Inclusion Press
http://www.inclusion.com/index.html
Inclusion Press is a small independent press which strives to produce
readable, accessible, user-friendly books and resources about full inclusion
in school, work, and community.
The National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities
http://www.nichcy.org/
The National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities
is a national information center for information on disabilities and disability
related issues. Click on STATE RESOURCE SHEET then your state. Scroll
through the listing of resources in your area. Many listing include email
addresses.
HPR*TEC
http://hprtec.org/
HPR*TEC site is a technical assistance resource for educators, administrators,
and technical coordinators. Click on SCHOOLS. Then click on SCHOOL DIRECTORY.
Then enter the name of a school to find demographic and general information
about schools in the HPR*TEC region. You may find ideas for your site
here.
Annotated Bibliography on Inclusive Education
http://www.quasar.ualberta.ca/ddc/inclusion/index.html
Annotated Bibliography on Inclusive Education (part of JPDas Developmental
Disabilities Centre - Links to Other Sites)
The World Bank and Early Childhood Development
http://www.worldbank.org/children/basics/sites.htm
The World Bank and Early Childhood Development is a collection of
internet resources related to Early Childhood Development and related
topics. Scroll down through the online journals, international early child
development sites and high relevance United States early childhood development
resources.
Family Village: Post Office
http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/post.htm
This is a list of parent-to-parent web message boards provided by
the Family Village. Stay abreast of changes in the field and contact others
who are interested in sharing information regarding specific disabilities.
Building Inclusive Schools: An Instructional Series
http://thumper.valdosta.edu/modules/
Free, downloadable instructional modules are available about inclusion.
You are asked to complete an online form in order to obtain the information.
Special Education Resources on the Internet
http://seriweb.com/
Special Education Resources on the Internet (SERI) contains links
to other inclusion sites.
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