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Special needs resources.
Special needs resources. * Complete Guide to Special Education Transition Services (1997,249 pages) is a comprehensive resource that gives teachers, counselorsand parents practical information and suggestions for helping specialeducation students make a successful transition from high school tofurther education or work. It covers procedures, current laws, schoolresponsibilities, community support services support servicesPsychology Non-health care-related ancillary services–eg, transportation, financial aid, support groups, homemaker services, respite services, and other services , forms, parents'rights and responsibilities and more. This guide also includes anextensive list of helpful Web sites and scholarship and financial aidsources. Complete Guide to Special Education Transition Services isavailable from the Association for Career and Technical Education for$32.95 ($29.65 for ACTE ACTE Association for Career and Technical Education (formerly American Vocational Association)ACTE Association of Corporate Travel ExecutivesACTE Approvals Committee for Terminal EquipmentACTE Anodal Closure Tetanus members). To order, call (800) 826-9972, ext.317. * Selected Resources to Facilitate the Transition of Learners withSpecial Needs from School to Work or Postsecondary Education (1992, 263pages) is a compilation Compiling a program. See compiler. of five educators' research. The gist ofthe report is how state and local administrators of vocational specialneeds programs can locate resources for their students. The report isavailable from the National Center for Research in Vocational Education vocational education,training designed to advance individuals' general proficiency, especially in relation to their present or future occupations. The term does not normally include training for the professions. (NCRVE NCRVE National Center on Research in Vocational Education ), Materials Distribution Service for $12.50. To order, call (800)637-7652 and ask for product MDS-300. * Diverse Learners: Strategies for Success (1996, 149 pages)is a1997 winner of the Vocational Instructional Materials (VIM (Vendor Independent Messaging Interface) A programming interface developed by Lotus, Novell, IBM and others. In order to enable an application to send and receive mail over a VIM-compliant messaging system such as cc:Mail, programmers write to the VIM interface. ) award. Thisbook presents research-based practices for teaching students with avariety of special needs. It includes "Bright Ideas"--examplesof successful strategies used by Virginia special needs teachers--andreproducible re��pro��duce?v. re��pro��duced, re��pro��duc��ing, re��pro��duc��esv.tr.1. To produce a counterpart, image, or copy of.2. Biology To generate (offspring) by sexual or asexual means. teacher and student forms. Diverse Learners: Strategies forSuccess is available from the Association for Career and TechnicalEducation for $18.95 ($16.95 for ACTE members). To order, call (800)826-9972, ext. 317. * How to Choose a College: Guide for the Student with a Disability(1993, brochure) is available from the American Council American Council may refer to:In linguistics: American Council of Teachers of Russian, an organization that has to advance research development in Russian and English language orEducation's HEATH Resource Center. This guide provides an organizedapproach to choosing a college "based not just on what disabilitysupport services are available, but also on the student's academicgoals and personal interests." Each brochure is $1. To order, call(202) 939-9320. * Ready-to-Use Self-Esteem Activities for Secondary Students withSpecial Needs (1996, 234 pages) is a collection of 62 detailed lessonsand 83 reproducible worksheets that can help secondary students withspecial needs understand, develop and maintain a positive self-concept.These activities are comprehensive but flexible enough to use withgroups or individuals. This book is available from the Association forCareer and Technical Education for $32.50 ($29.20 for ACTE members). Toorder, call (800) 826-9972, ext. 317.
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