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81. North Carolina Education Alliance
overhaul Millions of children in special education would determine if they are trulydisabled under a NCEA's Fifth Annual Report to north carolina Parents and
http://www.nceducationalliance.org/
Today's Top Education Stories
Wednesday, April 9, 2003 Loc al News CHARLOTTE
Citizens' group has a goal: BIGGER AND BETTER

Students want more AP classes which mean scholarships and acceptance into more prestigious universities, not to mention college credits. NEW BERN
Arapahoe students work to improve charter school

No school has enough volunteers, but Arapahoe Charter School has come up with a novel approach to the shortage. RALEIGH
Students, teachers dig environmental lessons

Students wielding gardening tools are a common site in Linda Halliday's second-period greenhouse class at Carnage Middle School, where environmental projects and hands-on learning shape the curriculum. Loc al News Archives CMS busing costs on the rise
CMS offers spots in 11 schools for '03-'04

Struggling students will have new source of help
Hunt defends funding for Smart Start ...
Staying in school
National News
FLORIDA State may require summer school
Every school district in Florida could be forced to offer summer school to some low-performing students this year, under a proposal that would revive a questionable program that had died in every county except Miami-Dade.

82. Links
www.dsusa.org disabled Sports USA, headquartered in www.specialolympics.org SpecialOlympics International Based at the University of north carolina, Chapel Hill
http://www.mdschblind.org/HTML/links.html
Who We Are What We Do What's New Learn More ... Home Links for you!
Don't miss these must-see sites. Visit our newest partner in promoting Continuing Education!
The Hadley School For The Blind
Promoting independent living through lifelong, distance education programs for blind people and their families. Accredited by the Accrediting Commission of the Distance Education and Training Council since 1958 and offers more than 90 FREE home study courses across four programs: Adult Continuing Education Program, High School Program, Family Education Program and the Professional Education Program which offers Continuing Education Units. Log on to the website; call the receptionist 1-800-323-4238 or TTY 1-847-441-8111; email: info@hadley-school.org or write to obtain a course catalog: The Hadley School for the Blind, 700 Elm Street, Winnetka, IL 60093-2554, USA. You may select from the following list of topics: Accessability Adult Agencies Advocacy Art Therapy ... Online Libraries Accessability www.bookshare.org
Provides digital books to people with visual or other print disabilities. www.boundlessplaygrounds.org

83. Landrum High School
that have moved from the north and built J Barba Company, Simkins Industries andCarolina Yarn and needs students include 37 learning disabled, 17 educable
http://www.spartanburg1.k12.sc.us/lhs/pages/profile.html
Home Contact Site Map www.spartanburg1.k12.sc.us/lhs/ ... Links School Profile Landrum is located in the northwestern portion of the state in the area of Spartanburg County that adjoins the North Carolina border. Landrum is located in the center of the triad of Greenville, Spartanburg, and Asheville, NC, with the traveling distance to each only about 30 to 45 minutes. Landrum is a small rural town with a number of small industries and businesses. In the past few years, Landrum has become known as the “bedroom” community of Tryon, NC, because of the number of retirees that have moved from the north and built retirement homes in the area. Landrum is also seeing more and more new residents who want to escape the busy towns of Spartanburg, Greer, and Greenville to provide a more peaceful climate in which to rear and educate their children. Landrum has undergone revitalization in the past ten years.

84. General Disability/Inclusion Websites
of Education's Office of special Education and and independent living of disabledindividuals of all ages and their families north carolina Assistive Technology
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/fourh/sacc/inclusion/incgeneral.html
General Disability/Inclusion Websites
Partnership for Inclusion

A statewide technical assistance project with offices in the western, central, and eastern regions of North Carolina. Administratively housed at the Frank Porter Graham Child,Development Institute at UNC-Chapel Hill, PFI provides technical assistance to support the inclusion of young children with disabilities, ages birth through five, in all aspects of community life.
Abledata

On this website, you can explore information on assistive technology and disability issues in general.
The Arc of the United States

The Arc of the United States is the nation's leading national organization on mental retardation. The Arc represents over seven million children and adults with mental retardation and their families.
The Association for People with Severe Handicaps (TASH)

National organization to promote full inclusion of people with disabilities;gathers and disseminates information, supports research, education, and judicial efforts.
The Beach Center on Families and Disability

The mission of the Beach Center on Families and Disability at the University of Kansas is to enhance the quality of life of families who have children with disabilities. The Center for Community Inclusion Maine's UAP is a partnership of people which brings together the resources of the community and the University to enhance the lives of individuals with disabilities and their families throughout their lives.

85. KidPower Links Page
Exceptional Children's Assistance CenterNorth carolina FRAXA Research Support ProjectSiblings R special 2 Soda CP Self Defense disabled Sports USA disabled
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/9021/links.html

86. USF Special Education - Faculty - Harris
the Department of special Education at the University of north carolina in Greensboro. TeachingDisabled Children in the Mainstream. Methods in special Education.
http://www.coedu.usf.edu/deptspeced/faculty/harrisvita.html

Back to main Faculty Page
CURRICULUM VITAE DEBORAH M. HARRIS, PHD.
OFFICE ADDRESS HOME ADDRESS:
University of South Florida 10003 Cypress Shadow Avenue
Department of Special Education Tampa, Florida
Tampa, FL Phone:
Phone: FAX: (813) 991-0184 ACADEMIC PREPARATION July 1985 - July 1986 Professional Fellow (Post-doctoral), Bush Institute for Child and Family Policy, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC August 1982 - May 1985 Ph.D. Special Education
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC August 1978 - August 1980 M. Ed. Special Education
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC August 1970 - May 1974 B.A. Special Education
Bennett College Greensboro, NC PROFESSIONAL INTERNSHIPS/SPECIAL STUDIES August 1991 - August 1992 McKnight Research Fellowship Dr. Archie Silver - Supervisor June - August 1987 LD Research in the Netherlands Free University of Amsterdam (Sponsored by Duke University) Dr. William Cruikshank-Supervisor

87. Welcome To The Montgomery County North Carolina School System
and Computer Lab are offered as special classes educable mentally retarded and learningdisabled students achieved this past year in north carolina's ABC Program
http://www.montgomerycountyschool.org/mcsmgele.html
100 School Street
P.O.Box 308
Mt Gilead, NC 27306
Cafeteria 910-439-6323 Rick Shaw , Principal PTO Special Events
Check Out Mt Gilead's KidArt Page! Click a Picture!
Jump Rope for Hearts
The students of Mt. Gilead Elementary School "jumped" at the chance
to help fight heart disease and stroke-our nations #1 killers. On the week of Feb. 14th the school held our Jump Rope for Heart event. Students jumped rope to raise funds for the American Heart Association. This was our 1st year and we are proud to have raised $4,669.20. Special thanks to Vickie Panzer for organizing this event and giving the above
information.
On February 9th, 2000, thirteen 5th grade students from Mt. Gilead Elementary
School participated in the 1999-2000 North Carolina Thinking Cap Quiz Bowl. [Click here for Picture] The contest was held at the computer lab after school. The 13 students gathered around a computer. Their adult "coach" inserted the disk and loaded the quiz for them to take. The students worked as a team and co-operatively came up with an answer, one student acting as captain typed in the correct letter answer. The

88. SEN
The learning disabled student in the foreign with Disabilities Guidelines by NorthCarolina Department of special needs Students Advice for teachers in
http://www.tomwilson.com/david/case/SEN.html
Modern Foreign Languages and Special Educational Needs Home The World Wide Web contains plenty of information about modern foreign language learning and about special educational needs as separate issues. The implications of SEN for MFL attract relatively sparse attention, which is why the present website seeks to redress the deficit. Glossaries Teaching materials Provision and practice Professional development ... Sensory and physical difficulties Glossaries of inclusive education terms Top Teaching materials
  • Val Lawson has created a large-print French course, in collaboration with Modern Foreign Languages teachers at her mainstream secondary school. It was originally developed for a Year 7 teaching group including a pupil with Downs Syndrome and several others with specific learning difficulties. Read more about the course on her KS3 French and German Resources page and read a sample unit in Adobe Acrobat format on her Download area The Makaton Vocabulary Development Project has designed Resource Vocabulary signs and symbols for the early levels of a number of National Curriculum subjects, including modern foreign languages.

89. Therapy/Respite Camps: Kids With Autism And Other Special Needs
A page with information about summer camps for kids with special needs focus on therapy for kids with special needs and/or respite for the kids and Atlantic Coast special Educational Services provides full time, summer respite residential services
http://www.wmoore.net/therapy.html
Therapy/Respite Camps for Kids
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!
What's Here?
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:
  • United States Apologies in advance if my sense of these regions differs from yours! I also have some links to other potentially useful pages
    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.

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