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21. A School Zone - Special Education Page Tons Of Links.
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22. Special Education, Carnegie Library Of Pittsburgh Resource Guide
and their families in Pennsylvania, West virginia, Ohio and to visual impairment are disabled by other that provide services to students with special needs.
http://www.carnegielibrary.org/subject/education/k12/specialed.html
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Pittsburgh Region Pennsylvania United States International See also Disabled: Children and Disabled: Education
Pittsburgh Region
The Children's Institute
http://www.amazingkids.org/
Located in Pittsburgh, (formerly the Rehabilitation Institute), this is the region's leading comprehensive rehabilition facility dedicated to serving the special needs of children and young adults.
DePaul Institute
http://www.oraldeafed.org/schools/depaul/
Where Deaf Children Learn to Speak. Located in the South Hills
The Early Learning Institute
http://trfn.clpgh.org/teli/ programs and services for children with developmental delays
The Institute for Learning Abilities was created to help children and adults overcome serious cognitive and learning disorders.

23. Schools
and adults with developmental disabilities or emotional resources for Radford virginia forms, links, and Peterson s Guide to special needs Secondary schools
http://www.oobdoo.com/directory/Reference/Education/SpecialEducation/Schools/
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  • Reference: Education: K through 12: Private Schools Hope Haven School - Jackson County Board - All programs are individualized to meet the unique needs of each and every student served. The Reading Foundation - Canadian learning clinics provide intensive, one-on-one remedial programs in reading, spelling, comprehension and math. Offers services for learning disabilities including dyslexia. Moon Hall School for Dyslexic Children - Situated in rural Surrey, near Dorking. "School within a school" on the site of Belmont Preparatory - a relationship believed to be unique in the UK. Moon Hall caters for bright dyslexic children aged 7 - 13 years. Specialist tuition results in the rapid rebuilding of self-esteem. Marburn Academy - Serving children of average to above average intellectual ability who are experiencing difficulty in school because of learning differences such as ADD or dyslexia. Columbus, OH.

24. Resource Room:Gifted/LD
Possible!, Lynda Conover, University of virginia, 1996 This needs of students who are gifted/learning disabled. of the Office of special Education Programs
http://www.resourceroom.net/gtld/index.asp
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Some of these sites, especially those by private organizations, start out with their own specific definition/conception of "gifted/LD." The Resource Room cannot vouch for the accuracy/validity of their views. I've tried to get various perspectives so that you can decide what's useful for your situation.

25. The Heartland Institute - Vouchers Help The Learning Disabled - By Robert Hollan
from activism on behalf of specialneeds students Andrews, “the parents of learning-disabled students have a public policy think tank in Arlington, virginia.
http://www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artId=9291

26. Blindness Resource Center: Resources On Disabilities-Generic
involved in the education of students with special needs; L. Fullmer at the West virginia Rehabilitation Research Virtual Community of the disabled; The WebABLE!
http://www.nyise.org/disable.htm

27. Blindness Resource Center: Resources On Disabilities-Generic
involved in the education of students with special needs. L. Fullmer at the West virginia Rehabilitation Research Virtual Community of the disabled; The WebABLE
http://www.nyise.org/text/disable.htm

28. SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS – Office Of Special Services
have received a copy of the 2/15/01 virginia special Education Procedural school which he/she would attend if not disabled unless the special education services
http://www.spotsylvania.k12.va.us/spec/Files/public/IEP 2000 Document.htm
CONFIDENTIAL SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS (Rev 10/02) Office of Special Services IEP 1 6717 Smith Station Road Spotsylvania Virginia
Individualized Education Program
Draft Date of Meeting:
DOB
Codes: 1 – Am Ind Alaskan, 2- Asian/Pacific, 3- Hispanic, 4- Black, 5- White Grade: / Sex Race Code: Attendance School Residence School Zone: SSN: (optional for purpose of Medicaid): Name of Parent Guardian Surrogate: Address: City State Zip Last Eligibility Date: // Triennial Due Date: Case Manager: Primary Disability: Secondary Disability: Duration of IEP: Extended School Year: Considered not necessary To To be determined at later date Will be provided, see below INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES: Direct Related Related Disability: Percent of Day Special Educ: Inclusion: Preschool Code: 09-Regular Early Childhood Setting 10-ECSE 11– Home 12 –Combo Reg/ECSE 13- Residential 14- Separate School 15- Itinerant 16 – Reverse Mainstreaming
Direct Services/ Frequency/ Beginning Completion Setting Provided In Provider Instruction Duration Date D ate Gen. Ed

29. Zeal.com - United States - New - Library - Education - K-12 Education - Special
special needs Opportunity Windows http//snow.utoronto.ca provide practical tips for disabled students about of virginia Office of special Education http
http://zeal.com/category/preview.jhtml?cid=534523

30. Learning Disabilities OnLine: Finding Help - LD Schools
boarding and day school in Central virginia for children ages 814 with learning disabilities, dyslexia or a therapeutic day school for special needs children 3
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ABCs of LD The leading Web site on learning disabilities
for parents, teachers, and other professionals What's New Experts Parents Kids ... Yellow Pages
To find other help resources select a topic from the list and click GO Select a Topic US - National Organizations US - Federal Agencies US - State By State Resource Guides Canadian Resources Information By Phone International Links LD Schools On-line Resources Parent Advocacy US State Departments of Education If you are a professional interested in listing your services, sign-up online now! US Schools
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31. Special Challenges: Students With Disabilities Find Co-op And Internship Opportu
agencies are ready to welcome the students and accommodate their special needs. But career services may not realize that disabled students need virginia Stern.
http://www.diversitycareers.com/articles/college/sumfall03/fod_students.htm

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Skills and hard work lead to IT jobs Mentors at work MentorNet offers remote support Grad study GEM helps minorities pursue advanced degrees Diversity in action at ChevronTexaco, Dell, FAA Tech Center, UPS, US DOE-ORP and USAF Materiel Command PREVIEW NEXT COLLEGE ISSUE CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Search Our Site: Focus on diversity Special challenges: students with disabilities find co-op and internship opportunities Sara Bianco Riggio chose co-op employment because it “offered the perfect balance between the hearing and deaf worlds” Disabled students need extra preparation for the work world. That’s why internships and co-ops are critical, says Virginia Stern Denna Lambert makes her own accomodations IT retrains workers in IT Resources By Lisa Furlong, Contributing editor S tudents with disabilities face plenty of challenges during co-op terms or internship summers, from leaving their families and friends to making their environments barrier-free. But many companies and government agencies are ready to welcome the students and accommodate their special needs. Employers do this because they recognize the assets a talented person – with or without a disability – brings to the workplace.

32. Virginia High School Information
virginia High School offers various programs for the special needs students. Classes are provided for Trainable Mentally Disable, Educable Mentally disabled,
http://www.bristolvaschools.org/vhs/about/about.htm
1200 Long Crescent Drive Bristol, VA 24201 -821-5858 (phone) -821-5851 (fax) Principal: Mrs. Ina Danko Assistant Principals: Ronnie Collins and Brenda Carroll School Colors: Orange and Black School Mascot: Bearcats Enrollment Average: 680 Driving Directions From I-81: Take Exit 5. If traveling I-81 North, turn right at the end of the exit ramp onto Lee Highway. Travel approximately 1.5 miles on Lee Highway until you come to the next traffic light. Turn right at this traffic light onto Valley Drive (west). Travel approximately 1/4 mile and turn left onto Long Crescent Drive. You will see the school on your right. If traveling I-81 South, turn left at the end of the exit ramp onto Lee Highway. Go straight through the next two traffic lights. Travel approximately 1.5 miles on Lee Highway until you come to the third traffic light. Turn right at this traffic light onto Valley Drive (west). Travel approximately 1/4 mile and turn left onto Long Crescent Drive. You will see the school on your right. Graduation Requirements Standard Diploma (Classes of 2002 and After)
22 Units of Credit English *Mathematics **Laboratory Science ***History/Social Sciences Health and P.E.

33. Washington County Public Schools
disabled children are those children who manifest one or and who, because of those impairments, need special education The State of virginia uses the following
http://www.wcs.k12.va.us/departments/specialed/index.php3?action=11

34. Job Exchange
special Education Teacher Emotionally Behaviorally disabled Public schools Personnel special Ed O M specialist The virginia Rehabilitation Center for the Blind
http://www.spedex.com/jobs/jobs.htm
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Philadelphia, PA (6/10/04) Teacher of Students with Visual Impairments
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Fort Worth, TX (6/10/04) Assistive Technology Coordinator
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Elkader, IA (6/10/04)
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Oklahoma City, OK (6/10/04) Itinerant Teacher of Visually Impaired Montgomery County Public School Rockville, MD (6/10/04) Vision Teacher Brevard Public School Viera, FL (6/10/04) Itinerant Teacher of the Visually Impaired Cattaraugus-Allegany BOCES Olean, NY (6/10/04) Teacher of the Visually Impaired South Carolina School for the Blind Spartanburg, SC (6/10/04) Rehabilitation Teacher Pacific Grove, CA (5/29/04) Home Counselor-Early Intervention VI Blind Babies Foundation San Francisco, CA (5/29/04) Lighthouse of Broward County, Inc. Fort Lauderdale, FL (5/29/04)

35. Special Education Issues Part II
the University of Richmond School of Law in virginia. Zaremba, Juvenile Justice When a disabled Juvenile Confesses 11 through 213; The special needs of Youth
http://www.abanet.org/crimjust/juvjus/cjmspecedII.html
Juvenile Justice Robert E. Shepherd, Jr. Robert E. Shepherd, Jr ., is emeritus professor of law at the University of Richmond School of Law in Virginia. He is also a contributing editor to Criminal Justice magazine and former chair of the Section’s Juvenile Justice Committee. Special Education Issues:
Part II
A previous column discussed four recent handbooks addressing the legal issues presented by children who are behavioral risks in the school system and who then become involved in the juvenile justice system. ( See Special Education Issues Crim. Just. 38 (Winter 2003).) These publications afford practitioners in juvenile and family courts outstanding tools for providing effective representation to young people with educational disabilities who face delinquency charges. Professor Joseph Tulman has identified three primary objectives for the lawyer in his valuable handbook: 1) getting children with special needs the educational services to which they are entitled; 2) getting these children out of the detention center or other secure setting through the use of an educational strategy; and 3) getting such children out of the processes of the justice system and into alternative services. ( Joseph B. Tulman

36. ABC 7 News - Northern Virginia Officials Urge Richmond To Get It Together
Spending December 2003 Update, virginia inflationadjusted unnecessarily stigmatized as learning disabled , when in that the more special needs and learning
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Legislators left Richmond Sunday after being there 67 days. Negotiators are set to meet on Wednesday in hopes of reaching a compromise between the Senate's push for higher taxes and the House's opposition.

37. Advocates For The Disabled See Vouchers As Setback
7085% of inner city private schools would “definitely if required to accept “students with special needs such as learning disabilities, limited English
http://www.nsba.org/site/view.asp?TRACKID=&VID=50&CID=479&DID=33104

38. Special Education Teachers
in certain types of disabilities, including, among others special education programs include both classroom Several schools in virginia offer undergraduate and
http://www3.ccps.virginia.edu/career_prospects/briefs/T-Z/TeachersSpecialEd.html
Special Education Teachers Family: Area: Teaching/training Printer friendly page
What's it like?
Teach students who have special needs Specializations include Types of disabilities, including, among others, autism, speech or language impairments, visual or hearing impairments, and multiple handicaps. Preferred education Bachelor's degree State license required Getting ahead Can become administrators or supervisors Skills Understanding the educational and emotional needs of students Where they work Schools, offices Job outlook Very good Earnings Moderate Links Find more information about this career WHAT'S IT LIKE? Some kids in school require special help with learning. They may have physical disabilities or learning disabilities, or perhaps they have social or emotional problems. Special education teachers are the educational professionals who work with such students. They design classroom lessons especially for students who have difficulty learning in a standard classroom. These students may have cognitive difficulties, such as mental retardation, learning disabilities or speech or language impairment. Or they may be physically disabled, blind, deaf and/or blind, or have traumatic brain injury. Some students may require wheelchairs or other assistive devices to move around and communicate. Some other children have problems that are emotional rather than physical.

39. Special Educational Needs And The Foreign Service Child
The University of virginia School of Education this site features general special education information Internet, categories of disability, and information
http://www.state.gov/m/dghr/flo/9856.htm
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Special Educational Needs and the Foreign Service Child
There are unique challenges inherent in raising children with special needs, and this is especially so in the internationally mobile lifestyle of the Foreign Service. There has been a significant effort to increase the number of programs for children with special needs in American-international schools around the world. However, the quality of these programs varies greatly from school to school, and even from year to year. While more children who have mild learning disabilities are adequately served in international schools, children with moderate to severe disabilities still encounter major challenges. In addition to the lack of available programs overseas, very often there is also a lack of other support or therapeutic specialists to serve the requirements of special needs children. The Family Liaison Office strongly urges families to carefully research their options before bidding on and accepting an overseas assignment. There are several offices in the Department of State that work together to assist families of children with special needs. Special Needs Resource Information from the Department of State . Additionally, the Office of Overseas Schools offers the brochure

40. Special Education Web Tour
Site http//curry.edschool.virginia.edu/curry resources for parents with children with special needs. Council for Disability Rights http//www.disabilityrights
http://lone-eagles.com/virginia.htm
Special Education Web Tour Center for Applied Special Technology http://www.cast.org Comprehensive Resources! LD Online http://www.ldonline.org/ The interactive guide to learning disabilitfor teachers, parents and other professionals Special Education Resources on the Internet http://www.hood.edu/seri/serihome.htm A collection of Special Educational resources of interest to those involved in Special Education. International Center for Persons with Disabilities http://www.icdri.org/ UV - a Special Education Web Site http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/curry/dept/cise/ose/ Excellence clearinghouse of Special Education information and web resources. Lycos Education Guide: Special Education http://www.lycos.com/wguide/wire/wire_382769_49359_3_1.html These are top-rated websites in Special Education. SpEdEx-The Special Education Exchange http://www.spedex.com/ Good sites on blind and learning disabilities. Special Education Resources http://www.nhgs.tec.va.us/SpecialEd/sped_resources.html

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