an interactive multi-media project about using cases on the web as a means of teaching about special education. Anyone who wants to know something about effective instruction should read Ed Anderson's paper called " Education that Works: The Child is Always Right ." It's one of many valuable resources one can find at the Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies web site. George Klima's extensive site about the importance of effectiveness in educational reform , one of our favorite, no-nonesense places about education on the web Project EASI U.S.

    55. Dissabilities
    Real World Day is for high school students with disabilities, Our primarygoal is to support families of students with special needs and to promote
    http://www.ps.vt.edu/ofs/Disabilities.html

    56. Including Students With Disabilities In General Ed Classrooms
    Their 25 students include 4 who have special needs due to disabilities and 2 The school principal, Ben Parks, had worked in special education many years
    http://www.kidsource.com/kidsource/content2/including.students.html
    Including Students with Disabilities in General Education Classrooms
    ERIC EC Digest #E521
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    ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education
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    Services And Physical Accommodations

    School Support

    Collaboration
    ...
    Resources
    Forums
    Learning and Other Disabilities
    Education and Kids
    Related Articles
    Integrating Children with Disabilities into Preschool
    Questions Often Asked About Special Education Services

    The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) requires that a continuum of placement options be available to meet the needs of students with disabilities. The law also requires that: "to the maximum extent appropriate, children with disabilities ... are educated with children who are not disabled, and that special classes, separate schooling, or other removal of children with disabilities from the regular environment occurs only when the nature or severity of the disability is such that education in regular classes with the use of supplementary aids and services cannot be attained satisfactorily." IDEA Sec. 612 (5) One of the educational options that is receiving increasing attention is meeting the needs of students with disabilities in the regular classroom. This digest is written for the practitioner who is working in the regular class environment with students who have disabilities.

    57. NICHCY: Parenting A Child With Special Needs - Resources
    I wish Dreams and realities of parenting a special needs child. Related servicesfor schoolaged children with disabilities. NICHCY News Digest, 1(2),
    http://www.kidsource.com/NICHCY/parenting.disab.all.4.6.html
    Parenting A Child With Special Needs: A Guide To Readings And Resources
    Resources
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    National Information Center
    for Children and Youth with Disabilities
    Contents
    You Are Not Alone
    The Unplanned Journey

    Supporting And Empowering The Family

    Working With Professionals
    ...
    References

    Resources
    Organizations

    List Of Publishers and Journals
    Forums
    Learning and Other Disabilities
    Related Articles
    Rights and Responsibilities of Parents of Children With Disabilities
    Educating Exceptional Children
    The publications and organizations listed below, as well as the resources listed throughout this News Digest, are only a few of the many that can provide information to parents and families about issues related to disability. Additional support is also available from state and local parent groups, as well as from state and local affiliates of many major disability organizations.
    Obtaining Resources That Interest You
    To help you obtain documents listed in this issue, you will find the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of publishers at the end of this publication. The publisher's name generally appears in the final position in the citation to illustrate, in the example citation below, the publisher is Woodbine House. Example: Sweeney, W. (in press). The special-needs reading list: An annotated guide to the best publications for parents and professionals. Bethesda, MD: Woodbine House.

    58. Special Education Resources
    The special needs Education Network (Canada) This site provides a directory of Disability Research Unit (DRU) - A research unit within the School of
    http://www.theteachersguide.com/Specialeducation.html
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    theteachersguide@hotmail.com General Resources ADD Autism ... Technology General Resources Our Kids Our-Kids is a support group for parents and caregivers of children with disabilities. PRELUDE Music Therapy - Our Mission...is to serve children and adults with special needs through sharing information; creating and publishing music therapy strategies; and giving workshops and presentations to professionals, parents, and students.

    59. The DRM Regional Resource Directory: Virginia
    virginia Beach Department of Public Libraries special Services Library virginia specific disabilities Curry School of Education - Office of special
    http://www.disabilityresources.org/VIRGINIA.html
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    The DRM Regional Resources Directory (States) Virginia - The Old Dominion State Updated 5/2005 State Index About / Hints / Link
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    Arlington County Aging and Disability Services
    Chesapeake Mayor's Committee for Persons with Disabilities
    Commonwealth Coalition for Community
    Commonwealth of Virginia - Disability Services ...
    The Harris Group (television program and related services)
    Virginia Board for People with Disabilities
    Virginia Disability Service Boards
    Jefferson Area
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    Advocacy and Legal Rights
    ADA Information Center for the Mid-Atlantic Region
    Department for Rights of Virginians with Disabilities (Virginia Protection and Advocacy System)
    Disabled Action Committee (DAC)
    National Resources
    Aging
    AARP in Virginia
    Arlington County Aging and Disability Services
    ElderWeb: Virginia
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    Allergy and Asthma
    Allergy and Asthma Network - Mothers of Asthmatics
    National Resources
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    Alzheimer's Association - Chapters in Virginia
    Blue Ridge Chapter
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    Assistive Technology Loan Fund Authority
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    Virginia Assistive Technology System (VATS)
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    Autism

    60. Service Learning: Disabilities And Special Needs Students And Service-Learning:
    special Education/Disabilities Links. Scotts Valley, CA NSLC, nd Articles andResources “Students with special needs Prove They Can Serve Too.
    http://www.servicelearning.org/lib_svcs/bibs/disab_sel/
    Library Services Bibliographies Disabilities and Special Needs Students and Service-Learning: Selected Resources (Search Tips) Source: National Service-Learning Clearinghouse, March 2004. http://www.servicelearning.org National Service-Learning Clearinghouse. Special Education/Disabilities Links . Scotts Valley, CA: NSLC, n.d. Articles and Resources Available Online Constitutional Rights Foundation. “ Service Learning and Special Education Service Learning Network 9 no. 2 (2002). http://www.crf-usa.org/network/net9_2.htm Corporation for National and Community Service. Learn and Serve America Program Directory . Learn and Serve America. For a selection of examples of service-learning programs involving special needs students, you can search the directory for keywords such as "disabilities" "disabled" "special needs" or "special education". Institute on Community Integration. Yes I Can: a Social Inclusion Curriculum for Students with and without Disabilities . Minneapolis: Author, 2001. http://ici.umn.edu/yesican/

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