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Expanding the Circle: Links

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  • The Inclusion Network
    http://inclusion.org/
    The Inclusion Network is a group of individuals and organizations linked together by this site to raise awareness and provide technical assistance, as well as link people together. Click on the INCLUSION MESSAGE BOARD, where you can post a question or look at questions and responses other people have posted to many topics related to inclusion.

  • Inclusion: School as a Caring Community
    http://www.quasar.ualberta.ca/ddc/incl/intro.htm
    Inclusion: School as a Caring Community is a site that provides an inclusion handbook, field notes, resources and feedback. It is an extremely user-friendly site. Scroll down through this site to locate information and resources useful to you.

  • The Inclusion Forum
    http://www.sherm.com/wwwboard/wwwboard.html
    The Inclusion Forum, sponsored by Sherman Consulting, Inc, is a message board where you can post a message or read questions and responses about inclusion from other people.

  • Kids Together, Inc.
    http://www.kidstogether.org/
    Kids Together, Inc., a nonprofit organization CO-founded by parents and organized by volunteers, is designed to promote inclusive communities where all people belong. This site contains a variety of helpful information and resources for inclusion. There are sections for individuals with disabilities, parents, siblings, educators, businesses and communities.

  • Inclusive Education
    http://www.uni.edu/coe/inclusion/index.html
    The Inclusive Education Web Site is designed to help you learn more about inclusion by answering some of the most frequently asked question on inclusion. There is information about teaching in an inclusive classroom and resources for learning more about inclusion. This site is produced by the Renaissance Group, a consortium of universities working to improve the quality of educator preparation.

  • Exemplary Models of Services and Best Practices
    http://www.uvm.edu/~uapvt/serv.html
    This site includes descriptions of several Exemplary Models of Services and Best Practices from the Center on Disability and Community Inclusion at the University of Vermont.

  • Consortium on Inclusive Schooling Practices
    http://www.asri.edu/cfsp/brochure/abtcons.htm
    The Consortium on Inclusive Schooling Practices page sponsored by Allegheny University of the Health Sciences, includes information on their project designed to build the capacity of state and local education agencies to serve children and youth with and without disabilities in school and community settings. This site includes articles related to inclusion, a catalog of products from funded projects, inclusion links, and other information.

  • Inclusive Schools: Inclusion of Students With Special Needs
    http://www.newhorizons.org/spneeds_intr.html
    Inclusive Schools: Inclusion of Students With Special Needs is a database serving teachers and school districts in Washington State. This database/website provides information on laws, best practices, examples of programs and recommended resources related to the use of inclusion strategies by school districts for the provision of special education services. It is located in The Building, a database of learning resources.

  • Early Childhood Research Institute on Inclusion
    http://www.fpg.unc.edu/~ecrii/
    The Early Childhood Research Institute on Inclusion (ECRII) is a five-year national research project funded by the Office of Special Education Programs, U.S. Department of Education to study the inclusion of preschool children with disabilities in typical preschool, day care and community settings.
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