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         Special Needs Teacher General:     more books (103)
  1. Drama for People with Special Needs (Teacher's books) by Ann Cattanach, 1992-10-29
  2. Become a Computer Literate Special Needs Teacher (Desktop) by Steve Laws, 1996-11
  3. A Special Professionalism: Report of the Fe Special Needs Teacher Training Working Group by D.V. Stafford, 1987-07-20
  4. Special People: Recollections of a Special Needs Teacher by Pam Young, 2009-06-20
  5. Emergent and Developing Reading: Messages for Teachers (Vol 1)
  6. Fundamentals of Special Education: What Every Teacher Needs to Know (3rd Edition) by Margaret G. Werts, Richard A. Culatta, et all 2006-07-20
  7. Including Students With Special Needs: A Practical Guide for Classroom Teachers (with MyEducationLab) (5th Edition) by Marilyn Friend, William D. Bursuck, 2008-04-21
  8. Getting Special Needs Kids Ready for the Real World: Special Education from a Love and Logic Perspective by David Funk, 2010-01-01
  9. Effective Assessment for Students With Special Needs: A Practical Guide for Every Teacher by Dr. James E. Ysseldyke, Robert (Bob) F. Algozzine, 2006-03-21
  10. The New Language of Toys: Teaching Communication Skills to Children With Special Needs : A Guide for Parents and Teachers by Sue, Ph.D. Schwartz, Joan E. Heller Miller, 1996-02
  11. Special Needs and the Beginning Teacher (Special Needs in Ordinary Schools) by Peter Benton, Tim O'Brien, 2000-06-01
  12. Special Educational Needs for Newly Qualified Teachers and Teaching Assistants: A Practical Guide (David Fulton Books) by Rita Cheminais, 2009-09-24
  13. Understanding Special Educational Needs: A Teacher's Guide to Effective School Based Research by Ruth Kershner, Roland Chaplain, 2001-05-11
  14. Steps to Independence: A Skills Training Guide for Parents and Teachers of Children With Special Needs by Bruce L. Baker, 1988-10

1. Parent Groups - Lake Washington School District
teacher recognition of special needs; teacher general knowledge of special needs issues; The committee worked toward and obtained parent representation at each school in the district
http://www.lwsd.org/Parents/Special-Education/Pages/Parent-Groups.aspx
var MSOWebPartPageFormName = 'aspnetForm'; Sign In Staff Portal School Calendar District Map ... Testing and Grades You are here: LWSD For Parents Special Education Parent Groups Tools Accelerated Programs Before and After School Care Breakfast and Lunch Menus English Language Learner ... Testing and Grades Special Needs Parent Groups Parent groups are vitally important partners in the education of our students with special needs PTSA Special Needs Group
The Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA) Special Needs Group is made up of parents in Lake Washington School District whose children receive special services and/or classroom support. The group meets every month except for December and June. Anyone is welcome to attend these informative meetings which provide opportunities to:
  • hear from speakers learn about resources in the community network with other parents keep updated on district and PTSA issues affecting children with special needs
For more information and/or to be added to the e-mail list for this group, contact Julie Shalaby Meetings: Fourth Tuesday of each month except December and June Next Meeting: Our next scheduled meeting is Tuesday, November 23, 2010

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3. Special Needs Parent Groups :: Rachel Carson Elementary PTSA
teacher recognition of special needs; teacher general knowledge of special needs issues; The committee worked toward and obtained parent representation at each school in the district
http://www.carsonptsa.org/advocate/special-needs/
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    Special Needs Parent Groups Parent groups are vitally important partners in the education of our students with special needs. PTSA Special Needs Group The Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA) Special Needs Group is made up of parents in Lake Washington School District whose children receive special services and/or classroom support. The group meets every month except for December and June. Anyone is welcome to attend these informative meetings which provide opportunities to:
    • hear from speakers learn about resources in the community network with other parents keep updated on district and PTSA issues affecting children with special needs
    For more information and/or to be added to the e-mail list for this group, contact Julie Shalaby Meetings Fourth Tuesday of each month except December and June Next Meeting Meeting dates for 2010-11 are: September 28; October 26; November 23; January 25; February 22; March 22; April 26 and May 24. Time: LWSD Resource Center - 16250 NE 74th St - Redmond, WA 98052 (at Redmond Town Center) - (425) 936-1200

4. PTSA Special Needs Group At Lake Washington Schools: Family Resilience & Sibling
teacher recognition of special needs; teacher general knowledge of special needs issues; The committee worked toward and obtained parent representation at each school in the district
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      Special Needs Parent Group meets at Redmond Town Center May 25th Photo: wamalls.com Did you know that there is a Special Needs Parents Group associated with the Lake Washington School District? The Lake Washington School District Special Needs Committee (now known as Special Needs Group) first started in the late 1980’s when a group of parents came together to give a collective voice to their children’s needs. At that time, it was not uncommon for special needs children to be fully isolated in segregated schools, buildings and classrooms. The inclusion movement was just beginning and parents were determined to ensure all students were welcomed, valued and respected members of their school communities. The Special Needs Committee formed and met monthly to educate parents on important topics. The vision was to enhance:
      • parental networking parental empowerment teacher support teacher recognition of special needs teacher general knowledge of special needs issues
      The committee worked toward and obtained parent representation at each school in the district, as well as a seat on the PTSA Executive Committee, reporting monthly at PTSA meetings. The Special Needs Committee has grown to be a successful group of caring individuals committed to the well-being of special needs students in Lake Washington School District.

5. Maryland Collaborative For Teacher Preparation In The Fisher College Of Science
A state-wide pre-service program to prepare special teachers for elementary and middle school science and mathematics.
http://www.towson.edu/csme/mctp/mctp.asp

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