Secondary Education Resources-Special Needs Education
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General Special Needs Education Resources (227, incl. El Ed Special Education)
Life After High School: College Through Distance Learning (6)
Life After High School: Career Choices (43)
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Special Education Resources
AdLit.org--website for educators designed to help teach children from fourth through12th grades read and write better
Children with Disabilities--This
site presents families, service providers, and other interested individuals
with information about advocacy, education, and more.
Council for Exceptional Children--The
Open Society Institute to Include Children with Disabilities in Step by Step
Programs Step by Step promotes equal access to quality education for children.
Freedom Machines--Freedom
Machines makes a compelling case for why public policy and programs must
support millions of Americans with disabilities in gaining access to the
technology that can provide freedom from poverty and institutionalization.
Gifted--This site offers programs for gifted students.
Internet Resources For Special Children (IRSC)--This
non-profit site is dedicated to communicating information relating to the
needs of children with disabilities on a global basis.
National Children's Bureau--This home page offers
many forums for disabled children, early childhood forum, rural children and young people, peer support, and sex education.
No Child Left Behind--This site gives you updates on the no child left behind act involving Florida.
Standing Tall-- is an educational program located in New York City for Special Needs Children who are Motor-Impaired.
Web Ring--offers
support and information for the loving caregivers of children and young adults
suffering from mental or behavior disorders such as Bipolar, ODD, ADHD, ADD,
Tourette Syndrome, Depression, Anxiety, etc.
You Can Read!--a
learn-to-read phonics program on videotapes. The program was written and
produced by teachers and has been highly recommended by both parents and
educators. It includes 12 easy-to-follow lessons on four videotapes and is
accompanied by over 150 corresponding worksheets. "You Can Read!" is effective
for the young child who is ready to read and for the older child or adult
who has experienced some difficulty in reading.
See also Elementary Education (Special Education) for over 90 more sites related to Special Education
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Life After High School: College Through Distance Learning
Fielding Institute
Northcentral University
Search For Online Classes--is the most comprehensive destination on the Web for researching your career and educational opportunities.
Seton Hall University
Southern California University
Walden University
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Life After High School: Career Choices
Airweb
AllStarJobs.com--Directory of employment agencies, job banks, employers & career resources.
America Job Bank
Career Builder
Career File
Careers From Home
Career-Resumes
Careers - Wall Street Journal
Chronicle of Higher Education
Dice
Disabled2Work
Employment Guide
Federal Jobs
GO Jobs
Help-Wanted
Hoffman Recruiters
Hot Jobs
Infinitec - Work - AT in the Workplace
IT Jobs
JAN
Job Bank USA
Job & Career Connections
Job Factory
Job Links
Just Can
Just One Break
Linkable Employable
Monster
Net-Temps
New York Times Job Market
NJ Job Bank
Occupational Outlook Handbook--The
Occupational Outlook Handbook is a nationally recognized source of career
information, designed to provide valuable assistance to individuals making
decisions about their future work lives. Revised every two years, the Handbook
describes what workers do on the job, working conditions, the training and
education needed, earnings, and expected job prospects in a wide range of
occupations. This site is provided by the U.S. Department of Labor.
PsycCareers
Resume Blaster
Resume Rabbit
Shay Group
State of New Jersey
Student Central
Telecommuting Jobs
TrueCareers
USAtoday Careers
WNJPIN
Workink
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