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  1. The "Special Act" public school districts in New York state: helping children with special needs reach higher academic standards.(No Child Left Behind ... International Journal of Instructional Media by Jim Donlevy, 2004-03-22
  2. Schooling Children With Down Syndrome: Toward an Understanding of Possibility (Special Education Series (New York, N.Y.).) by Christopher Kliewer, 1998-04-01
  3. From "Backwardness" to "At-Risk": Childhood Learning Difficulties and the Contradictions of School Reform (Suny Series, Youth Social Services, Schoo) by Barry M. Franklin, 1994-07
  4. Preparing for inclusion.: An article from: Child Study Journal by Mary Beth Henning, Linda Crane Mitchell, 2002-03-01

81. The New York Sun
s controversial plan told The new york Sun yesterday by parents, advocates for thedisabled, and union system tried to integrate more special education students
http://www.newyorksun.com/sunarticle.asp?artID=369

82. INCLUSIVE EDUCATION IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC
Inclusion of disabled children is the main aim for Open Society Institution in NewYork and The It promotes inclusion of children with various special needs.
http://www.unesco.org/education/educprog/sne/publications/bucharest/annex5/czech
Human Resource Development in Support of Inclusive Education Sub-regional workshop Central and Eastern Europe Annex 5 Bulgaria Czech Republic Macedonia Poland ... Slovenia
Country Accounts
INCLUSIVE EDUCATION IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC Michal MalĂ˝ Overview of special education in the Czech Republic Special schools and facilities provide pre-school education, compulsory basic education, upper secondary and professional training to disabled children and young people. These schools (except those for the children with intellectual disability) provide pupils with an education equivalent to the general education, but reach this goal by using special teaching methods and resources tailored to the needs of disabled pupils. S pecial schools employ teachers with special pedagogical training and additional specialists, such as rehabilitation workers, psychologists, social workers etc., as necessary. Pupils with an intellectual disability receive education in auxiliary schools, vocational schools, practical schools and special schools with modified curricula corresponding to their cognitive abilities. New trends in education of children with Special Educational Needs in the Czech Republic After 1990, the attitude of the educational system towards disabled children changed fundamentally. Apart from special schools there is an increasing opportunity to educate them among pupils in regular, special or specialized classes with all the positive consequences of socialization of children both disabled and non-disabled (

83. Online
local TSA chapters in Connecticut, new Jersey and new york. serving chronically illor disabled children and and Disability for Youth *new* Information about
http://www.tsact.org/online.htm
Connecticut Tourette Syndrome Association
Some of our favorite Internet resources relating to Tourette Syndrome are below. If you would like to recommend a useful Web site for listing on this page, please contact Andrew Vogel at (203) 661-3026 or e-mail him at ts@tsact.org Tourette Syndrome TS discussion groups Regional TSA chapters ... Research
Tourette Syndrome
Ask NOAH About Tourette Syndrome
A-Z information resource published by the New York Online Access to Health project. NOAH features content in English and Spanish, with sections on basic facts, children's issues, diagnosis, genetics and treatment, including alternative therapies. Provides URLs to local TSA chapters in Connecticut, New Jersey and New York. Patti's Picks Books
Books about TS and by people with TS. Pandas Web site
NIMH site devoted to pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infections. The term describes the subset of children who have OCD and/or TS whose symptoms worsen following strep infections. Tourette Friendship and Support Circle
Interactive community that offers children and adults of TS families information, resources and a place to share personal experiences and make friends.

84. Eparent.com - Text Only -
State Institute on Disabilities new york State Future Family Support Network Northernnew Jersey Maternal Health Consortium Office of disabled Consumer Services
http://www.eparent.com/textonly/associations.htm
Exceptional Parent Magazine - EParent.com
Association Links - listed alphabetically Ablenet Foundation
Access-Able Travel Source

ADDhelpline

Advocates Across America
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United Brachial Plexus Network
(Erb's Palsy Information )
United Cerebral Palsy

United Cerebral Palsy Associations of New Jersey, Inc.

United Cerebral Palsy Chicago

United Cerebral Palsy of New York City
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WE MOVE: Worldwide Education and Awareness for Movement Disorders

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85. References
program for severely and profoundly disabled adolescents. Unpublished Master of SpecialEducation thesis. new york Partnership for Statewide Systems Change 2000
http://www.education.tas.gov.au/equitystandards/disability/inclusion/references.
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Browse our organisational units Administrative Services Archives Office Child Care Tasmania Discover District Offices e-magine - Centre of Excellence in Online Learning Equity Standards Finance, Facilities and Planning Services Human Resources Management Information Management Internal Audit Ministerial and Co-ordination Unit Office for Curriculum, Leadership and Learning Office for Educational Review Public Communications Unit State Library TAFE Tasmania Tasmanian Communities Online Tasmanian Government Schools International Tasmanian Secondary Assessment Board Youth Affairs Full list Search Equity Standards Branch Equity Standards Home About Equity Standards Contact Equity Standards Contacts ... Committees Quick Find Students' health care guidelines Inclusion review Site map Accessing IT NEW Special Schools Guidelines DoE Equity Standards Disabilities and Learning Difficulties ... Review of Inclusion Policy
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Note : The Tasmanian Department of Education has undergone several name changes in recent decades. To avoid confusion, in this list of references it is called the Department of Education regardless of what it was called at the time of a particular publication.

86. Sesame Workshop - The New Kid In Class
elementaryschool students in the Binghamton, new york, area, conducted Says Dr.Lowell-york, Learning in the same classrooms as disabled youngsters may
http://www.sesameworkshop.org/parents/advice/article/0,4125,745,00.html
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The New Kid in Class She's disabled. She may look and act different. How will her presence affect your child's education? Part Two of a Two-Part Series.
by Dianne Hales
Something major is happening in American education: Children with disabilities are no longer out of sight.
Over the past five years increasing numbers of students with physical and emotional disabilities have been brought out of separate schools and special-education classes and into mainstream classrooms. The reason? New federal laws that have embraced the policy of inclusion.
This controversial educational approach assumes that all children, regardless of physical, emotional, or academic ability, can and should learn together in the same classroom. Inclusionary schools assign students a grade based solely on their chronological age; any child who also requires the services of special-education teachers can then get most of those services in the classroom.
The first part of this series, "A Place for Amber" looked at the effects of inclusion on children with disabilities, and found that many educators and parents give it high marks. But there is another side to the equation: inclusion's effect on children who are not disabled. In this second and concluding part of Moving Into the Mainstream, we look at what is known about students who share classrooms with youngsters with special needs.

87. CEC Today - September 2001- Page 11
of the Americas and the Sheraton new york Hotel and news and bestselling author,about her new book, What's in how non-disabled and disabled individuals view
http://www.cec.sped.org/bk/cectoday/october_2001/cectoday_10_2001_11.html

88. BBC NEWS | Education | Features
to recruit Brits Talking tough to new york's truants Under for disabled students Largenumbers of disabled students are epidemics feature on a new course aimed
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/features/default.stm
CATEGORIES TV RADIO COMMUNICATE ... INDEX SEARCH
You are in: Education: Features News Front Page World ... Programmes SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobile/PDAs Text Only ... Help EDITIONS Change to World Thursday, 20 February, 2003, 12:25 GMT
FEATURES
The cost of postgraduate study

What can students do to avoid running up huge levels of debt?
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University celebrates online success

Academics 'ill-prepared' for teaching students

Postgraduate education

State-funded self-rule in Dutch schools

More than two-thirds of Dutch schools are independent of the public sector - and pupils are streamed by ability. Also: Tories push for vocational schools Tory call to 'set schools free' Conservatives visit Berlin schools Schooling in a time of change Czech student Barbara Holoubkova, 20, looks at changes in education during the presidency of Vaclav Havel. Also: Czechs return to compulsory texts Czech gypsies in school row Czech president bows out quietly Lure of the Big Apple Teacher Fiona Addie is preparing to take up a post in the Bronx district of New York, after giving up her job in the UK. Under fire in Florida Teacher Gary Bicker had a shock when he left the UK for a year-long stint in one of Miami's toughest reform schools.

89. EDUCATION - OVERSEAS
states in levels of enrolment of disabled students in mainstream as opposed to specialschools. vouchers on student test scores in new york, Dayton, Ohio
http://www.bl.uk/services/information/welfare/issue34/educover.html

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DECISION-MAKING IN AUSTRALIAN HIGH SCHOOLS B. Mulford, and others
International Studies in Educational Administration, vol.29, 2001, p.51-75 This article examines the decision-making process in high schools in one Australian State. The more positively teachers viewed the decision making process in the school, the higher the degree of influence they perceived to be exerted by education staff in the school. DIFFENTIATING INTEGRATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION K. Thomson
European Journal of Special Needs Education, vol.17, 2002, p.33-47 In the Soviet Union education of children with special needs was sharply segregated and based on locally developed theories of "defectology". Since the fall of Communism the segregated system has largely remained intact due to financial constraints, the organizational legacy of the Soviet differentiated system, the tenacious ideological legacy of "defectology" and resistance to integration as a Western idea. However, small-scale changes to the special education system at the local level are being made. EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT THROUGH INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY S. Fallows and R. Bhanot

90. NYU - Press Release
for recognizing rehabilitation as a special program. . American Wheat Mission in NewYork Having recognized of services to physically disabled individuals, she
http://www.nyu.edu/publicaffairs/newsreleases/b_2000_.shtml
NYU P RESS R ELEASES 2000 NYU RUDIN AWARD RECIPIENTS TO BE HONORED Contact: Iva Kocijan
2000 NYU RUDIN AWARDS RECIPIENTS HONORED Community Service Awards Recognize Six Outstanding Individuals Committed To Services To The Physically Disabled In New York City On June 15th New York University's Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service hosted the 14th Annual Samuel and May Rudin Community Service Awards, honoring six dedicated individuals who have made exceptional commitments to providing community services to the physically disabled in New York City. The awards were presented by Jack Rudin , Chairman, May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation, Inc., Co-Chairman, Rudin Management Co. and Dr. Jo Ivey Boufford , Dean of the Wagner School. Elsie Crum McCabe , President of the Museum for African Art and widow of former CEO of North General Hospital and long time Rudin Awards selection committee chairman Eugene McCabe, presented the Eugene McCabe Memorial Community Service Award. Catherine Paradiso , Executive Director, Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities (MOPD), read a proclamation from Mayor Giuliani designating June 15th Community Service Day in New York City.

91. Back To School
Click here! Find Online Degrees. Well, the summer has flown past us,and the kids are well into the school year. I have done some
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Well, the summer has flown past us, and the kids are well into the school year. I have done some web surfing and come up with a variety of links to all forms of education, with emphasis on Exceptional Education. I hope that the links I have provided will help to guide you and your children to a wonderful
'97-'98 school term.
New York Institute for Special Ed. alt.education.disabled Are schools isolating learning disabled? National Swedish Agency for Special Education ... Children with Emotional Disabilities
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