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Hope a lot of you want this sort of infor. I kept Deany Wood's message though not her address to await a day when I had "time". Today I'll try to answer her request for a bibliography of materials on Inclusion. This is from things in my vertical file. OSERS News in Print (published by the USDE) Spring 1992 was a whole issue on Inclusion. They will mail you a copy free of charge.Teaching Exceptional Children Spring 1994 P. 60+ "Enhancing participation of a student with Multiple Disabilities in Regular Education"NASSP Curriculum Report May 1993 "Including special education services in the general school curriculum"Language Arts. Vol. 70, Nov. 1993 p. 567+ "Enhancing language arts for special populations: Librarians and classroom teachers collaborate" Journal of Reading Dec. 94/Jan 1995 p. 270+ "Literacy for all? The case of Down syndrome? Teaching Exceptional Children Fall 1993 p. 18+ "Integration strategies for learners with severe multiple disabilities". Educational Administration Quarterly Vol. 30, No. 1 Feb. 1994 P. 27-55 "The mainstreaming cases: Tensions and trends for school administrators". The Journal of Learning Disabilities Vol. 26 No. 9 Nov. 1993 had several position papers about reservations over Inclusion. P. 593-596. ASCD Curriculum Update Oct. 1994 "Making schools more inclusive" The front araticle. Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Problems Vol. 3 Issue 3 Fall 1994 The whole issue is on Inclusion of troubled children (excellent materials on emotionally disturbed children and their inclusion) Language, Speech and Hearing Services in Schools Vol. 24 October 1993 P. 225-235 "Clinical forum : Language and social skills in the schol-age population Designing and implementing interventions to decrease challenging behavior. Nancy JP Lively Anne Arundel County Public Schools Professional Library 2644 Riva Road Annapolis, MD. 21401 (410) 222-5273 V or TTY (410) 222-5065 FAX nlively@umd5.umd.edu