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Oprah Spotlights Learning Disabilities Documentary
On Thursday, June 15, participants in the award-winning documentary A Celebration of Differences appear on the Oprah Winfrey Show to talk about living with learning disabilities. "The film highlights the strategies people with learning disabilities develop and the inner strengths they possess," said Bobbi Zabel, a co-producer of the documentary. "We aim to educate those who deny this reality and to inspire those who live it every day." Included: How to order A Celebration of Differences. 6/14/00

Inclusive Education: An Online Forum 6/06/00



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This specal section of the Parents Community has lots of great resources targeted at parents.

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This page in the Preservice Educators Community, gives an overview of special education resources & archives available on Education World.


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Oprah Spotlights Learning Disabilities Documentary
Oprah Spotlights Learning Disabilities Documentary!

Teaching Special Kids: On-Line Resources for Teachers
Whether you teach in a special-education program or in a "regular" classroom, you probably encounter special kids facing special challenges. This week, Education World brings you information about on-line resources that can help you better understand -- and help -- students with special needs.

Understanding Kids Who Are Different: Activities for Teaching About Disabilities
April is Special-Education Month. In the classroom, of course, every month is special-education month -- and every day is a day when special students need to be recognized, appreciated, and understood. This week, Education World brings you some of the best on-line resources for teaching students about the special needs -- and unique strengths -- of people with disabilities.

Language, Literacy and Children with Special Needs: Enabling Teachers to Enable Children
A new book goes a long way toward helping teachers develop strategies that work with special needs children in the regular primary classroom.


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Mental Health Net
Mental Health Net claims to be the "oldest and largest online mental health directory guide and community." Users can pose questions, read articles, and view resources on mental health issues.

PsycPORT.com
PsycPORT is a portal for psychology information created by the American Psychological Association.

The ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education
The ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education (ERIC EC) provides access to professional literature, information, and resources on the education and development of individuals of all ages who have disabilities and/or who are gifted.

National Institute for Urban School Improvement
The National Institute for Urban School Improvement is dedicated to supporting urban educational communities that are implementing mainstream inclusion programs for students with disablities. The site includes an excellent library of resources, a discussion forum, events calendar, and newsletter.

Family Village
Family Village is an exceptional directory of resources covering disability issues on the Internet. The breadth of the subject and content listings available sets this site apart. Family Village also provides a set of discussion lists and chat rooms

SNOW Kids
This is the sister site to the SNOW (Special Needs Opportunity Windows) Web site. SNOW Kids has information for special needs children and their teachers and parents. (K-8)

The Chatback Trust
The Chatback project helps special-needs schools communicate using email. The Web site features projects and moderated mailing lists. (6-12)

NCIP - National Center to Improve Practice in Special Education
This is the Web site of The National Center to Improve Practice (NCIP), which promotes the use of technology for improved education for students with physical, mental and social disabilities.


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Office of Special Education Programs
OSEP's mission and organization focus on the free appropriate public education of children and youth with disabilities from birth through age 21.

NICCYD
The National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities. 

Supporting the Parent Centers Who Serve Families of Children with Disabilities
Central “Hub” of information and products created for the network of Parent Centers serving families of children with disabilities

College And Graduate School Guide For Students With Disabilities
Despite the fact that the percentage of people with disabilities holding a college degree or higher has increased in recent years, it is still alarmingly low.