This Web site, developed by two advocacy groups, includes a 12 chapter manual called "Special Education Rights and Responsibilities." Included in this manual is a chapter on evaluation and assessment that lists almost 50 questions and answers about parents' rights in the assessment process. (
http://www.pai-ca.org/pubs/504001SpecEdIndex.html
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Harcourt Assessment is a major publisher of educational and psychological tests of the Psychological Corporation and American Guidance Services. This site provides an overview of the tests they offer. (
http://www.psychcorp.com
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The National Association of Special Education Teacher's Web site provides an extensive listing of resources for special education teachers. Use the search function to look for information topically (e.g., inclusion). (
http://www.naset.org
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This Web site about inclusion is designed for general education teachers, special education teachers, and parents. It provides information about the philosophy of inclusion and includes teaching strategies and resources for inclusive education. (
http://www.uni.edu/coe/inclusion
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AHEAD, the premiere professional association committed to full participation of persons with disabilities in postsecondary education, hosts a variety of discussion lists on topics of interest to postsecondary disability service providers on its Web site. (
http://www.ahead.org/
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