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         Rehabilitation Programs Special Ed:     more books (15)
  1. Rehabilitation Training Program and Special Capacity Building Program, 1997-1998 catalog of projects under the Rehabilitation Services Administration (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:413686) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1997
  2. Teaching Social Competence to Youth and Adults With Developmental Disabilities: A Comprehensive Program by Donald A. Jackson, Nancy F. Jackson, et all 1998-03
  3. Transition assessment practices in Nevada and Arizona: are they tied to best practices?(life guidance for special needs students): An article from: Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities by Colleen A. Thoma, Mary F. Held, et all 2002-12-22
  4. New application for grants under Rehabilitation Services Administration training program (SuDoc ED 1.2:R 26/5/) by U.S. Dept of Education,
  5. NCADI's 1995 national directory of drug abuse and alcoholism treatment and prevention programs that have a special program for American Indians/Alaska natives (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:418825) by Rebecca Vanderbilt, 1998
  6. 1998 combined application kit for new grants under the Rehabilitation Services Administration service programs : vocational rehabilitation service projects ... CFDA number 84.128J (SuDoc ED 1.2:AP 5/22) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1997
  7. FY 1994 combined application kit for new grants vocational rehabilitation service projects for individuals with disabilities : program for protection and advocacy (SuDoc ED 1.2:AP 5/9) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1994
  8. 1998 application kit for new grants under the Rehabilitation Services Administration training program : long-term training projects (SuDoc ED 1.2:AP 5/24) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1997
  9. New applications for grants under the Rehabilitation Services Administration Training Program, CFDA number: 84.263A : OMB no. 1820-0018, exp. date 03/96, ... October 14, 1994 (SuDoc ED 1.2:AP 5/12) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1994
  10. Catalog of projects under the Rehabilitation Services Administration training program, 1996-1997 (SuDoc ED 1.2:C 28/2) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1996
  11. Peer buddy manual Metropolitan Nashville Peer Buddy Program (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:432109) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1999
  12. Program directory (SuDoc ED 1.30/5:) by U.S. Dept of Education,
  13. Special education and the juvenile justice system (SuDoc J 32.10:ED 8/3) by Sue Burrell, 2000
  14. Income and program participation of people with work disabilities (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:408734) by Mitchell P. LaPlante, 1997

81. Wrightslaw: From Emotions To Advocacy By Pam & Pete Wright - Special Education L
Section Four teaches you about special education law Education Act; Section 504 ofthe rehabilitation Act; Part D is about grants, research, and training programs.
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From Emotions to Advocacy Search wrightslaw.com l fetaweb.com l harborhouselaw.com Special Ed Law Section Four teaches you about special education law. To understand a legal issue, you should study three types of law:
* Statutory law
* Regulatory law
* Judicial decisions, also known as case law Read the statute first. Next, read the federal regulation and your state regulation. The regulation usually expands on the statute. Then, read cases that interpret your issue. After you read the statute, regulations, and cases, you will understand the law about your issue. Do not rely on legal advice provided by school personnel or articles written by others.

82. Education World® : Preservice Educators : Special Students
Nat'l Institute for Disabilities rehabilitation Research NIDRR comprehensive andcoordinated programs of research Office of special Education programs OSEP's
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Here you'll find resources on the IEP process, specific disablities, gifted education, and plenty more. Special Needs Children
This specal section of the Parents Community has lots of great resources targeted at parents.
This page in the Early Childhood Educators Community has early intervention resources on special education and children "at-risk" for parents and teachers young children.
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Special Education Reviews Special Education Database Special Education Related Links An excellent resource from the ERIC system.

83. Rehabilitation
training and job placement programs to provide is being established in rehabilitationcenters, to a number of areas including special education, physiotherapy
http://www.palestinercs.org/services/rehab.htm
Rehabilitation Home Feedback Contents Links ... Donate to PRCS Since its foundation in 1968, PRCS has placed special emphasis on the psychological and physical health of the Palestinians. As the Society established primary health clinics and hospitals, it also established special rehabilitation facilities for the injured and disabled. The PRCS philosophy is that rehabilitation is an inseparable part of the development process as is the integration of the disabled population with the general population. To achieve its goal, PRCS takes a holistic and long term approach to its programming by using the day care centers, family involvement, house visits, follow up, self-care programs, education, vocational. training and job placement PRCS recognizes that both health and social factors must be considered in rehabilitation. PRCS believes that these objectives can be significant by enhanced through co-operation and co-ordination with local, and international organizations in this field. The aim is to achieve optimal utilization of resources and expertise – medical, social, educational and technical. In Palestine, PRCS operates 13 rehabilitation centers. Most beneficiaries are children and youth under the age of 17, with the exception of the

84. AVRS-Training/Education
HRF programs of Evaluation, Adjustment, Placement and Job on Accreditation of RehabilitationFacilities (CARF). of ed.special education Services The purpose of
http://www.rehab.state.al.us/tools/TRAIN&ED.htm
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9.1 COMMUNITY REHABILITATION PROGRAMS
Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services
We are a state agency that is unique in all the nation for providing services to children and adults with disabilities. We are unique in that we provide, through a single agency, a seamless system of service delivery for Infants, toddlers, adolescents, adults and older individuals with disabilities. http://www.rehab.state.al.us/welcome.html
Children's Rehabilitation Services Offices
Welcome to the listing of Alabama's offices providing services in the ADRS statewide "Children's Rehabilitation Services" [CRS].
http://www.rehab.state.al.us/crs_offices.html

Achievement Center - Easter Seal
Achievement Center - Easter Seal is a Community Rehabilitation Program affiliated with the Alabama Easter Seal Society. Located in Opelika, Alabama. Phone: (334) 745-3501 Fax: (334) 749-5808. http://www.achievement-center.org
Goodwill Industries of the Gulf Coast, Inc.
The purpose of Goodwill Industries of the Gulf Coast, Inc. is to provide vocational services and employment opportunities for people who, because of disabilities or vocational disadvantages, face barriers to competitive employment. http://search.goodwill.org/STATES/al/mobile.htm

85. Special Education Homepage
disturbance” has changed from BD to ed; an abbreviation of Nonpublic special educationFacilities (147.02) For more information on these programs and a
http://www.isbe.state.il.us/spec-ed/default.htm
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Welcome to the Department of Special Education. We are dedicated to ensuring a quality education for ALL studentsone that is Second to None Christopher A. Koch, Ed.D.
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217/782-4870 Springfield
312/814-2223 Chicago
Anthony E. Sims, Ph.D.
Manager, Department of Special Education Springfield Office:
217/558-2375 or 217/782-0372 (Fax)
217/782-1900 (TDD) Chicago Office:
312/814-3171 (Fax) Kathryn A. Cox Acting Division Administrator Special Education Services 217/782-0372 (Fax) Tobia Thurman Acting Supervisor, Chicago Office Special Education Services 312/814-3171 (Fax)

86. Demonstration And Training Programs 84.235
change, model demonstration, special studies and of Education, OSERS RehabilitationServices Administration offices/OSERS/RSA/programs/Discretionary/demotrain
http://web99.ed.gov/GTEP/Program2.nsf/a5b8d6c38fdd4ca08525644400514f2c/20ea350cd

87. Special Programs/UW Rehabilitation Medicine
provides education and develops programs to improve based upon his or her specialneeds, interests Institute on Disablitity and rehabilitation Research (NIDRR
http://depts.washington.edu/rehab/tbi/links.shtml

88. UBC Student Services - 2003-2004 Calendar - XI. Faculties, Colleges, And Schools
The department offers programs of study leading to masters degrees in the following SchoolPsychology (SCPS) MA and M.ed. special education (SPed) MA and M.ed
http://students.ubc.ca/calendar/index.cfm?tree=12,204,349,230

89. Bookmarks For Special Ed
IntelliTools has been developing and producing computer products for special educationfor Laureate's programs are appropriate for a wide range of people from
http://www.minot.k12.nd.us/svss/bkmkssped.htm
USE THIS MENU TO JUMP TO SECTION HEADINGS: TECHNOLOGY AND DISABILITIES SPECIAL EDUCATION ... top Technology and Disabilities Organizations top Software and Equipment Vendors Attainment http://www.attainmentcompany.com/ Save on augmentative communication, software, video, and print/kits. Don Johnston http://www.donjohnston.com/ We provide the high-quality intervention products that struggling students and students with disabilities need to achieve literacy. Edmark http://www.edmark.com/ Edtech http://www.edtech.com/ For over seven years, ETI has been helping schools purchase quality technology products and services that enhance teachin and learning. Hach Henter-Joyce http://www.hj.com/ Using JAWS for Windows Screen Reader and MAGic Screen Magnification software developed by Henter-Joyce, blind or visually impaired computer users access a wide variety of information, education and job-related applications. Innocomp http://www.sayitall.com/

90. Preparing For These Professions - Career Choices In Special Education - National
University programs. There are over 800 colleges and universitiesoffering degree and certification programs in special education.
http://www.special-ed-careers.org/career_choices/preparation.html
Preparing for these Professions
Becoming a special educator requires specialized professional education and skills. At least a bachelor's degree is required to become a special education teacher. In some states, a graduate (master's) degree may be required.
Search the NCPSE Database of College and University Programs
There are over 800 colleges and universities offering degree and certification programs in special education. You can search the database by entering search terms in one or more of the fields below, then click the "Search" button. Degree to be received: Associates Bachelors Masters Specialist Doctorate Post-Doctorate Geographic region: Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Area of training: Adaptive Physical Education Teacher(ALL) Assistive Technology Specialist(ALL) Educational Diagnostician(ALL) Teacher of the Deaf/Hard of Hearing (DEAF, DBL)

91. PHP.com: Home
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  • 92. WMU Graduate Programs & Degrees
    rehabilitation Teaching (MA); Science education (MA); Social Work (MSW D.); Specialeducation (ed. Graduate Certificate programs Alcohol and Drug Abuse; educational
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    93. The University Of Iowa -- College Of Education
    Graduate programs are available in the following rehabilitation Counseling (MA, Ph.D.);School Counseling Education (MA, Ph.D); special Education Administration
    http://www.uiowa.edu/~coe2/programs/grad_programs.htm
    Graduate Programs in the College of Education Graduate study in the College of Education is guided by the general regulations of the Graduate College, with additional requirements set by College of Education faculty. Graduate students in education register in the Graduate College and receive their degrees from that college. Graduate programs are available in the following areas of study. Counseling, Rehabilitation and Student Development Education Curriculum and Instruction

    94. UM SSW - Supported Education
    Supported education (special issue). The Models and Specific programs Previous Next Top Cooper, L. (1993 Psychosocial rehabilitation Journal, 17 (1), 2538.
    http://www.ssw.umich.edu/sed/pubs.html

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    Community Mental Health Journal Knight, H. (1993). The invisible client. Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal Loewen, G. (1993). Improving access to supported education, Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal "Mental health patients learn to restart lives," Walsh-Sarnecki, P. Detroit Free Press , May 8, 1997, ppB1,B4. Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal Psychiatric Services Mowbray, C. T. The future of supported education. The Journal In Psychiatric Rehabilitation in Practice . Flexler, P. W. and Solomon, P. (Eds.), Boston: Andover Medical Publishers. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal Ryglewicz, H. (1987). Teaching as treatment: A path out of patienthood. Tie-Lines Sohng, S. (1992). Consumers as research partners. Journal of Progressive Human Services Psychiatric Rehabilitation Programs: Putting Theory Into Practice . Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Unger, K. V. (1990). Supported postsecondary education for people with mental illness.

    95. Graduate Programs, Peabody College, Vanderbilt University
    for students who have completed undergraduate programs in special education or such elementaryand/or secondary education, rehabilitation, physical education
    http://peabody.vanderbilt.edu/sped/graduate_programs.htm
    ABOUT PEABODY PROGRAMS ADMISSIONS Departmental News ...
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    Graduate Programs
    Master's Degree (M.Ed.)
    Doctor of Philosophy in Education (Ph.D.)
    The Vanderbilt Graduate School offers the Ph.D. in Education. The program is designed to prepare students for positions of leadership as special educators in schools, colleges, universities, research settings, and human service agencies. The program is competency based, with specific emphasis on research and teaching. A student's program of study consists of core requirements and an individually designed series of courses and competencies. Through core requirements, students acquire fundamental research methodology skills requisite for advanced level positions in special education. Electives allow students to tailor programs toward specific areas of interest. For an application to the Ph.D. program contact the Vanderbilt Graduate School. For more information on the program, contact Lynda Wyatt.
    Graduate programs in special education offer students a variety of courses, professional experiences and degree options.
    Field Experience
    Field experiences are a key component of each graduate student's program of studies. Through these experiences, students develop basic competencies for teaching learners with disabilities. Nashville and surrounding areas provide a variety of settings for field experiences. Students can work with children and adults with mental retardation, autism, language impairments, behavioral disorders, learning disabilities, visual impairments, orthopedic disabilities, or multiple disabilities. Settings include public and private schools, state institutions, and local, state, and private agencies. Field experiences, selected by student and adviser to advance the student's individual career goals, are supervised regularly and frequently.

    96. Department Of CESPE / Office Of Rehabilitation And Disability Studies
    association with the areas of Counseling Psychology, School and Community Counseling,special Education, Educational Psychology, rehabilitation Medicine, and
    http://ed-web3.educ.msu.edu/ord/
    About CEPSE Department People News FAQ ... CEPSE Home Related Links to ORDS: Programs Grad Admission Procedure Handbooks ORDS Faculty ORDS Alumni Careers
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    Courses Practicum and Internship ... ORDS Home Welcome to the Office of Rehabilitation and Disability Studies... The Office of Rehabilitation and Disability Studies (ORDS) is located on the beautiful campus of Michigan State University within the College of Education in the department of Counseling, Educational Psychology, and Special Education. Since 1955, when it was first established, the program has received national recognition for the outstanding professional contributions of many of its 1300 master's and doctoral program graduates. The mission of the educational component of ORDS is: "To prepare professionals to work in partnership with individuals who have disabilities and with employer organizations toward individuals and societal goals."

    97. CRAFSS, Brain Injury Rehabilition Center
    A postTBI facility located in Palm Harbor, Florida offering residential, outpatient, and home-based therapies as well as supportive living and employment programs. A recreational component is available along with training in safety, mobility, communication, interpersonal relations, and home management.
    http://www.crafss.org/
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    Multi-media introduction to CRAFSS.org . . . 185kb October is Brain Injury Awareness Month! C ognitive R ehabilitation A nd F amily S upport S ervices for more than 16 years has improved the quality of life for persons with a traumatic brain injury by providing a state-of-the-art rehab program in a beautiful community setting. Check These out Presentation By Dr. L. Clark, "Care of the Aging Patient with Traumatic Brain Injury": - Multi-media Presentation
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    Using our Virtual Tour Window , you are able to take an Internet Walk from our front yard, through our entire facility at Palm Harbor. As one of the oldest post-acute rehabilitation facilities in the country CRAFSS is now recognized by health care, case management and insurance professionals as a leader in the field.
    Our long-term care program is a direct result of our knowledge, training and experience.

    98. Welcome To St. Lawrence Rehabilitation Center
    In Lawrenceville, NJ offers a wide range of inpatient and outpatient services. Individualized comprehensive rehabilitation programs are prepared for every client.
    http://www.slrc.org

    99. SARBI
    Offers individually designed, physically based, rehabilitation programs to clients with severe acquired brain injury.
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    SARBI About Us History/Background Newsletter Members ... Contact Us Welcome to SARBI! Our site was last updated on November 15, 2001. We have been very busy and things are going very well for the SABRI staff and clients. Volunteers, WE NEED YOU!!! Please visit our getting involved page for more information. We are planning the annual SARBI Christmas Party. Everyone is invited please contact Kristen at the office for more information. We will be posting more info as it becomes available. We also have ordered new SARBI T-Shirts, they are blue and have the SARBI logog on them. You can get a shrt one of two ways:
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    2. Volunteer with SARBI and after 100 hours you get a free shirt!!!
    Please don't forget to sign our gueatbook and let us know what you think of our site. This website is for the Saskatchewan Association For The Rehabilitation Of The Brain Injured (SARBI). We are a non-profit organization devoted to providing recreation and rehabilitation services for people with Acquired Brain Injury (ABI). This site will present our organization's cause or ideas to the world. As communicating isn't always easy, we'll try to include photos and images that convey our message (remember, a well-chosen picture is a great way to get a point across). We'll also include specific information about our organization and its members, so no one forgets the people behind the pictures.

    100. Johns Hopkins Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation
    Guide to services, research projects, faculty, and educational programs.
    http://www.med.jhu.edu/rehab/
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    5601 Loch Raven Boulevard
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    Phone (410) 532-4700
    * Toll Free (888) JHU-REHAB * Fax (410) 532-4770 What is Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (Physiatry)? Patient Evaluations Hear The RIGHT WAY To Pronounce "Physiatrist" (AIFF - 32K) A History of Physiatry (Association of Academic Physiatrists Web Site) Web Site Credits Comments or Questions Intro ... Links

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