Written Resources
Downing, J. E. (2002). Including students with severe disabilities in typical classrooms: Practical strategies for teachers (2nd ed.). Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes.
Falvey, M.A. (1989). Community-based curriculum: Instructional strategies forstudents with severe handicaps. (2nd ed.). Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes Publishing.
Giangreco, M.F., Cloninger, C.J., & Iverson, V.S. (1993). Choosing options and accommodations for children. Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes Publishing.
Giangreco, M. F. (Ed.).(2002). Quick guides to inclusion 3: Ideas for educating students with disabilities. Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes.
Haring, N.G., & Romer, L.T. (1995). Welcoming students who are deaf-blind into typical classrooms: Facilitating school participation, learning and friendships. Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes Publishing.
Kroeger, S.D., (1999). Creating a sense of ownership in the IEP process. Teaching Exceptional Children, 32(1), 4-6.
Orlove, F. P., Sobsey, D., & Silberman, R. K. (2004). Educating children with multiple disabilities: A collaborative approach (4th ed.). Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes.
Orelove, F.P., & Sobsey, D. (1996). Educating children with multiple disabilities: A transdisciplinary approach. (3rd ed.). Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes Publishing.
Snell, M. E., & Brown, F. (2000). Instruction of students with severe disabilities (5th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Merrill Prentice Hall.
Snell, M.E. (1993). Instruction of students with severe disabilities. New York: Maxwell Macmillan International.
Web Sites
A guide to the Individualized Education Program.
(http://www.ed.gov/parents/needs/speced/iepguide/index.html)
DB-LINK: The national information clearinghouse on children who are deaf-blind. (http://www.tr.wou.edu/dblink/index2.htm).
ERIC: Clearinghouse on disabilities and gifted education. (http://ericec.org)
Helen Keller National Center. (http://www.helenkeller.org).
Individualized Education Planning: A Handbook for Developing and Implementing IEPs, Early to Senior Years. (http://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/ks4/specedu/eduplan.html)
NICHCY: The national information center for children and youth with disabilities. (www.nichcy.org).
Teaching Research. (http://www.tr.wou.edu).