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Materials & Resources

     This project, or one like it, requires mainly nimbleness of mind and access to the internet for links.  A digital camera is handy as is an adept media services person and a technology support person.  Otherwise, organize and prepare a sequential plan for your project and the internet will take you where you need to go. We were fortunate enough to have a grant support our purchase of stamps and stationery as well as purchase our set of 20 copies of Petey. (See Curriculum Objectives and Investigations and Other Activities for descriptions of these activities.) For the MOVE HOUSE PROJECT itself, and we would like to encourage those of you reading this from other states to do a parallel project in your state, here are some key websites and other data sources:

CIVIL RIGHTS HISTORY:

*general books about the evolution of civil rights during American history:

FEDERAL LAW & DISABILITY:

*A Guide to Disability Rights Laws published by the U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division

*Americans with Disabilities Act of l990

*The New IDEA Survival Guide.  Contact the NEA Professional Library at www.nea.orgt/books or 800/229-4200

*The Council for Exceptional Children: www.cec.sped.org/

Center for Research on Education. Diversity & Excellence: www.crede.ucsc.edu

*Students with Disabilities Preparing for Postsecondary Education:  Know Your Rights and Responsibilities (U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights Washington, D.C. 20202  at http://www.ed.tgove/ocr/transition.html

*Become familiar with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of l973

MOVE INTERNATIONAL:

*MOVE International/1300 17th Street/City Centre/Bakersfield, CA, USA  93301-4533

  Telephone:  (800)397-MOVE (6683)

  E-Mail:  move-international@kern.org

Website: www.move-international.org

Book: Bidabe, Linda. No Ordinary Move. (Farmington: The Plough Publishing House, 2001).

MOVE ACADEMY:  INDIANA

Brittany McClary:  brittany.mcclary@wayne.k12.in.us

Gerald Goebel:  ggoebel@msdpt.k12.in.us

Terri Goebel:  tgoebel@msdpt.k12.in.us

Justin Shofner: shofnerj@sbcglobal.net

PUBLICATION TARGET:

Teaching Tolerance (A Project of the Southern Poverty Law Center)  400 Washington Avenue  Montgomery, AL  36104

  www.teachingtolerance.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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