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Special Education Yellow Pages, The, 1/e
Roger Pierangelo, Long Island University
Rochelle Crane, Special Education Training Resource Center
Published August, 1999 by Prentice Hall Career & Technology
Copyright 2000, 214 pp.
Spiral Bound
ISBN 0-13-020309-2
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Appropriate as a supplement in any Special Education course.
This book is a complete resource guide for finding information on organizations, specific disabilities, websites, professional organizations, books, materials, laws and legal issues, federal agencies, university libraries, transportation issues, computer and technology resources, free materials, employment issues, and much more. Alphabetized like the telephone yellow pages, this invaluable resource was developed to keep special educators, general teachers, parents, and students with disabilities abreast of current information about their situation. Never again will educators, parents, or students worry about who to ask for information!
Includes addresses, telephone numbers, and Internet addresses for all topics and areas covered in Special Education.
Provides a short but accurate definition for each disability mentioned.
Lists sources for materials, books, films, and pamphlets dealing with all aspects of a child's disability.
Features Internet and website listingsThat can be easily accessed on a home computer.
Provides occupational informationThat can facilitate the school to adult life transition.
Contains an easy to follow table of contents and indexFor easy and quick accessibility.
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