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    Alliance Coordinating Office
    PACER Center
    8161 Normandale Blvd
    Minneapolis, MN 55437-1044
    Phone (888)-248-0822 (952) 838-0190 - TTY
    E-Mail: alliance@taalliance.org
    http://www.taalliance.org
    The Alliance focuses on providing technical assistance for establishing, developing, and coordinating Parent Training and Information Projects and Community Parent Resource Centers under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).

    ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education (ERIC EC)
    The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC)
    1110 N. Glebe Rd.
    Arlington, VA 22201-5704
    1-800-328-0272 (V/TTY)
    E-Mail
    Website
    Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) gathers and disseminates the professional literature, information, and resources on the education and development of individuals of all ages who have disabilities and/or who are gifted

    Learning Disabilities Association of America (LDA)
    4156 Library Road
    Pittsburgh, PA 15234
    412-341-1515; 412-341-8077; (888) 300-6710
    E-Mail: ldanatl@usaor.net
    http://www.ldanatl.org
    The Learning Disabilities Association of America advances the education and general welfare of children with normal or potentially normal intelligence who manifest disabilities.

    Families and Advocates Partnerships for Education (FAPE)
    PACER Center
    4826 Chicago Avenue South
    Minneapolis, MN 55417-1098
    (888) 248-0822; (612) 827-2966; (612) 827-7770 (TTY)
    E-mail: fape@pacer.org
    http://www.fape.org
    Links families, advocates, and self-advocates to improve the educational results for student with disabilities

    IDEA Partnership Projects
    (ASPIIRE) IDEA Local Implementations by Local Administrators (ILIAD)
    The Council for Exceptional Children
    1110 North Glebe Road
    Arlington, VA 22201-5704
    Phone: 877-CEC-IDEA
    866-915-5000 (TTY toll free) Fax: 703-264-1637
    E-Mail: ideapractices@cec.sped.org
    http://www.ideapartnership.org
    ASPIIRE: Associations of Service Providers Implementing IDEA Reforms in Education. IDEA Partnership builds upon the strengths of nineteen associations to assist practitioners in providing positive outcomes for students with disabilities. ILIAD:IDEA Local Implementation by Local administrators partnership. Which delivers support to the ongoing efforts of local education administrators
    and leaders.

    National Association of Private Special Education Centers (NAPSEC)
    1522 K Street, NW, Suite 1032
    Washington, DC 20005
    (202) 408-3338 Fax (202) 408-3340
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    Website
    The National Association of Private Special Education Centers (NAPSEC) is a non-profit association whose mission is to represent private special education programs and affiliated state associations and to ensure access for individuals to appropriate private special education programs and services as vital components of the special education continuum.

    National Early Childhood Technical Assistance System (NECTAS)
    137 East Franklin Street, Suite 500
    Chapel Hill, NC 27514-3628
    Phone: 919-962-2001 Fax: 919-966-7463
    Email: nectas@unc.edu
    http://www.nectas.unc.edu
    Funded by the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Special Education Programs, NECTAS is a consortium project of six organizations coordinated by the Frank Potter Graham Child Development Center at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Its excellent web site provides a wealth of
    information about IDEA. Its extensive data base includes a listing of state coordinators for early intervention.

    Sussan and Greenwald, Esq
    407 Main Street
    Spotswood, NJ 08884
    732-251-8585
    E-Mail: info@special-ed-law.com
    http://www.special-ed-law.com
    Another comprehensive site for special education put together byTheodore Sussan Esq., who was drawn to special education because of his disabled son. His partner, Staci Greenwald Esq., was a special education teacher before attending law school and has a degree in speech pathology. Information for parents and professionals for this quickly changing area of law.

    U.S. Department of Education
    400 Maryland Avenue, SW
    Washington, DC 20202-0498
    1-800-USA-LEARN
    E-Mail: customerservice@inet.ed.gov
    http://www.ed.gov
    The US Department of Education helps parents learn more about involvement, assessment, school safety, special education, and civil rights.

    Wrightslaw
    Pete and Pam Wright
    Wrightslaw and The Special Ed Advocate
    P.O. Box 1008
    Deltaville, VA 23043
    E-Mail: webmaster@wrightslaw.com
    http://www.wrightslaw.com
    An extremely comprehensive web site put together by attorney Pete Wright and his psychotherapist wife, Pam Wright. Pete Wright represents children with special needs and has successfully argued before the United States Supreme Court a case against a school district. The site includes hundreds of articles, cases, newsletters and other information about special education law and advocacy. You can also subscribe to the free Special Ed Advocate
    online newsletter at this site.

    Special Education Resources on the Internet (SERI)
    E-Mail: webmaster@seriweb.com
    http://www.seriweb.com/
    Special Education Resources on the Internet (SERI) is a collection of Internet accessible information resources of interest to those involved in the fields related to Special Education.


    The IEP Guide and Special Education Web Page
    http://lisa_kalp.tripod.com/IEPGuideindex.html
    This IEP guide and special education web page provides links to special education laws state-by-state.

    Special education support group with free IEP guide
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/IEP_guide
    Parents and others share their experiences and offer advice.

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    Minister's Advisory Council on Special Education
    Ministry of Education, Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities
    Correspondence and Public Inquiries Unit
    14th Floor, Mowat Block, 900 Bay Street
    Toronto, Ontario M7A 1L2
    Telephone Ontario:1-800-387-5514 outside Ontario: (416) 325-2929
    E-Mail: info@edu.gov.on.ca
    http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/general/abcs/acse/acse_eng.html
    The Minister's Advisory Council on Special Education advises the Minister of Education on any matter related to the establishment and provision of special education programs and services for exceptional students, including the identification and provision of early intervention programs for students with special needs.


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