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School Psychology/ Educational Counseling

Education Psychology and Counseling (University at Albany, SUNY)

School Psychology (University at Albany, SUNY)

Tests, Measurements, Assessment, and Statistics (University at Albany, SUNY)

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Special Education

American Sign Language Browser (Michigan State University)

Provides a dictionary of words and letters translated into corresponding American Sign Language gestures. Click on "Take me to the ASL Browser" and follow instructions.

Council for Exceptional Children - Information Center on Disabilities and Gifted Education (Council for Exceptional Children)

Central source of information on Special Education. Offers information and resources such as: full-text access to Exceptional Children and TEACHING Exceptional Children, current information on public policy and legislative action, the Professionally Recognized Special Educator (PRSE) program, the National Clearninghouse for Professions in Special Education, and the Yes I Can! Foundation for Exceptional Children.

ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education

LD Online

National Center for Learning Disabilities

National Research Center on the Gifted and the Talented

NEAG Center for Gifted Education and Talent Development

OSERS (Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services)

SERI - Special Education Resources on the Internet (Roseann Horner)

A vast collection of links to Internet resources arranged in categories such as: General Disabilities Information, University Based Information, Associations & National Organizations, Legal & Law Resources, Parents & Educator's Resources, Gifted and Talented, Special Needs and Technology, Psychology, as well as each of various types of disorders, disabilities, and impairments, (e.g. Behavior Disorders, Learning Disabilities, and Autism).

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