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  1. Interagency agreements: Improving the transition process for young children with special needs and their families (FACTS/LRE information series) by Dale Borman Fink, 1993

41. Education Articles In The News - Special Education Law & Advocacy Strategies
$32.8 Million in Reading First Grants for illinois Children. Wanted Web geeks forthe disabled MSNBC. Parents of children with special needs have homework to do
http://www.reedmartin.com/inthenews.htm
REED MARTIN, J.D. Chat Room I Phone Consults Manuals Shopping Cart Free Articles ... Message Board I Workshops I Audiotapes I CD'S I Videotapes email REED'S MANUALS Advanced Advocacy Strategies Using Your School's And State's Violations of Section 504 And The ADA To Get Your Child The Program They Need Under IDEA, Section 504 or The ADA Are You Ready To Play Hardball? ARE YOU REALLY READY TO ASK FOR A DUE PROCESS HEARING? Getting Your Child with Autism What They Are Entitled to Under Federal Laws Getting Control of the IEP Process - How to Use over 100 Changes the law to get what your child deserves ... home FREE Articles Shopping Cart Services Court Cases ... What's New ARTICLES BY TOPIC: ADD/ADHD Learning Disabilities Dyslexia Court Cases Down Syndrome Autism/Asperger's IEP Section 504/ADA FERPA Evaluation Behavior/Discipline Transition Complaint Resources Access to Records ...
Special education rules questioned
Sunday October 13, 2002 By The Associated Press
MORGANTOWN, WV

42. Suburban Library System Reference Service - Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh...Explori
overnight camps, and camps for the disabled. Currently includes 193 illinois campsites,however, many searchable by price, location, special needs, and website
http://www.kidscamps.com/press/suburbanlibrarysys198.html
Suburban Library System Reference Service
Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh...
Exploring Summer Camps

With January temperatures climbing into the upper 50s, it seems a perfect time to talk about summertime events. I've gathered some information to show your patrons how to locate the perfect camp or retreat. (Note that Web sites are listed near the end of this document, after a discussion of print resources.) Alan Sherman's famous song notwithstanding, summer camps are not just for kids. There are a number of adult retreats now available. No matter what age group is involved, though, what happens at a summer camp can range from pure recreation to an intense learning experience. The American Camping Association publishes the best all-around source for camps and retreats, titled Guide to ACA-Accredited Camps, 1997/98 edition. Detailed and varied indexes are what make this source particularly useful. There is an alphabetical list of all camps, of course, but this is supplemented by several others, including those for day camps, Christian camps, and camps that rent their facilities. Particularly useful is a "Special Clientele" index for finding camps with specialized facilities and staff trained to deal with health problems and disabilities, as well as camps designed for seniors, single adults, and gifted students. An "Activity Index" lets you locate camps with archery, arts & crafts, or aviation, not to mention backpacking, bicycling, or boating.

43. Educational Foundation: Diversity, Special Needs
Diversity and special needs The Harper College Educational national trend showingmore disabled students attending community colleges in illinois offered such
http://www.harpercollege.edu/giving/diversity.shtml
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Diversity and Special Needs
The Harper College Educational Foundation responds to the changing needs of its constituents. Since its inauspicious establishment of a program to sustain the revered art collection on campus, the Foundation has identified areas of need within the College where it can make a positive impact.
Access and Disability Services
Harper College was one of the first community colleges in the nation to develop a comprehensive support program for deaf/hard of hearing students and a specialized instruction program for learning disabled students, which currently serves more than 500 students each year. With a national trend showing more disabled students attending community colleges instead of four-year institutions, Harper College considers itself at the forefront of this remarkable change. English as a Second Language
Anticipating an influx of international students in the future, the Foundation supported a comprehensive English language instruction and information services program in the early 1980's when few community colleges in Illinois offered such a resource. Originally designed to help students integrate into their new environment in the United States, the program now includes

44. Education World® - Special Education : Assistive Technology : General Resources
illinois Assistive Technology Project training and information on funding and in thefield of assistive computer devices for the disabled. special needs product
http://db.education-world.com/perl/browse?cat_id=6400

45. Manhattan Institute Education Research Office
t Skim the Best disabled Students,” School special needs Growth Probed,” FloridaToday, December 10 illinois Graduation Rate 77%,” Chicago SunTimes
http://www.miedresearchoffice.org/mediamentions.html
ERO in the News Florida Today , March 12, 2003 Indianapolis Star , March 10, 2003 Daily Oklahoman , March 10, 2003 Florida Times-Union , March 8, 2003 New York Daily News , March 5, 2003 Boston Globe , March 3, 2003 School Reform News , March 2003 Seattle Post-Intelligencer , February 26, 2003 New York Times , February 26, 2003 Tampa Tribune , February 23, 2003 Education Gadfly , February 20, 2003 Arizona Republic , February 19, 2003 Marcus A. Winters discussing ERO's high-stakes testing study on WURF in Gainesville, Florida, February 19, 2003 Education Week , February 19, 2003 Human Events , February 17, 2003 Gainesville Sun , February 16, 2003 Boston Globe , February 16, 2003 Cincinnati Enquirer , February 16, 2003 Greg Forster discussing exploitation of teachers by their own unions on WBAL in Baltimore, February 15, 2003 Daily Oklahoman , February 14, 2003 Tallahassee Democrat , February 12, 2003 El Paso Times , February 12, 2003 Toledo Blade , February 12, 2003 Richmond Times-Dispatch , February 12, 2003 Boston Herald , February 12, 2003 Miami Herald , February 11, 2003 Florida Today , February 11, 2003 Orlando Sentinel , February 11, 2003 Florida Times-Union , February 11, 2003 San Antonio Express-News , February 3, 2003 School Reform News , February 2003 School Reform News , February 2003 Arkansas Democrat-Gazette , January 28, 2003 Wall Street Journal , January 24, 2003 Daily News (Los Angeles), January 24, 2003

46. Listings Of The World Reference Education Special Education
Referral Source for K12 disabled Children http Responsible Education Post Review(Chicago, illinois) http//www information for parents of special needs children
http://listingsworld.com/Reference/Education/Special_Education/Support/

47. Home Page
under 3 years of age with special needs in acquiring in 1960, provides services fordevelopmentally disabled children and illinois Department of Mental Health.
http://www.northstarnet.org/hsshome/ptmhc/
Mission Statement The mission of the Proviso Township Mental Health Commission is to provide financial assistance, in the form of annual or special grants for operating purposes from funds obtained by special assessment of an annual tax on real property, to agencies involved in providing services to Township residents who are mentally ill, developmentally disabled, or substance abusers. Mental Health Commission Youth and Family Consortium The Proviso Township Mental Health Commission was first established in 1966 by the Proviso Township Board of Trustees. The seven member mental health board was created by the Community Mental Health Act of 1967, and has the power to construct, repair, operate, maintain, regulate and develop community mental health facilities to provide mental health services. These facilities provide services to Proviso residents in the following areas of need: Crisis Intervention and assessment, alcoholism, drug addiction, developmental disabilities, domestic violence, older adult abuse, family and youth problems.
The Commission staff is responsible for: Ongoing monitoring in the areas of program evaluation and financial review, developmental research, community education and consultation, and coordinating mental health services in the community.

48. Types Of Information In The Illinois Documents Collection
for Minority, Women and disabled Business Owners. in illinois; Vital Statistics illinois;Mental Health Disabilities and Parents of Children with special needs;
http://www.skokie.lib.il.us/s_info/in_government/Illinois_Documents/types.html
premium databases ask a librarian for information
Types of Information
in the Illinois Documents Collection
Publications of Illinois state government agencies at the Skokie Public Library give citizens unique access to the business of their governmentits actions, processes, decisions and servicesand in doing so cover a wide variety of topics.
Government and Law
Some popular Illinois Documents at Skokie Public Library concerning government and law are:
  • Illinois Register and Illinois Administrative Code tables of contents for these publications are available online) The General Assembly's House and Senate Debates Freedom of Information Act: How to Request Information and Public Records from the Secretary of State's Office Preface to Lawmaking: Legislators' Introduction to the Illinois General Assembly Guide to the Illinois Open Meetings Act Lobbyist List Illinois State Budget Illinois State Telephone Directory The Comptroller's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report Registry of Unclaimed Property Owners
Business
A variety of Illinois Documents at Skokie Public Library serve the business community. Some examples are:

49. CATALYST, December 2002: Special Education
of students classified as learningdisabled is up The paperwork—which special educationteachers contend is more so troublesome that the illinois Council for
http://www.catalyst-chicago.org/12-02/1202shortage.htm
December Featured stories from this issue: Cover Story: Elite high schools mostly off-limits to special ed students The haves and the have nots
Schools struggle with federal law

Model inclusion at Mather High
... Eye on Education Special Education
High schools bear brunt
of teacher shortage by Leslie Whitaker WANTED: High school teachers qualified to work with learning disabled, mentally retarded, hearing and visually impaired, emotionally disturbed, and other special needs students. START DATE: Yesterday.
contends.
Nationally, demand for special education teachers has been on the rise for a decade. The number of students classified as learning-disabled is up more than 10 percent, partly due to more aggressive testing and identification. Over the past 25 years, the number of special education students has grown steadily and now accounts for 12 percent of the national school population, up from 8 percent in 1976.
While it searches for an answer to that question, CPS has to do what it can to fill special education vacancies. To widen the applicant pool beyond city limits, CPS suspended the residency requirement for one year and five teachers were hired as a result. Another 28 have applied this year, and will be hired if the board suspends residency another year.

50. Illinois H.O.U.S.E.: Homeschooling The Special Needs Child
child with special needs is not a child with special needs, you can receive special illinois) mandates a free appropriate education for all children with special education needs,
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/7804/a13.htm
Please update your bookmark for this page to http://www.illinoishouse.org/a13.htm Homeschooling the Special Needs Child Homeschooling a child with special needs is not a question of legality. As a parent of a child with special needs, you can receive special services from your school district at no further cost you have already paid for them with your taxes. This includes speech therapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, audiologists' and social workers' services. These are all covered by Public Law 94-142. A cheerful, polite call to your local school district ought to get things started nicely. Do not be surprised if there is a pleasant, but persistent effort on their part to convince you to send your child to their school on a full-time basis. You can be pleasant and persistent too, rather as you would be if a valued friend tried to convince you to change your religious affiliation. If you are treated rudely, it may well be the reaction of someone who feels threatened. Be calm. Sooner or later others realize that you merely want services that you have paid for. Have you read the information on how to deal with questions about socialization, both from family members and others? Read them again, because this applies even more to those whose children have special needs. I remember talking to a teacher of slow learners. She was indignant that one of her former students was to be homeschooled. The child was already immature, she said, implying that being among her family would make her more so. Later I talked to her mother, who said that once her child was removed from an immature peer group she had improved dramatically. This seemed eminently plausible to me. That is not to say that your child should be removed from all peer contact.

51. CATALYST, December 2002: Special Education
Under federal court order, the illinois State Board of classes of disabled and nondisabledstudents to keep detailed records of every special education student
http://www.catalyst-chicago.org/12-02/1202coreyh.htm
December Featured stories from this issue: Cover Story: Elite high schools mostly off-limits to special ed students The haves and the have nots
Schools struggle with federal law

Model inclusion at Mather High
... Eye on Education Special Education
Who is Corey H.? by Elizabeth Duffrin Q. What law did the school boards break?
A.
A.
It means that disabled students must be placed in regular schools or classrooms unless they would be unable to progress academically, even with extra supports.
Special education students are entitled by law to receive support that matches their needs.
In a regular classroom, for instance, students who have difficulty understanding spoken instructions may need to see diagrams. Likewise, students with reading disabilities may need help taking notes or extra time to take a test.
Q. So where did the school boards go wrong?
A.
Q. What do schools need to do now? Q. Are schools getting any help to comply with the law?

52. Special Children Incorporated. Serving The Needs Of Developementally Disabled Ch
special Children, Inc. Serving the needs of developmentally disabled children in the Metro East area for over forty years.
http://www.specialchildren.net/
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53. Education And Research About The Disabled
sites concerning the education of the disabled and/or of blind children in Illinoismanyinteresting teachers of students with special needs through distance
http://www.cio.noaa.gov/hpcc/access/educate.htm
The following is a list of sites concerning the education of the disabled and/or research into disabilities. The content of this page was gleaned primarily from a couple of excellent resources elsewhere on the Internet.

54. Special Education Enrollment: A Practical Primer - Illinois - GreatSchools.net
a balance between teaching special education students in child taught with nondisabledstudents to
http://www.greatschools.net/cgi-bin/showarticle/IL/22/improve
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55. COPAA NewsWatch: "GOING TOO FAR FOR DISABLED CHILDREN"
A new student will be coming soon to an illinois thirdgrade and it proposes theremoval of disabled and retarded students from special education and
http://www.copaa.net/newstand/arcmo.html
N EWS A RTICLES OF S PECIAL I NTEREST
F ROM A ROUND T HE C OUNTRY
"GOING TOO FAR FOR DISABLED CHILDREN"
The April, 1999 newsletter for this Cape Girardeau-based organization has the following article.
By Joseph Bauers "A new student will be coming soon to an Illinois third-grade classroom. He cannot speak; he cannot read; he cannot walk. He can only go a minute or so without drooling. He has no bladder or bowel control. Like an infant, he needs frequent changes. He makes wild, uncontrolled movements and loud, involuntary noises. Whether he can learn anything - beyond simple gestures indicating yes or no - is, as of yet, unknown. But this child, like thousands of others around the country, is part of a little known revolution in education. It is called total inclusion, and it proposes the removal of disabled and retarded students from special education and their reassignment to regular classrooms. In my 26 years in the public schools, I have seen any number of inane ideas spawned by bureaucrats, but this notion stretches the bounds of rationality. It is so wrong and so ill-timed that it challenges our very capacity to wonder. Behind this movement is a hard-core of parents, lawyers, advocacy groups, college professors and education bureaucrats - all of whom are working hard to impose a tyranny of the minority on the rest of us. And they are doing so under the guise of helping those children least able to help themselves.

56. Special Education - Western Illinois University
Darlos K. Mummert, Ed.D., illinois State University. 551 Characteristics of the MildlyDisabled in a a framework for understanding the special education needs
http://www.wiu.edu/grad/sped.htm
Western Illinois University
The Graduate School
Special Education Admission Courses Program Requirements
Department Chairperson:
Linda L. Tomlinson Graduate Committee Chairperson: Linda Meloy Department Office: Horrabin Hall 25 Department Telephone: Department Fax: Department E-mail: S-Education@wiu.edu WWW Address: www.wiu.edu/users/misped/ Location of Program Offering: Quad Cities Graduate Faculty
Professors

Lyman W. Boomer, Ed.D., University of Kansas
Mary M. Jensen, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin–Madison
Sharon A. Maroney, Ph.D., University of Minnesota–Minneapolis Associate Professors
Donald E. Healy, Ph.D., University of Iowa
Linda L. Meloy, Ph.D., The University of Iowa
Darlos K. Mummert, Ed.D., Illinois State University Associate Graduate Faculty Assistant Professor Lynda A. Conover, M.Ed., University of Virginia

57. Search Results - Homeschool SuperSearch - Search Engine For Teachers, Parents, S
and educational alternatives for the learning disabled. the graduate program at SouthernIllinois University in ministry to those with special education needs.
http://www.homeschoolsupersearch.net/cgi-bin/search/smartsearch.cgi?keywords=spe

58. Links Whitted And Cleary, Special Education Law Illinois
lesser protections for qualified disabled individuals. the fundamental basis for specialeducation law 2) illinois special education statute (school code) http
http://www.whittedclearylaw.com/FSL5CS/Custom/TOCLinks.asp
CURRENT NEWS REPORTS NEWS STORY
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William Fabian v Flossmoor School District #161
Other Cochlear Implant Information:
- This article by Dawn Burton Koch, M.D. www.oraldeafed.org - This Good Morning America news story tracks an entire family which received cochlear implants in July 2001. General Special Education Resources: 1) Federal Disability Website www.DisabilityInfo.gov A new website generated by President George Bush which serves as a "one-stop source of government information relevant to people with disabilities," including information from several federal departments regarding housing, education, employment and transportation. 2) Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE)
www.isbe.state.il.us
Provides current rules and regulations regarding Illinois special education. Also includes links to special education statutes and the Illinois School Code, and other various resources for parents and educators. 3) The Special Needs Network
www.theoakexperience.org/index.html
4) National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities
www.nichcy.org

59. Vitae
for it's housing for the disabled program. education student teachers throughout Illinoisand particularly in Geared for trainers of special needs drivers and
http://www.whitebuffalopress.com/vitae.htm
Curriculum Vitae
Dayton Ray Turner, Ed.D.
5306 King George Drive
San Antonio, TX 78229
210-614-1396 FAX
Education
Bachelor of Arts, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colorado. Major: Secondary Special Education-Mental Retardation. May, 1966. Minor: Sociology. Master of Science, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. Graduate Fellow of the United States Office of Education (USOE). Thesis topic:The Mentally Retarded Offender. October, 1970. Doctor of Education-Special Education Administration, University of Northern Colorado. Greeley, Colorado. Dissertation Topic: Guilford's Structure of Intellect and the Social Intelligence of Juvenile Delinquents. August, 1975. Postdoctoral Study. Educational Technology. University of Northern Colorado. Greeley, Colorado. Distance Learning for Special Populations. November, 1991.
National Honors
Recepient of the Sure-Lok National Special Needs Transportation Award, 2002.
Presented at the National Association for Pupil Transportation 2002 Conference, Greensboro, North Carolina. November 3, 2002.
Professional Affiliations
National Association for Pupil Transportation (NAPT).

60. Special Needs Family Friendly Fun - Environmental Health
and fun of family life for special needs families. about the Agius family and otherspecial interests on the campus of Southern illinois University, Carbondale
http://www.family-friendly-fun.com/links/environmentalhealth.html
Links Portal
Offering family friendly fun and special needs resources that enhance the quality and fun of family life for special needs families.
Family friendly fun
Site map Site
Our mission is to: enable families with special needs to share their experiences by subscribing to our newsletter , joining our eGroup forum, talking in our chat room and posting to our bulletin board ; offer information on a wide variety of family fun and special needs topics ; and facilitate access via rings and links to websites relevant to special needs families. Adoption Arts Crafts Babies Charities ... Work at home
Environmental health
Other important Environmental health links:
Abundant Earth Environmental Catalog SuperSite...

Come explore Abundant Earth, the most unique catalog of natural, organic, recycled and environmentally friendly products for a sustainable world....
http://www.abundantearth.com

agius.com - a substantive resource on Health, Environment and Work...

This domain comprises a substantive resource on Health, Environment and Work, including Occupational Medicine; as well as information about the Agius family and other special interests....
http://www.agius.com

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