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  1. Health services delivery to students with special health care needs in Texas public schools.: An article from: Journal of School Health by Gaye M. Koenning, Ann Witt Todaro, et all 1995-04-01
  2. Language Learning Disabilities in School-Age Children and Adolescents: Some Principles and Applications by Geraldine P. Wallach, Katharine G. Butler, 1994-02-24

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22. A School Zone - Special Education Page Tons Of Links.
Company Links to Summer camps for disabled, arts and special needs Education Network(SNE) Home Page. texas Rehabilitation Center If you live in texas, this
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23. TRI Online! Disability Links - Parent Advcocacy/Special Education
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24. ADA & Disability Information
texas Assistive Technology Partnership (TATP) University of texas. Education forEmployment of the disabled - Miami-Dade seniors and people with special needs
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This page provides an assortment of links to ADA and Disability related URL's
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25. ADA Disability Information
Trace Center for Technology and disabled University of Technology Partnership (TATP)- University of texas; IBM special needs Gopher; LAB Resources - Assistive
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26. Inclusion
(2nd ed). Austin texas School for special schools, inclusion and the World WideWeb the emerging Social exclusion and young disabled people with high levels
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Promoting social inclusion of pupils with visual impairment in mainstream schools in Scotland
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Arter, Christine ; Mason, Heather; McCall, Steve; McLinden, Mike; Stone, Juliet. Children with visual impairment in mainstream settings . London: David Fulton, 1999. 1853465836.
Blunkett, David. On a clear day . London: Michael O'Mara, 1995. 1854797417.
Shaping the future: the experiences of blind and partially sighted children in the UK : summary repor t. London: RNIB, 2000. 1858784492.
Crofts, Kate. Shaping the future: the health and wellbeing of blind and partially sighted children and young people aged 5 to 25 . London: RNIB, 2001. 1858784786.
Franklin, Anita. Shaping the future: the educational experiences of 5 to 16 year-old blind and partially sighted children and young people . London: RNIB, 2001. 185878476X.
Living and learning with blind children . London: University of Toronto Press, 1993. 0802077005.
Holbrook, M Cay. Children with visual impairments: a parents guide . USA: Woodbine House, 1996. 0933149360.

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28. Therapy/Respite Camps: Kids With Autism And Other Special Needs
Information about summer camps for kids with autism and other special needs in the US.Category Health Mental Health Services United States...... Star Ranch Summer Camp Ingram, texas. Camp Costanoan, in Cupertino, serves disabledchildren and adults Guide to Summer Camps and their Guide to special schools
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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!
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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:
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    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.

29. ADA & Disability Information
Center for Technology and disabled University of Assistive Technology Partnership(TATP) - University of texas; speech system; IBM special needs Gopher; LAB
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30. Reading Recovery
as a Teacher Leader in South texas, Connecticut, and those children actually werenot disabled, but just peers, DiPaola (Office of special needs) said, special
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Reading Recovery Revived in Southern Rhode Island After a brief lapse in service, the Southern Rhode Island Collaborative has once again put the Reading Recovery intervention into the offerings to schools and school districts. Rhode Island has developed a consortium of sites to serve the State in the various regions. Because of the definite need in the area of reading and writing and the devotion of many advocates, the intervention has once again been reinstated in this area with hiring of a Teacher Leader in the Southern Rhode Island region. Patricia Starnes comes to us after working several years in Reading Recovery. She was trained by Billie Askew at Texas Woman's University and continued to work as a Teacher Leader in South Texas, Connecticut, and Massachusetts. While in Massachusetts, she worked directly under Irene Fountas at Lesley University and received further training as a trainer of Literacy Coordinators for the Literacy Collaborative (formerly ELLI). Starnes' bilingual proficiency led her to be involved in Descubreindo La Lectura, a Spanish reconstruction of Reading Recovery and the development of materials for use in Literacy Collaborative classrooms where children are learning to read in Spanish. Reading Recovery is a valuable service that schools provide for first grade children who are struggling in reading and writing. The intervention targets children before they have fallen into a cycle of failure and the majority of them become successful readers and writers. Actually, the program has two positive outcomes. The children who are unable to meet the average range of performance within 20 weeks of service are then clearly identified as needing Special Education services. This allows for better identification of the Special Education population and the children's programs can be more readily identified.

31. Alexis De Tocqueville Institution TIME TO REFOCUS SPECIAL EDUCATION ON READING A
The State of texas deliberately allowed the grade level are not the place for studentswho are not disabled. to be labeled as having special needs, because the
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32. Essays, Reports, And Term Papers - Help With Special Populations & Conditions -
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3 pages in length. Special needs students can function in a regular education classroom as long as they are given the appropriate opportunities to apply themselves to the best of their abilities. It has been established by this empirical study that modifications are critical to the overall performance of the learning disabled; without these adaptations of lesson plans, homework and student/teacher interaction, the special needs student cannot fully comprehend what is expected. The writer addresses these needs based on an empirical study. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Evaluating language disorders and learning disabilities is problematic for many educators, especially within the scope of changing student populations. As increasing ethnic diversity becomes a significant component of urban regions, the question of language performance, academic success, learning capabilities and language disorders have all some into play when evaluating the capacity of Hispanic individuals and differentiating between language disorder and language inability. This 3 page paper considers the scope of this problem, especially as it relates to application for special educators. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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33. Sept 2002 : Autism News,disability News,special Education News
texas Scottish Rite Hospital For Children And Partners Announce officials for takingaway her her disabled daughter. Parents of special needs kids head to court.
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34. Schools For The Blind & Visually Impaired
We are a special public school established by the texas Legislature education to studentswho in addition to visual impairment are disabled by other
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Blindness Resource Center NY Institute for Special Ed
The New York Institute for Special Education(NYISE) is a private, non-profit, non-sectarian educational facility with quality programs for children who are blind or visually disabled, emotionally and learning disabled and pre-schoolers who are developmentally delayed. The school was founded in 1831 as The New York Institution for the Blind as one of the first schools in the United States to provide an educational programs for children who were blind or visually impaired. The Hadley School for the Blind The Hadley School for the Blind offers over 90 distance education courses to eligible students completely free of charge. From "Braille Reading for Family Members" to "Birdsong Tutor," you can select from a wide variety of Hadley courses. You can study in the comfort of your own home at a time convenient to you. Course materials arrive in the mail, and for students in the U.S. and Canada, instructors are just a toll-free call away. Nebraska Association of Blind Students The Nebraska Association of Blind Students is an organization devoted to helping blind students reach their educational goals. We can help students obtain educational materials as well as assist them in finding solutions to problems that they encounter in the classroom. NABS is a Division of the National Federation of the Blind of Nebraska who we work with to ensure equality for the blind.

35. English Books > Education/Student > Special Education - Physically Handicapped
Postcompulsory Education for disabled People ; Paperback Independent School Districts,texas, USA); Hardback 0205132626 Spotlight on special Educational needs
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The Improving America's Schools Act legislation passed in 1994 made it easier for schools located in high poverty areas to become and remain schoolwide programs. The purpose, scope, and intent of the schoolwide is comprehensive school-based reform focused on high standards for all children . When the schoolwide plan is integrated into the Campus Improvement Plan, there will be the opportunity for wholesale reform that moves beyond supplemental services and reconfigures an entire academic program to help every child meet the same challenging standards. To this end, this article can serve as a framework for schools and communities as they develop, rewrite and continue to assess their school reform efforts. The purpose of IASA includes encouraging educators and interested stakeholders to explore the common features of effective schoolwide projects and the Campus Improvement Plan. These features include:

37. Texas A&M University At Galveston - Accreditation
Within published requirements for admission, texas A M University of handicap, veteranor disabled veteran status Affairs if they have special needs before they
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TAMUG embraces affirmative action practices to ensure that applicants are hired fairly, and that employees are treated during their employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, national origin, condition of handicap, veteran or disabled veteran status. Such action includes, but is not limited to, employment, upgrading, demotion or transfer, recruitment or recruitment advertising, layoff or termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation, and selection for employment training, including apprenticeship. Any questions or complaints relative to discrimination should be referred to the Human Resources Office. Limited services and facilities are available to students with handicaps. Individuals should contact the Office of Student Affairs if they have special needs before they commit to enrollment. Text Only Version Privacy Statement Legal Notice State Req. Reports

38. Nonfiction / Education / Special Education / Physically Disabled
the words disordered, deviant, disabled, challenged, different considered true gems at texas Tech, this for Educating Students With special needs by Michael S
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A reviewer, November 27, 1999 The Bible of Special Education! Wonderful book! If you are a special educator and teach children with moderate and severe intellectual disabilities, this is a book that YOU must have! It covers all 5 domains! It has your lesson plans, IEP goal and objectives. It has great ideas when you can't think of what you need to work on... Read more Instruction of Students With Severe Disabilities by Martha E. Snell(Editor) Merrill Pub Co Hardcover - 656 pages 4th edition (February 1993) Featuring ten completely new chapters, and eight chapters extensively revised, the Fourth Edition of this highly-successful book provides a complete portrayal of the status of education as it pertains to students with severe disabilities. Read more Talk to the Deaf by Lottie L. Riekehof

39. Teaching Students With Special Needs In Inclusive Settings, 3/E - Allyn & Bacon
James R. Patton, University of texas, Austin Carol Rights and Responsibilities ADisabled Manifesto. Teaching Students with special needs in Elementary schools
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40. The Heartland Institute
Assessment of Academic Skills, the texas standardized test federal tax dollars mayteach special education classes the nonmedical needs of disabled students in
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