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  1. Collaborative partnerships among teachers of students who are gifted and have learning disabilities.: An article from: Intervention in School & Clinic by Karen Y. Kennedy, Kyle Higgins, et all 2002-09-01
  2. Handbook of Learning Disabilities: Programs and Practices (Handbook of Learning Disabilities) by Kenneth A. Kavale, Steven R. Forness, et all 1988-04
  3. Cognitive Approaches to Learning Disabilities
  4. Postsecondary Education for Students With Learning Disabilities: A Handbook for Practitioners by Loring Cowles Brinckerhoff, Joan McGuire, et all 2001-05
  5. Promoting Postsecondary Education for Students With Learning Disabilities: A Handbook for Practitioners by Loring Cowles Brinckerhoff, Stan F. Shaw, et all 1993-08
  6. FACING LEARNING DISABILITIES IN THE ADULT YEARS.(Review) (book review): An article from: Remedial and Special Education by Sheila S. Alben, Carolyn R. Foil, 2001-01-01
  7. Research and Global Perspectives in Learning Disabilities: Essays in Honor of William Cruickshank. (Book Reviews). (book review): An article from: Remedial and Special Education by Elizabeth B. Farnsworth, 2002-05-01
  8. The influence of sociodemographics and gender on the disproportionate identification of minority students as having learning disabilities.(Statistical ... article from: Remedial and Special Education by Martha J. Coutinho, Donald P. Oswald, et all 2002-01-01
  9. Specific Learning Disabilities and Difficulties in Children and Adolescents: Psychological Assessment and Evaluation. (Book Reviews).(Book Review): An article from: Remedial and Special Education by Larry Kortering, 2002-11-01
  10. Strengths-Based Assessment Differences Across Students with LD and EBD.(learning disabilities)(emotional and behavioral disorders)(Statistical Data Included): ... article from: Remedial and Special Education by Robert Reid, Michael H. Epstein, et all 2000-11-01
  11. Transition Issues Related to Students With Visual Disabilities (Pro-ed Series on Transition) by Jane N. Erin, Karen E. Wolffe, 1999-04
  12. The Complete Learning Disabilities Directory 2001 (Complete Learning Diabilities Directory, 8th ed)
  13. Adults with learning disabilities redux.: An article from: Remedial and Special Education by Paul J. Gerber, 2003-11-01
  14. Prologue to the special issue on adults with learning disabilities.(Editorial): An article from: Remedial and Special Education by Lynda Price, Sharon Field, 2003-11-01

61. Special Education, Learning Disabilities, Special Needs Products: ADD ADHD Nutri
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Special Education Products
Book Reviews
ADHD - LD Life Skills Products
    Hearit Auditory Tools auditory tools superior to FM systems and designed for students in special education programs with learning disabilities such as ADD,ADHD,dyslexia and CAPD and ESL/BIL programs The Homework Manager a comprehensive homework system to help with time and organizational management Transitions Videos Self-Advocacy and Self-Determination Videos for LD and ADD/ADHD Students, based on Self-Advocacy handbooks by Howard Eaton Vineyard Video Productions two highly-regarded video series, featuring leading professionals, to help teachers, educational therapists, parents and others, effectively reach and teach children with learning disabilities.
Reading Methods
    Picture Me Reading! a visual-conceptual method of teaching ABC's and the 220 high frequency sight words
    Remedia Publications
    educational materials for working with students whose skill levels were significantly below grade level. Remedia Publications publishes over 500 reproducible activity books. The Riggs Institute America's Best Reading, Writing, and Spelling Curriculum

62. Special Education, Learning Disabilities Resources For Special Education
ISER is a nationwide directory of professionals who serve the learning disabilities and special education communities. We help parents
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A directory of professionals serving special educational needs.
ISER
is a nationwide directory of professionals who serve the learning disabilities and special education communities. We help parents and caregivers find local special education professionals to help with learning disabilities and attention deficit disorder assessment, therapy, advocacy, and other special needs. Begin your search for learning disabilities or special education help by choosing from one of the following areas: LD and ADD/ADHD Assessment
Educational and psychological testing for learning disabilities and attention deficit disorder. LD and ADD Treatment Alternatives
Selecting a school or program; psychological, hearing, speech and language therapy; and tutoring for learning disabilities.

63. Internet Special Education Resources (ISER)
Internet special Education Resources (ISER) quot;ISER is a nationwide directory of professionals who serve the learning disabilities and special education communities. We help parents and
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64. MY TEACHERS PAGE
to learning disabilities. There are numerous links here for you to find information. Title Intellectual Exceptionalities This site has links to may special
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TEACHER RESOURCES
During the year, I will be adding resources for teachers to this site. These resources will be teaching tools and topics that will cover many facets of education. If you have additional sites that you have found to be useful or any topics that you would like me to research and display the results here, please use the handy e-mail link to send them to me. I would also appreciate you letting me know if any of the listed links are no longer active in order for me to keep these pages as up-to-date as possible.
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Special Education
General Special Education Sites
  • Special Education - BC - On-line Documents

  • This site has several on-line resource documents for teachers. Topics include: Visual Impairments, Hearing Loss, Gifted Education, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, etc.
  • CEC ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education

  • ERIC EC gathers and disseminates the professional literature, information, and resources on the education and development of individuals of all ages who have disabilities and/or who are gifted. This site has a wealth of information!

    65. The Special Education Home Page
    Gifted Student Resources; The Exception Child s learning Resource Camps for Students with Developmental disabilities Kids Camps for special Needs;
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    DO YOU KNOW ALL THAT YOU SHOULD ABOUT SPECIAL EDUCATION?
    THE SPECIAL EDUCATION HOME PAGE
    Recent Topics:
    Notes: IGNORANCE IS OUR BIGGEST FOE!! Decide today to achieve your goal by understanding all there is to know about your particular area of interest in Special Education. Remember, if you're a parent, the most important thing to you should be your family! Make sure that you do everything possible to help your children live and succeed with the disabilities they may have. If you're a student, you must understand that there is NO secret potion or formula! Knowledge will help you comprehend what your disability is all about and Hard Work will help you to better live and succeed with it! These are the only ways you will achieve your goals!! Best wishes and good luck to everyone! 2003-2004 School Year
    Links To The Best Special Education Sites On The Net! Motivation is what gets you started, Habit is what keeps you going!"

    66. ED.gov
    The Office of special Education Programs (OSEP) is dedicated to improving results for infants, toddlers, children and youth with disabilities ages birth through 21 by providing leadership and
    http://www.ed.gov/offices/OSERS/OSEP
    Information For Students Parents Teachers Administrators Information About Financial Aid Policy Programs The Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) home page has moved to a new address. You will be forwarded to the new address at http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/osers/osep/index.html in 10 seconds. Please remember to update your bookmarks.

    67. Proedinc.com Home
    and Hearing; Psychology and Counseling; special education (including Developmental disabilities, Rehabilitation, and PROed, Inc. s products are used
    http://www.proedinc.com/
    PRO-ED, Inc. is a leading publisher of nationally standardized tests resource and reference texts, curricular and therapy materials , and professional journals covering:
    • Speech, Language, and Hearing
    • Psychology and Counseling
    • Special Education (including Developmental Disabilities, Rehabilitation, and Gifted Education)
    • Early Childhood Intervention
    • Occupational and Physical Therapy
    PRO-ED, Inc.'s products are used by professionals, parents, and students around the world. We carry more than 3,000 products, written by more than 1,000 top authors and editors in these fields. Annually, PRO-ED mails approximately three million catalogs, brochures, and other direct-mail pieces to specific target audiences. We do not employ field reps, and so are able to provide some of the most competitive pricing you'll find in the areas in which we publish. PRO-ED, Inc. has more than 150 distributors worldwide, including affiliate companies in Monterrey, Mexico and Queensland, Australia. Search our catalog and order online! Go to our search page where you can look for products by Author, Title, or Stock Number, and order immediately through our secure online store. Just looking for an order form?

    68. Proedinc.com Journals
    special seriesindepth coverage of a specific topic or issue in the field of learning disabilities, such as prevention and treatment of dyslexia, the Boston
    http://www.proedinc.com/jld.html
    Journal of Learning Disabilities Information with insight for dedicated professionals like you: The Journal of Learning Disabilities (JLD) is where you'll find . . .
    • special seriesin-depth coverage of a specific topic or issue in the field of learning disabilities, such as prevention and treatment of dyslexia, the Boston University lawsuit and its repercussions, scaffolding, and adults with LD
    • feature articlesextensive literature reviews, theoretical papers, and position papers
    • research articlesreports of empirical research
    • intervention articlesoverviews of successful interventions that can be replicated with other individuals with learning disabilities
    • international perspectives

    Benefit from the best in the field of learning disabilities! The editorial board reflects the international, multidisciplinary nature of JLD and includes researchers and practitioners in several fields, such as education, psychology, neurology, medicine, law, and counseling. JLD is internationally recognized as the oldest and most authoritative journal in the area of learning disabilities. "As a full-time student, I find your articles very helpful."

    69. About Special Education
    Recently released report on special education that has the potential to graphic organizers in your classroom with students with learning disabilities to help
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    End of Year Behavior Blues?
    Why are my students off task so much this time of year? What can I do? Is this happening in your class? It's time to let all of your students play 'race to 20' . This behavior contract can be used like a game for all students and can be very effective this time of year!
    Wednesday June 09, 2004
    New Graphic Organizer
    Graphic Organizers are great to use on students with learning disabilities. This week's new organizer is the KWL chart and is especially effective for gifted students. No child should have to learn the 'known'. Use the KWL chart to eliminate the possibilities of boring learning activities. Free Graphic Organizers
    Thursday June 03, 2004

    70. Council For Exceptional Children
    Office or Home Through CEC s Web seminars, special education experts CEC Honors Pearson learning, Inc for Its Support of Students with disabilities CEC and its
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    Unit Leader's Resources
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    Toll-free: 888/CEC-SPED Local: 703/620-3660 TTY: 866/915-5000 (text only) Fax: 703/264-9494 Special Education Works - CEC Makes It Happen! Thursday, June 10, 2004
    Spotlight Features
    Senate Passes IDEA Reauthorization Bill CEC Disappointed with Full Funding Vote, But Pleased with Overall Bill The Senate passed its bill (S.1248) to reauthorize the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. Read the press release For complete information, see CEC's Update CEC Supports New Physical Activity Initiative for Children and Youth with Disabilities The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) joined HHS on May 26, 2004, as it launched its new initiative, "You Can Do It, I Can Do It," campaign, which supports good health and physical activity for children and youth with disabilities. Under the initiative, CEC and other partner organizations will help bring together physical activity mentors with young people with disabilities to help increase appropriate physical activity. Read More $5000 for Student Leaders For more information, see

    71. Special Education
    the reverse side, a discipline, or learning problem, that SCHOOL CURRICULUM FOR STUDENTS OF special NEEDS A made to assist students with disabilities in the
    http://www.pacificnet.net/~mandel/SpecialEducation.html
    SPECIAL EDUCATION
    BEACH BALL PRACTICE ACTIVITIES
    GRADES: 1-7
    Students with disabilities often need more practice than other students to master skills. Using a "programmed" beach ball is a fun way to fit drill and practice in without boring the kids. This idea was shared with me at a math workshop I attended last summer.
    MATERIALS:
    • beach balls (as many as you can affordthey're very versatile) permanent marking pen
    METHOD:
  • Blow up the beach ball and hold it with the air hole facing upward. Beach balls are already nicely sectioned (kind of like an orange). So, all you have to do next is draw lines horizontally with a permanent marking pen to create several little boxes on your beach ball. Program the boxes with various information that students need to practice (ideas follow). Some Ideas: In each box, write a number from one to nine. Throw the ball to students and ask them what numbers their thumbs are on. When they tell you, ask them to either add, subtract, multiply or divide. This is an easy activity to individualize because you can ask different students to do different things with the numbers. I also found that it helps students with mathematics vocabulary. (Some of my students always say "take away" or "times" rather than the proper vocabulary). You could even say "find the product" to further reinforce vocabulary.
  • 72. Learning Disabilities OnLine: LD In-Depth: Alignment With NCLB
    That is, a student with learning disabilities must have areas of studies as the student without disabilities. must make certain that both special education and
    http://www.ldonline.org/ld_indepth/special_education/alignment_primer.html
    Aligning Special Education with NCLB
    The No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) is a standards-based reform movement. This movement emphasizes standards and the alignment of curriculum and assessment to those standards. States say what is to be taught. They write tests to determine if the materials are taught. Educational outcomes are measured. Tests scores tell if annual progress in learning is made. The goal of standards is to increase academic achievement levels. The focus is academic skill areas such as reading. A related goal is to close the achievement gap for students who have traditionally been at risk for academic failure or lack of success. This group includes children with learning disabilities (LD) and Attention-deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). What does this mean for students with LD and ADHD? Alignment of the special education curriculum with NCLB means that what is to be taught and learning goals must be clearly articulated. Classroom strategies and material taught in the classroom must align with the identified curriculum. All students need equal access to that curriculum since all but a very few students will be tested to see if they have learned the required curriculum. Areas of concern emerge for students with LD and ADHD as alignment of the curriculum with NCLB are put into place. Students with LD and ADHD have different learning strategies. Thus, a student's unique learning needs must also be carefully considered so that a student with disability has equal access to academic success. That is, a student with learning disabilities must have access to the same content areas of studies as the student without disabilities. In order to do this schools must make certain that both special education and general education teachers know different instructional strategies.

    73. Special Touch
    A resource and education site for therapists treating people with learning disabilities.
    http://www.specialtouch.info

    74. SpecialEducation
    Popular Video Related to special Education Schwablearning.org Schwab learning nationwide, including the Coordinated Campaign for learning disabilities and the
    http://www.educationnews.org/SpecialEd.htm

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    recognized as a quality online resource for education reporters
    November 2002, Education Writers Association (over 900 members)
    Special Education
    TeachingLD.org
    Special features include information on grant opportunities, full DLD publications and multimedia tutorials on research-supported instructional practices. ADD/ADHD Websites Angelman Syndrome Foundation, USA / Links Anxiety Autism / PDD / Asperger Syndrome Websites ...
    SchwabLearning.org

    Schwab Learning is a service of a nonprofit organization, the Charles and Helen Schwab Foundation and is dedicated to "helping kids with learning differences be successful in learning and life." Schwab Learning has collaborative ties to research and advocacy organizations nationwide, including the Coordinated Campaign for Learning Disabilities and the National Institutes of Health. Psychology Special Education Discussion Groups SpecialedNews Special Needs and Technology ... Check out the new NCLD Web site.
    It has a Legislative Action Center that folks can use to send e-mails to their Congressional representatives about issues important to kids w/ learning disabilities. Also a "Resource Locator," a searchable database for schools, eval. centers, etc. The National Mental Health and Education Center "Behavioral Interventions Creating a Safe Environment in Our Schools." To request a copy, send an email to

    75. Special Education Resources
    Each class of about 15 students includes five or six students with disabilities. special Education Resources on the Web Sites related to learning Styles and
    http://www.specialednet.com/Resources.htm
    Special Education Resources Inclusive Education Project Choices - Project Choices is a "least restrictive environment" initiative funded by the Illinois State Board in Education.
    Inclusion Series
    - Educational video programs and other multimedia materials on the subject of inclusion of students with disabilities into regular schools.
    National Center to Improve Practice(NCIP)
    - The National Center to Improve Practice, promotes the effective use of technology for students with sensory, cognitive and social/emotional disabilites.
    Mail Base
    - Web site and list serve on inclusive-education. Topics range from classroom modifications to national policy developments.
    Discipline of Special Education Students
    - This page, maintained by the Education Commission of the States provides legal informationoften requested about disciplinary procedures in special education.
    Effective Teaching Techniques
    - Developed by the Curry School of Education, this page has many discipline-specific techniques to offer.
    Gan Harmony Online Home Page
    - A unique look at inclusion in a special school in Isreal. This preschool consists of four classes. Each class of about 15 students includes five or six students with disabilities.

    76. The Virtual Library
    raises the serious question of whether special education in Levine s contrasting view stresses learning differences rather than disabilities and rejects
    http://www.schoolwisepress.com/smart/browse/browse_lea.html
    The Virtual Library:
    Learning Disabilities (Special Education) Click to return to: VIRTUAL LIBRARY TABLE OF CONTENTS A Portrait of Mel Levine: This lengthy profile from Teacher Magazine of the highly respected Mel Levine gets to the heart of his campaign to discourage teachers from sticking destructive labels on their students. These amateur diagnoses by teachers wreak havoc on children, he believes. In addition, Levine respects the many ways that students learn, and believes the notion of "normal" learning modes is counterproductive. (Steve Rees) Bringing Special Education Students into the Classroom : Joetta Sack delivers a thumbnail social and legislative history and an appreciation of the emerging rights of the disabled to be included in mainstream classrooms, curricula, and activities. She features the case of Judith E. Heumann, Assistant Secretary in the Department of Education, disabled since infancy by polio. (Dona Budd) Report Charts Rise in Special Education Enrollment : In this brief article noting the March 1999 release of the Department of Education's report on the Individuals with Disabilities Act, you will find revealing statistics suggesting that students and preschoolers with learning disabilities are inadequately served.

    77. Special Education For Special Children
    and student support, organizations, IEPs, learning and much Treasure Chest Clearinghouse of disabilities information. Maddux special Education courtesy of the
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    Special Note: Please do not e-mail the webmaster of this site asking for advice or counsel. The webmaster is NOT qualified to give such advice or counsel and will delete such requests. Thank you. All About This Website:
    This site was created in February 1996 as a resource for the special education community. Not only do we provide timely and relevant links to informative sites, but we are gratified that many sites include Special Education for Special Children
    as one of their links as well. Please feel free to suggest additional links or other information that you think would be helpful. Don't forget to sign our guestbook. We'd love to know that you were here!
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    78. Washington State Special Education Coalition
    resources about learning differences for parents and educators. Select Online Resources, then special ed/National. **Click Online Resources, then Disability/WA
    http://www.wssec.org/

    CONTACT
    MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS COMMITTEE INFO. ONLINE RESOURCES ... WSSEC SURVEY Welcome to the Washington State Special Education Coalition web site (www.wssec.org).
    This site provides information about the issues and public policy matters on which we focus. Use the menu to find out more about our organization and projects.
    Stay in the Loop-Sign up for our WSSEC email listserve and you will receive information about special ed and related childrens issues, trainings, workshops, and legislative updates. Just visit our Contact page and click on Donna Obermeyers email address to subscribe. You can unsubscribe by sending an email to the same address.
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    79. Education World® : Special Education Community
    resources for teaching students about the special needs and unique strengths of people with disabilities. Kids Get the Most from learning Thanks to
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    80. The New York Institute For Special Education
    to provide programs designed specifically for students with learning and emotional disabilities. changed to The New York Institute for special Education to
    http://www.nyise.org/
    text only
    The New York Institute for Special Education
    Serving students with special needs since 1831
    Adapted Access Selections The New York Institute for Special Education(NYISE) is a private, nonprofit, nonsectarian educational facility which provides quality programs for children who are blind or visually disabled, emotionally and learning disabled and preschoolers 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 program for children who were blind or visually impaired. Early in the twentieth century, the name was changed to The New York Institute for the Education of the Blind to emphasize the educational character of the school. A pictorial history of the school and a major collection of disability links called the Blindness Resource Center are available at this site. Today, our

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