According
to the National Center for Education Statistics,
in the 2020-21 school year 7,182,916 children (ages 3 to 21) enrolled in public schools received special education services. With a new school year upon us and parent-teacher conferences just around the corner, it is important to have resources at the ready
to support our patrons as they seek to better serve this population.
Parents
Family Matters,
a special outreach program through the Michigan Department of Education, provides parents and families with information about special education laws, rules, services, and practices. Easy-to-understand documents are provided in English, Arabic, and Spanish
that detail items such as Accommodations, Educational Evaluation, and Placement.
The
Michigan eLibrary (MeL) offers the 2022 editions of
Intellectual
& Developmental Disabilities: Health & Wellness and
Intellectual
& Developmental Disabilities: Supportive Health & Wellness through the
Consumer Health Complete
eResource. These texts identify ways to care for and support specific intellectual or developmental disabilities such as
activities
for a child with Rett Syndrome.
There are also a handful of publications such as
Exceptional
Parent in the MeL eResources that can offer information on practical experiences in handling the everyday challenges of children with special needs.
Educators
Education Source
is one of the most comprehensive eResources available in MeL that supports educators in all grade levels and disciplines. While the database can be utilized to search for specific special education topics, professional journals such as
Behavior
Disorders,
Language,
Speech & Hearing Services in Schools,
and
Research
& Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities
can be searched directly and offer educators cutting-edge information on issues and studies in the special education field. Additionally, many education-focused publications, such as
Phi
Delta Kappan feature special education subject matter, conversations, and histories, like the
March
2022 issue has done.
There are also a wide range of titles on special education topics available in the
eBook Academic Collection
of MeL. With titles that focus on strategies working with preschoolers
to more specific subjects like those that speak to Autism,
MeL has hundreds of eBooks on the many different veins of special education.
If you are having any issues linking to items on this page, please explore the MeL
eResource Access Page. Contact melerhelp@mcls.org for
help.
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