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| Whether you are looking for information on the history of special education or what is being done today, you can find it on this site. There are also listings of related sites that might be of interest. |
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| This site offers an excellent listing of laws and discussions of laws as they relate to special education. There is important information here for any teachers involved in teaching special ecucation students. |
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| There are many listings here, from general resources on working with the disabled to listings on specific disabilities. This should be a "must visit" site for special education teachers. |
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| There are articles and related sites listed here to help in dealing with many forms of disabilities. This is a nice resource site for special education teachers. |
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| This is a well organized, nicely presented site that offers information on working with many types of disorders. This is a great resource site for anyone working with special needs students. |
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| What a nice find for those involved in special education! This site will offer good links on any aspect of working with special needs children. It is very well organized and offers an unbelievable amout of information. |
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| This page offers an excellent list of links to resources on facilited communications and related subjects. Find out what is new and what research says about what is effective. |
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| This is an excellent site related to autism. It gives a simple look at a very complicated condition. What a great starting place for looking into this problem. |
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| This page offers a wide variety of helpful links and articles. Find out more about wht inclusion is, strategies for making it successful and much more. There is much to look at here. |
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| Here you will find plenty of information related to the many areas of special education. You can look into new research, curriculum ideas, legal issues and more. |
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The balloons and little schoolhouse on this page, as well as the bus topper, came from Vikimouse's Mousepad. The background on this page came from a collection, Webpaper, by Jay Boersma. The green wooden bars and the green planks used for the TLO banners and buttons on this page came from Four Bees. The first grader font used to make these banner and buttons was found at Surf Madison File Libraries (no longer available).
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