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41. Computer Science Details
Children (Northern arizona University Online (arizona, USA)). Instruction for studentswith special needs (California State Mainstreaming disabled Students in
http://www.ed-x.com/courselistings/educationdetails.asp?SubCatID=154

42. Books
Javascript is either disabled or not supported by this Products for special needs education Innovative Therapists International Based in Tuscon, arizona.
http://apraxiaontario.homestead.com/books.html
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Our parents recommend..
Some of our favourite books. Order through the Indigo-Chapters link on the page and ECHO will benefit.
Janelle Publications

Parentbooks (Toronto)

SuperDuper Inc.
Catalog and Online Sales. Competative pricing, no-hassle shipping to Canada. Quick order turnaround time.
LinguiSystems

Rivanna Music

Time to Sing
! Read the review of this marvellous new CD of songs that are slowed down so that our kids can learn to sing along!
DoToLearn
activities to help children and adults with special learning needs, including basic language and daily living skills
Extra Language Resources
Speech pathology, language and literacy resources Designed by Speech Pathologists
Imaginart Online Catalog
Functional Materials for Professionals, Parents and Caregivers for Infant through Elderly Clients. In Arizona, will ship to Canada. Canadian pricing is listed. Mayer-Johnson Inc Northern Speech Services New Visions Online Catalog Innovative Therapists International - Based in Tuscon, Arizona. Product catalog, available online or in PDF format. Products specifically targetted to oral-motor based therapy. Our parents recommend..

43. San Bernardino County Sun
Every person gets disabled at one medicine is improving, insurance is covering more,and schools are coming to understand the special needs of special
http://www.sbsun.com/Stories/0,1413,208~12588~1156304,00.html
GetAd(5, 't', 468, 60, '/nws'); April 03, 2003
San Bernardino, CA Site Search
Enter search term,
hit enter key Advanced Search Classifieds Automotive Employment ... Weather GetAd(2, 'l1', 120, 90, '/nws'); GetAd(3, 'l2', 120, 90, '/nws'); EMAIL ARTICLE LINK TO ARTICLE PRINT ARTICLE Article Published: Monday, February 03, 2003 - 8:53:34 PM PST OTHER ARTICLES IN THIS SECTION FBI agents visiting, questioning Iraqi Americans 2nd-graders cheer SB sergeant Italian POWs felt at home in SB Valley Beyond the headline ... Crime and Public Safety Author talks about children with special needs
By EMILY SACHS, Staff Writer
From birth, children with special needs mental, physical or emotional are conditioned to know they are different. When someone looks down at a young child and gasps, or says nothing at all, it sends an unspoken signal to the child. Likewise, a child who uses a wheelchair might get extra attention, even gifts, from others. "They're not having sincere relations with people. They're not being accepted for who they are,' said author Judith Loseff Lavin, who was in San Bernardino on Monday to tape an interview by Clark Morrow, host of "Conversation with ...'' at KVCR-TV. The program, to air next month, is the latest in a special emphasis at the public television station on children with special needs, inspired by an employee whose son is autistic.

44. Schools For The Blind & Visually Impaired
and youth with hearing or vision loss throughout arizona. We are a special publicschool established by the addition to visual impairment are disabled by other
http://www.lowvision.org/schools_for_the_blind_.htm
Schools for the Blind
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.

45. Appendix: Annotated Bibliography On Charter Schools And Special Education
students are classified as learning disabled although all the author concluded thatArizona charter school unable to meet a student's special needs could be a
http://www.ed.gov/pubs/chartdisab/appendix.html
Charter Schools and Students with Disabilities: Review of Existing Data - November 1998
Appendix
Annotated Bibliography on Charter Schools and Special Education
American Federation of Teachers. (1996). Charter school laws: Do they measure up? Washington, DC: Author.
    Based on the AFT criteria for effective charter legislation, this report analyzes the legislation in 25 states. These criteria reflect accessibility to all students, high academic standards, standardized methods for assessing student performance, collective bargaining agreements for staff, certification of teachers, approval of local school districts, and reporting requirements. None of the state laws met all of the criteria. Although special education was not identified as a particular point of analysis, it was addressed in several of the criteria. For example, effective legislation should start with explicit language that ensures participation of all public school students. Schools that target students on the basis of academic or athletic ability are risking discrimination against students with disabilities. Likewise, schools that recruit "at-risk" students are not inclusive if the definition of "at-risk" is vague. Strategies for assessing student performance need to be adapted to reflect the unique learning styles and curricular needs of students with disabilities. School reporting should include student demographics that reflect the special needs of its students.
Emerging Issues in Charter School Financing

46. Health And Disability Resource Centre - Planetamber.com
USA good Trent University - special needs Office - CANADA good University ofAlberta - disabled services - CANADA good University of arizona-Center for
http://www.planetamber.com/resources/203.html
e-mail - use our search - link to us - submit a link - advertise - chat - message board - news - home
general resources
all countries Australia Canada UK USA
resource search WORKING AND LEARNING - STUDENTS
UNIV/COLLEGE
Acadia University - Nova Scotia - CANADA - good
Access Summit - UK - good
ACE Access Centre - UK - good
American Association of University Affiliated Programs for Persons with Developmental Disabilities - USA - good
Athabasca University - CANADA - good
Athabasca University - CANADA - ALBERTA - good
Augustana University - Alberta - CANADA - good
Barnard College Office of Disability Services - USA - good
Bishop's University - CANADA - QUEBEC - good
Brandon University - Services for Students with Disabilities - CANADA - MANITOBA - good
Bristol UWE - Disability Resource Centre - UK - good
Brock University - Services for Students with Disabilities - CANADA - ONTARIO - good
California Polytechnic State University Disability Resource Center - USA - good
California State University Northridge-Center On Disabilites - USA - good
Cambridge University - Students and Staff with a Disability - UK - good
Cardiff University - Students with Disabilities and Special Needs - UK - good
Carleton University - Services for Students with Disabilities - CANADA - ONTARIO - good
Centennial Colleges Centre for Students with Disabilities - UK - good
Center for Community Inclusion University of Maine - On-line - USA - good
College and University Admissions - Disabilities and the College Student - USA - good
Dalhousie University - Services for Students with Disabilities - CANADA - NOVA SCOTIA -

47. Low Vision/Blind & Deaf/Blind
ADA Information Center OnLine. arizona Technology Access Program. Assistive TechnologyFor The disabled Computer User. HumanWare, INC. IBM special needs Gopher.
http://www.robinsfyi.com/disabilities/blind.htm
Low Vision / Blind No graphics or tables, will be used on this page. I don't agree or support all of these sites, however I believe in freedom of choice. Personal sites Centers/Schools Sports/Games Technology/Resources ... Non-USA (in english) Other To be Sorted The Lighter Side Sign My Guestbook ...
News story from C net - New screen reader from IBM that works online.
If any one has tested this, I would love to hear some feed back. webmaster@robinsfyi.com Personal Sites
Leber's Links
Information on Cabell-Wayne Assoc of the Blind Centers/schools Arizona Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired ASHRAY (foundation for blind children) Conklin Center Lions World Services f/t Blind Unofficial ... Missouri School for the Blind Sports/Games Michigan Association for Competitive Goalball Technology/Resources ABLEDATA Assistive Technology Database ADA Information Center On-Line Arizona Technology Access Program Arkenstone's Homepage ... JTS Micro Consulting Ltd. Shareware for Windows. LAB Resources NoIR Medical Technologies (low vision) Outa Sight! Products Sighted Electronics Soundscapes from the Voice - Seeing with your ears Talking Caller ID ... Tiny Talk Screen Reader for DOS by Eric Bohlman Trace Center Vision for Windows Vision Rehab - Low Vision Resource ... Windows 3.1 Tips for Users with Low Vision

48. TRI Online! Disability Links - Parent Advcocacy/Special Education
Resources for disabled and special needs Children. Program Development Associates. KidsSpeaking Chat Room. Yoga for special Children. SHARE arizona.
http://www.taconicresources.net/resources/pa-ed.shtml
TRI Online!
Web Site Menu:

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Parent Advocacy/Special Education Links to web sites about parent advocacy, special education, resources, organizations, SSI, insurance. Quick Menu: Click on any menu link to jump to that section of the page. General Resources Medicaid/SSI/Insurance IDEA
Education/Special Ed
... Adaptive Toys
General Resources:

49. Arizona Projects And Activities Of Note
floor calendars; Full text of arizona Revised Statutes specifically targeting elderly,disabled, and economically and nonprofit special needs centers dispersed
http://www.researchedge.com/uss/note.html

50. Plain Talker Online
Richards, a published author and columnist for the arizona REPUBLIC and laws wereon the books that protected disabled and special needs students, “But
http://www.plaintalker.com/eduprogramcamp.htm

51. Doxys - Resources For The Disabled
Resources for the disabled. Guide to Disabilities (US); special schools Petersons.com(US). A-Med Health Care Center - For the Physically Challenged, arizona (US
http://www.growing.com/doxys/disabled.html
Go to: [ Learning Center Pegasys Home Page
Resources for the Disabled
CAREERS AND JOBS CHILDREN

52. Rethinking Schools -- New Battlegrounds For Special Education -- Volume 13, No.
school has more limited rights to special education services issue of Education Leadershipthat arizona charter school We can't teach those disabled children
http://www.rethinkingschools.org/Archives/13_01/speced.htm

Volume 13, No. 1 - Fall 1998

"My child may be deaf, but she is not a burden!" cries Milwaukee parent Susan Endress. Endress made the comment after the City of Milwaukee announced that its charter schools do not bear the "burden" of providing special education services to students with disabilities. The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) has threatened to withhold funding for charter schools that do not provide such services, setting the stage for a showdown with the city. Several miles away in her north side apartment, Viola Beacham ponders her decision to return her son to the Milwaukee Public Schools. The private school for which she had received a state-funded voucher wasn't providing the services he needed for his speech/language and learning disabilities. Pat Patterson, meanwhile, makes unanswered calls to some of Milwaukee's private voucher schools seeking, so far in vain, for them to take her two severely disabled sons. "This is a public program," says this long-time mentor and advocate for African-American parents of students with disabilities. "Why shouldn't they have to take my children and provide the help they need?" Pat's question is key. When states offer vouchers and charters as educational options for parents who hope to improve the quality of their children's education, shouldn't those programs fully include students with disabilities?

53. The University Of Arizona - Official Athletic Site- Arizonaathletics.com
was asked to tutor a special needs student from Tucson area that teach developmentallydisabled students School after graduating from the University of arizona.
http://www.fansonly.com/schools/ariz/genrel/122601aaa.html
The Official Site of The
University of Arizona
Athletics Department
Choose Sport Baseball M Basketball W Basketball M Cross Cntry W Cross Cntry Football M Golf W Golf Gymnastics Soccer Softball M Swim/Diving W Swim/Diving M Tennis W Tennis M Track/Field W Track/Field Volleyball
2001-2002 76/Circle K Teacher of the Year Award Finalists Sponsored by Arizona Athletics and KOLD Channel 13
Dec. 26, 2001 Tucson, Ariz - WHAT: Nine teachers selected as finalists for the 2001-2002 76/Circle K Outstanding High School Faculty Award sponsored by Arizona Athletics and KOLD Channel 13. WHEN: Finalists are being recognized at the University of Arizona Men's Basketball games that are scheduled December through March. The Outstanding High School Teacher of the Year will be announced at a reception for the nine finalists and their guests on March 1, 2002 held at the Marriott University Park Hotel. The Teacher of the Year will also be recognized at the men's basketball game on March 2, 2002. WHERE: Outstanding High School Teacher of the Year recognized at the Marriott University Park Hotel, March 1, 2002, 6:00PM and the Men's Basketball game at McKale Memorial Center, March 2, 2002 Noon. BACKGROUND: Nine finalists were selected for the 76/Circle K Outstanding High School Faculty Award, sponsored by Arizona Athletics and KOLD Channel 13, representing the best of the best among Southern Arizona's high school teachers. One finalist will be named the 76/Circle K Outstanding High School Teacher of the Year on March 1, 2002 at a reception among their family and friends. Additionally, the recipient will be recognized at the men's basketball game between the University of Arizona Wildcats and the University of California-Berkley Golden Bears scheduled for Noon, March 2, 2002.

54. Education Articles In The News - Special Education Law & Advocacy Strategies
Announces Support for Reading First In arizona, Michigan, And Wanted Web geeks forthe disabled MSNBC. Parents of children with special needs have homework to
http://www.reedmartin.com/inthenews.htm
REED MARTIN, J.D. Chat Room I Phone Consults Manuals Shopping Cart Free Articles ... Message Board I Workshops I Audiotapes I CD'S I Videotapes email REED'S MANUALS Advanced Advocacy Strategies Using Your School's And State's Violations of Section 504 And The ADA To Get Your Child The Program They Need Under IDEA, Section 504 or The ADA Are You Ready To Play Hardball? ARE YOU REALLY READY TO ASK FOR A DUE PROCESS HEARING? Getting Your Child with Autism What They Are Entitled to Under Federal Laws Getting Control of the IEP Process - How to Use over 100 Changes the law to get what your child deserves ... home FREE Articles Shopping Cart Services Court Cases ... What's New ARTICLES BY TOPIC: ADD/ADHD Learning Disabilities Dyslexia Court Cases Down Syndrome Autism/Asperger's IEP Section 504/ADA FERPA Evaluation Behavior/Discipline Transition Complaint Resources Access to Records ...
Special education rules questioned
Sunday October 13, 2002 By The Associated Press
MORGANTOWN, WV

55. Untitled
Teacher Harmed Students With Autism Teacher in arizona on leave Hook To Seek MoreFunds For special needs FCAT Rules Revised For disabled Study Finds
http://www.causeonline.org/federal.html
National Information
Great IDEAs about Special Education Reform
- This page is provided by the Conmmitte on Education Reform and The Workforce. You will be able to share your ideas on current legislation regarding IDEA.
HotBraille.com
- Hot Braille is the leading provider of web based communication tools for the visually impaired and their family and friends. You can send Braille letters and learn the Braille alphabet.
DeMint, Boehner Call For Greater Parental Choice in Special Education
- H.R. 1373, This bill would improve educational results for children with disabilities by encouraging innovative approaches to parental involvment in special education.
New Web Site to Gather Comments About Disability Research Needs
- This information will be used to generate recommendations on research and development that will improve the lives of people with disabilities.
Schwab Learning
- The Seventh Annual Brian Ayers Memorial Art Exhibition is open to children with LD ages 11 - 19. Enter by May 2, 2003
National Center on Low-Incidence Disabilities
- The NCLID is conducting a survey of parents and professionals to gather information on what is needed to provide links for the information that is already available or needed. Please take a minute and complete the survey.

56. American Indians And Alaskan Natives
in American Indian learning disabled adolescents Flagstaff, AZ Northern arizona University,American Indian for Parents of Indian Children with special needs.
http://professional.asha.org/resources/multicultural/american_indians.cfm

Professional Home Page
Resource Center multicultural affairs
American Indians and Alaskan Natives Communication Development and Disorders in Multicultural Populations American Indian Professional Training Program in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology. Native American directory for speech-language and audiology services . Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona. Cahape, P. (1993). Blueprints for Indian education: Research and development needs for the 1990's . Charleston, WV: ERIC Clearinghouse on Rural Education and Small Schools. Listening to the people . Charleston, WV: ERIC Clearinghouse on Rural Education and Small Schools. American Journal of Physiological Anthropology, 90 Cantoni, G. (1995). Stabilizing indigenous languages . Flagstaff, AZ: Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff: Center for Excellence in Education. Journal of Communication Disorders, 24 Leading major congenital malformations among minority groups in the United States. 1981-1986. Reports on selected groups . Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Traditional Native American values: Conflict or concordance in rehabilitation?

57. Youth Evaluation And Treatment Centers
special needs EDUCATION Exodus is a single classroom, private for Emotionally Disturbedand Learning disabled students Funding is from the arizona Department of
http://www.youthetc.org/htm/program_sevices2.htm
PROGRAMS and SERVICES
Youth Evaluation and Treatment Centers provides a full continuum of services for at risk youth and families. These services include: School based Prevention, Family Stabilization, Specialized Education and Residential Care. A brief description of each Service follows.
PREVENTION
Services are provided to twelve elementary schools in the Glendale and Peoria School Districts. The purpose of this program is to build resiliency skills to prevent at risk youth from manifesting dysfunctional and problematic behaviors. Prevention Specialists work directly with students on developing social and life skills designed to build positive self-concepts, enhance coping abilities and encourage healthy lifestyles. These services have been provided to over 7000 children. This program is funded by public funds allocated under contract by the Arizona Department of Health Services.
FAMILY BUILDERS
Stabilization, preservation and crises reduction services are provided to families referred by Child Protective Services. These families have demonstrated minimal levels of child abuse or neglect. Skilled therapists offer families counseling, parenting classes, resource development and problem solving assistance in an effort to reduce the family's stress and crisis level, enhance their ability to function, and minimize the possibility of future abusive behavior. This program is part of the Carenow Network and is funded by the Arizona Department of Economic Security.

58. (LOCAL) ENGLISH: English For The Children Of Arizona, Wednesday, January 6, 1999
The existence of such special individual needs shall not once each year to all arizonapublic schoolchildren in classified as severely learning disabled MAY be
http://www.onenation.org/article.cfm?ID=4255

59. Arizona Disability Resources / Family Village
Information, resources, communication opportunities for persons with disabilities.Category Regional North America Disability Resources...... Advocates for the disabled, Inc of Health Services Office for Children special HealthCare arizona State Rehabilitation Advisory Council; arizona State schools
http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/comm/arizona.html
Family Village Community Center Arizona Disability Resources Back to Regional Resources Family Village Home
Library
Coffee Shop ... Information
Last Updated 3/12/2003 by rowley@waisman.wisc.edu Document Source: http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/comm/arizona.html

60. Vitae
for it's housing for the disabled program To date I have presented special needs DriverTeam 19 states (Washington, Oregon, California, arizona, Colorado, Texas
http://www.whitebuffalopress.com/vitae.htm
Curriculum Vitae
Dayton Ray Turner, Ed.D.
5306 King George Drive
San Antonio, TX 78229
210-614-1396 FAX
Education
Bachelor of Arts, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colorado. Major: Secondary Special Education-Mental Retardation. May, 1966. Minor: Sociology. Master of Science, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. Graduate Fellow of the United States Office of Education (USOE). Thesis topic:The Mentally Retarded Offender. October, 1970. Doctor of Education-Special Education Administration, University of Northern Colorado. Greeley, Colorado. Dissertation Topic: Guilford's Structure of Intellect and the Social Intelligence of Juvenile Delinquents. August, 1975. Postdoctoral Study. Educational Technology. University of Northern Colorado. Greeley, Colorado. Distance Learning for Special Populations. November, 1991.
National Honors
Recepient of the Sure-Lok National Special Needs Transportation Award, 2002.
Presented at the National Association for Pupil Transportation 2002 Conference, Greensboro, North Carolina. November 3, 2002.
Professional Affiliations
National Association for Pupil Transportation (NAPT).

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