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  1. To Promote_or_Retain
    Parents have to make tough decisions. If you have a child with a disability, the end of the school year may bring another tough decision. If your child isn't learning, should you hold the child back? Many schools offer two solutions to children's learning problems: retention and referral to special education. All too often, schools fail to offer the critical third R - remediation.
    http: //wrightslaw.com/advoc/articles/Promote_o...

  2. Special Education Law - Section 504 and IDEA 97 Compared by Rosenfeld
    Knowledge of both statutes, and particularly their implementing regulations, often is necessary to be sure of securing an appropriate education for children with disabilities. Indeed, for some children with disabilities, Section 504 may be more important -- the only legal mandate requiring education agencies to provide special education or related services to a child with a disability.
    http: //wrightslaw.com/advoc/articles/504_IDEA_...

  3. Auditory Verbal International, Inc. AVI
    Providing the choice of listening and speaking for children who are deaf or hard of hearing through education, advocacy and family support.
    http: //auditory-verbal.org/

  4. Schwab Foundation for Learning
    Schwab Foundation for Learning offers a wide range of services for parents and educators to provide information, support and resources to improve the lives of students with learning differences.
    http: //schwablearning.org

  5. Including Students with Disabilities in Large-Scale Testing: Emerging Practices
    The 1997 Reauthorization of the Individuals with Disabilities Act requires that students with disabilities participate in large-scale assessments and that a statement of individual modifications in the administration of the assessments be included in the student's IEP.
    http: //cec.sped.org/digests/e564.htm

  6. Dyslexia Online
    dedicated to resolving the traditional misconceptions of dyslexia and related attention deficit and anxiety disorders, so that countless millions might be relieved or spared of suffering, and helped to attain dreams and ambitions that otherwise might never be theirs.
    http: //dyslexiaonline.com/index.html

  7. CREPS de Dinard-Bretagne
    Le CREPS de Dinard-Bretagne est un Etablissement Public Français du Ministère de la Jeunesse et des Sports. Nous formons des professionnels de l'enseignement sportif en préparant au Brevet d'Etat d'Educateur Sportif. Nos formations professionnelles se déroulent en Controle Continu des Connaissances. Le CREPS acceuille aussi des stages sportifs au sein de ses locaux.
    http: //perso.wanadoo.fr/creps-dinard

  8. SNS Overview
    The Special Needs Systems home page--the entry point for information on products in the Independence series.
    http: //austin.ibm.com/sns/index.html

  9. Basic Educational Materials, Publishers
    Publisher of Basic Educational Materials for Special Education.
    http: //angelfire.com/biz/bempub

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