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63. University Of Cincinnati News: Researcher Explores Success Stories Of Students W
UC Researcher Goes back to High school to Write New Book Date July 23, 2001 By Dawn Fuller Phone (513) 5561823 Archive Research News A Cincinnati high school is the setting of a new book that examines how students can not only embrace their
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UC Researcher Goes Back to High School to Write New Book
Date: July 23, 2001
By: Dawn Fuller
Phone: (513) 556-1823
Archive: Research News A Cincinnati high school is the setting of a new book that examines how students can not only embrace their differences but also flourish in a diverse environment. The book, Adolescents and Inclusion - Transforming Secondary Schools , is co-edited by Anne Bauer, University of Cincinnati professor of teacher education, and Glenda Myree Brown, a UC adjunct professor of education. The book is the result of a two-year study conducted at Purcell Marian High School, a Catholic school that serves a general population in Cincinnati. The book features several academic success stories and the voices of 19 Purcell Marian teachers who participated in the research project. The student population is about 50 percent Euro-American and 50 percent African American. Bauer's research project focused on the triumphs of high school students at risk or who have disabilities. Those groups make up about 20 percent of the student population. She pointed out something the able-bodied may not consider...the effort it takes to navigate a high school when the student is using a wheelchair. "In a typical high school, classes run 50 minutes. For students, that involves seven moves a day. Purcell Marian went to block scheduling, so each student has only four classes a day. That reduced the number of class changes by half."

64. Special Needs / Learning Disabilities
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Links to associations and centers supporting learners with disabilities and their teachers. "A Judge's Story"
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65. Dads And School
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Parents are more concerned now than ever about the safety of their children on the way to and from school and while they are there. What can fathers do to help reduce the risk of injury or harm to their kids? Cut Back to School Stress
A guest article by author Bev Bachel offers advice for dads who find themselves a little overwhelmed by the back to school furor. Excellent advice for making it through each fall. Homework Helping Secrets Take a quick tour of Internet resources for helping kids with homework, and start building your Favorites for homework help. These resources include homework helps for all ages of students from elementary through college, and have links to free, paid and live sites on the Web.

66. University Of Delaware > Delaworld> Resources
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67. Education World ® : School Issues: Are High-Stakes Tests Punishing Some Student
injunction against the state's mandatory high school exit exam The ACLU plans on goingback to court not adequately provide for their special needs as indicated
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Can high-stakes tests cure what ails education? Today, Education World explores the issue of high-stakes testing. We examine whether the tests hurt some students, especially English-learning, low-income, and learning-disabled students. It sounds so simple: Test kids on what they should know, and hold teachers and students accountable for those scores. If students don't pass the test, then hold them back a grade or deny them their high school diploma.
Are High-Stakes Tests the Answer?
Are standardized tests, especially high-stakes tests that link grade promotion and graduation, a Band-Aid to fix what is ailing schools? Many people think tests are a way to make educators and students accountable. Others disagree, saying one test is just that one test, only one indicator of what students have learned. Share with us your opinions about high-stakes testing on our message board However, as large numbers of children including many low-income, ethnic- or racial-minority, and special-education students fail those tests, a quiet revolt is mounting. The revolt is led by those who feel that a single test should not be the basis for such things as getting a diploma or being promoted to the next grade.

68. Education World® : Take A 'Byte' From The Apple: Education World Techtorials
who uses technology regularly and needs some fresh computer maintenance and troubleshooting,special interest technology at Lausanne Collegiate school in Memphis
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Education World Techtorials are weekly, step-by-step instructions on using some aspect of technology in the regular classroom. Short, practical, and educationally sound, Techtorials provide classroom teachers with simple, straightforward tips they can use today! Each week, Education World will post a new Techtorial dealing with topics related to software applications, Internet use, computer maintenance and troubleshooting, special interest technology, and more with a strong focus on the beginning or reluctant computer user. The Techtorials will provide help in both classroom management and creating computer-based activities for students and will include tips for both PC and Mac users.
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70. Plan Your Visit
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71. Penn Gets IT Reqs How Does Penn Help Me Get Started?
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72. National Resources - Family
addresses issues and concerns about going back to school. to do if you get sick atschool, and ways for brothers and sisters of people with special health and
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Family Below is a list of resources for families with children with disabilities.
  • @ctive Teen
    @ctive Teen is managed by teens with disabilities for teens with disabilities. We are an online cyber community where we can socialize, educate one another and just have fun together.
  • AHRC Sibling Information Network
    AHRC offers individual, group and family counseling for child, adolescent, and adult siblings.
  • American Academy of Pediatrics-Back-to-School Tips
    The American Academy of Pediatrics outlines back-to-school tips for parents to help children adjust to the first day of school, from a checklist for the first day, to learning and homework tips and bus safety.
  • Back-to-School topics from KidsHealth
    KidsHealth addresses issues and concerns about going back to school. Topics include: the first day, feelings about school, packing your schoolbag, packing your lunch, what to do if you get sick at school, and ways to prepare for a successful first day. The site also includes pages on staying healthy, growing up, kids' talk, games and links to related services.
  • Child and Adolescent Bipolar Foundation
    The Child and Adolescent Bipolar Foundation educates families, professionals, and the public about early-onset bipolar disorders; supports families to maximize the well-being of the child while minimizing the adverse impact of bipolar disorders on the family; and advocates for increased services to families and research on the nature, causes, and treatment of bipolar disorders in the young.

73. National Resources - Education
issues and concerns about going back to school. assist in educating children withspecial needs, provides for and their organizations in school reform efforts.
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Education Resources Below is a list of organizations helping children with disabilities with regards to their education.
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    Links to accessibility, deaf culture, deaf pets, education, interpreting, and more.
  • Advocates for Justice and Education, Inc.
    Develops and implements parent and youth seminars that will encourage parents to advocate on behalf of themselves and their children. Assists parents in negotiating with local education agencies.
  • American Academy of Pediatrics-Back-to-School Tips
    The American Academy of Pediatrics outlines back-to-school tips for parents to help children adjust to the first day of school, from a checklist for the first day, to learning and homework tips and bus safety.
  • ASAH (the Association of Schools and Agencies for the Handicapped)
    A professional organization of private schools and agencies in New Jersey which provides highly specialized services to more than 10,000 children and adults with special needs.
  • Back-to-School topics from KidsHealth
    KidsHealth addresses issues and concerns about going back to school. Topics include: the first day, feelings about school, packing your schoolbag, packing your lunch, what to do if you get sick at school, and ways to prepare for a successful first day. The site also includes pages on staying healthy, growing up, kids' talk, games and links to related services.

74. Remarks Of Martin Gould On The Individuals With Disabilities Education Act, Febr
Based on the research for its back to school will have difficulty learning, and schoolsystems won or inhibit efforts to provide effective special education and
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Remarks of Martin Gould on the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
Before the Congressional Bipartisan Disabilities Caucus
February 13, 2002
Good morning. Congresswoman Morella, Congressman Langevin, Congressman Ramstad, Congressman Owens, and distinguished members of the Bipartisan Disability Caucus, thank you very much for inviting me to participate in this briefing. I'm Martin Gould, the Senior Research Specialist for the National Council on Disability (NCD). NCD is an independent federal agency making recommendations to the President and Congress on issues affecting Americans with disabilities. NCD is charged by Congress with monitoring federal statutes and programs pertaining to people with disabilities, and assessing their effectiveness in meeting their needs. NCD's mission is to provide a voice in the Federal government and to Congress for all people with disabilities in the development of policies and delivery of programs that affect their lives. One of those areas involves public education. Federal Special Education In 1975, when Congress enacted the federal special education lawnow known as the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act IDEAit found that the educational needs of more than 8,000,000 children with disabilities were not being met.

75. Teachers-Special Education
it, to meet the child's individual needs. Most special education teachers instructstudents at the elementary, middle, and secondary school level, although
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  • A bachelor's degree, completion of an approved teacher preparation program, and a license are required to qualify; many States require a master's degree.
  • Many States offer alternative licensure programs to attract people into these jobs.
  • Excellent job prospects are expected due to rising enrollments of special education students and reported shortages of qualified teachers.

Nature of the Work About this section Back to Top Special education teachers work with children and youths who have a variety of disabilities. A small number of special education teachers work with severely mentally retarded or autistic children, primarily teaching them life skills and basic literacy. However, the majority of special education teachers work with children with mild to moderate disabilities, using the general education curriculum, or modifying it, to meet the child's individual needs. Most special education teachers instruct students at the elementary, middle, and secondary school level, although some teachers work with infants and toddlers. The various types of disabilities qualifying for special education programs include specific learning disabilities, speech or language impairments, mental retardation, emotional disturbance, multiple disabilities, hearing impairments, orthopedic impairments, visual impairments, autism, deaf-blindness, traumatic brain injury, and other health impairments. Students are classified under one of the categories, and special education teachers are prepared to work with specific groups. Early identification of a child with special needs is an important part of a special education teacher's job. Early intervention is essential in educating children with disabilities.

76. IDEA Practices: Q&As
provided training and research based knowledge to meet the special needs of these Backto Questions. How will this law help school districts meet the costs of
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78. Going Back To School
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From Other Guides School Violence Homeschooling K-6 Education Parenting of Adolescents ... Homework/Study Tips Elsewhere on the Web Back to School Tips Going Back to School Questions and Answers about the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) The end of summer means going back to school, or starting school for the first time, for many children. While it is often a welcome time for many parents after a long summer of having the kids in the house all day, other parents become a little sad at the thought of their kids going to school, especially if it is for the first time, or anxious when they consider what challenges their children will be facing. In addition to the usual social and educational stresses of going to school, kids are faced with many other issues, including drug use, violence, suicide and bullies. Talking with your children about these issues at age appropriate times may help decrease their chances of becoming a victim to them.

79. NCTE (National Centre For Technology In Education) - Projects
The NCTE has made training courses available to meet the ICT needs of the initiativeparticipants. Ursuline Secondary school, Blackrock, Cork. back to Index.
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> Projects About the NCTE NCTE Initiatives ICT Planning ICT Training ... News and Events Laptops Initiative for students with dyslexia or other reading/writing difficulties The Laptops Initiative is a nationwide ICT in education initiative aimed at supporting post-primary students with dyslexia or other reading /writing difficulties in mainstream education. Thirty-one schools from around the country are participating in this initiative, which is intended to support existing provision by schools for students with learning difficulties. Announcing the initiative in December 2000, the then Minister for Education and Science, Dr. Michael Woods, outlined the difficulties facing these students: "Students with dyslexia or other reading or writing difficulties often fall behind their peers in school achievement and develop feelings of frustration, low self-esteem and poor motivation. They may also be reluctant to read and write due to a sense of embarrassment." The Department of Education and Science provided funding of £2 million for the initiative in December 2000. A grant of £2700 per student participating in the initiative was paid to the schools for the purchase of laptop computers as well as associated software for those second year students identified as eligible for the project, in order that they may have a laptop for school and home use. Each school was also given £3000 in grant aid to purchase back-up equipment for the teachers involved in the initiative. The National Centre for Technology in Education (NCTE) is co-ordinating the initiative's implementation countrywide. A copy of the press release can be found on the

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