Guest guest Posted October 31, 2007 Report Share Posted October 31, 2007 Great trailer, will be looking forward to the release of the full length dvd. Sharon H. Mom to , (16, DS) and , (12) South Carolina www.gsdss.net " Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle. " Including A father's effort to help his son, and all who have disabilities, to be included in school and society. http://includingsamuel.com/preview/ If you would like to support Chase in his first Buddy Walk 11/11/07, please visit his team site at: http://buddywalk.kintera.org/dsala/chasesoutlaws __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2009 Report Share Posted September 1, 2009 Trouble viewing this email? Have Outlook 2007? Click here to view in your browser. Airing September & October on Public TV Nationwide! Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Maine Massachusetts Michigan Mississippi Missouri Nebraska New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York Ohio Oklahoma Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Wisconsin ....and more! hugs his friend on the first day of school last week. They are starting fourth grade at Beaver Meadow Elementary. Photo by Betsy McNamara. WATCH A BROADCAST · HOST A VIEWING PARTY The nationally acclaimed documentary by photojournalist Dan Habib comes to public television in September and October (Disability Awareness Month) with support from the National Inclusion Project and CVS Caremark All Kids Can. For a regularly updated list of broadcasts and the 'host a screening' kit go to: WE NEED YOUR HELP! Spread the word about the broadcasts Use the 'forward email' link at the bottom of this newsletter to spread the word with your email contacts and listservs. Post information in newsletters, blogs, e-blasts and social networking sites. Go to www.includingsamuel.com/presskit to add visuals like the one at right to your newsletters, emails and websites. JOIN THE GET-THE-WORD-OUT EFFORTS OF THE I.S. NATIONAL PARTNERS: ADA Watch · American Federation of Teachers · The Arc of the United States Association of University Centers on Disabilities · Boys and Girls Clubs of America Council of Administrators of Special Education · Creative Coalition · Girl Scouts of the USA Kids Included Together · Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation National Association of School Psychologists · National Coalition for Disability Rights National Education Association · National Inclusion Project· National Organization on Disability NYU Council for the Study of Disability · PEAK Parent Center · TASH United Cerebral Palsy · Victor Pineda Foundation · VSA arts Upcoming partner events: BGCA Day for Kids: September 12 Annual CASE Conference: November 5-7 The Arc 2009 National Convention: November 11-14 TASH 2009 Conference: November 18-21, Keynote Speakers include SPECIAL EVENT: A NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM Creating Great Public Schools for ALL using Universal Design for Learning and Inclusive Practices Co-sponsored by the Including Project at the Institute on Disability at UNH and the National Education Association September 16, 2009 National Education Association Headquarters Washington, DC Learn more about this event and register HERE This event is free but space is limited and we expect it to fill quickly. How is your school using special education stimulus funds? How can we promote friendships between students with and without disabilities? What is the effect of Response to Intervention (RTI) on Inclusion? Join these discussions and many more, plus photos, videos, breaking news about Including and inclusive education developments worldwide at THE INCLUDING SAMUEL FACEBOOK GROUP poses for a photo on the first day of school with his friends and neighbors (from left) , Chloe, and Zachary. All but are in the same 4th grade class together at Beaver Meadow Elementary School. Photo by Betsy McNamara Whether or not you are on Facebook, you can check out the group HERE. We need helpers for this group! Email Dan Habib if you'd like to regularly post content. Visit the " Inclusion Resources " section of the Including website, sponsored by The National Inclusion Project Go to www.includingsamuel.com/resources to download FREE cutting-edge articles, research, curriculum and essays, plus links to additional organizations and media. The resources are organized for: Teachers and Paraeducators, Administrators, Youth, Parents and Family Members, Self-Advocates, Related Services Providers and Community Members. Pete Lampron jams with Joe Cadrette during a benefit concert for the Including Project on August 14 at the Capital Center for the Arts in Concord, NH. The band donated their time. The Including Project is a program of the Institute on Disability at UNH, a non-profit 501©3 organization. Tax deductible donations will help build more inclusive schools and communities through curriculum, training, and outreach. Make a safe, secure donation to the Including Project HERE. UPCOMING PUBLIC SCREENINGS Dan Habib will present Including and speak about the film at upcoming events: Washington, DC: NEA Symposium on UDL and Inclusive Education, September 16 Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Union Theater, September 24 Greater Hartford, CT, area: University of CT and other groups, October 1 & 2 Albuquerque, NM: International Conference on Young Children with Special Needs and their Families, October 15 Ames, IA: Department of Education Conference, November 9 Check www.includingsamuel.com/screenings for regularly updated information. ORDER INCLUDING SAMUEL ON DVD Order your copy of Including now. The educational / institutional package includes a 24-page, full-color viewers' guide written by Cheryl M. nsen, Ph.D., and Schuh, Ph.D. of the UNH Institute on Disability along with Dan Habib. For info, go to the Including store. " This film will keep inclusion and social justice issues for people with disabilities in the forefront of people's minds, and it will raise awareness about inclusive education and inspire action. " - Prof. F. Giangreco of the University of Vermont Center on Disability and Community Inclusion MENTAL HEALTH IN SCHOOLS Supporting Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders Monday, October 5, 2009 | 9:00am - 3:00pm | Southern NH University, Manchester, NH This single day conference is designed to provide participants with innovative models of supporting student with mental health disorders in their classrooms. This event's content, which includes the current state of mental health services in New Hampshire's schools, is driven by key elements of the Mental Health Services in New Hampshire's Schools Report, published in April 2009. This conference will include a keynote presentation, workshops, an interactive breakout session, and select clips of the film Including . For more info or to register, click HERE. OTHER UPCOMING WORKSHOPS 2009 Autism National Committee (AutCom) Conference: September 25-26 Join AutCom's annual conference and experience a shared vision through positive approaches. Conference topics include: assistive technology; abuse restraint and seclusion; the latest in research, policy, and funding; communication skill building; inclusive education; self directed services; employment living the good life; and so much more! For more info or to register, click HERE. Universal Design Software to Achieve Educational Success: October 22 Session one of the six-part " Assistive and Universal Design Technologies " workshop series. A variety of software that was once identified as assistive technology software is truly universally designed and can benefit all students. This workshop provides participants with an overview and hands-on experience using products such as Inspiration, Kidspiration, Word Q, and Speak Q.For more info or to register, click HERE. Questions about IOD workshops? Visit the IOD online at www.iod.unh.edu or e-mail contact.iod@.... SPREAD THE WORD! Please share this newsletter with your friends, family, colleagues and listservs. To maintain newsletter formatting, use the 'forward email' link at the bottom left of this page. Photo at left: and Betsy meet then-candidate Barack Obama at a Concord, New Hampshire house party. Photo by Dan Habib. DID SOMEONE FORWARD YOU THIS NEWSLETTER? Forward email This email was sent to bachners@... by dan@.... Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribeâ„¢ | Privacy Policy.Email Marketing by Including | UNH Institute on Disability | 56 Old Suncook Road, Suite 2 | Concord | NH | 03301 = Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2009 Report Share Posted September 1, 2009 Trouble viewing this email? Have Outlook 2007? Click here to view in your browser. Airing September & October on Public TV Nationwide! Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Maine Massachusetts Michigan Mississippi Missouri Nebraska New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York Ohio Oklahoma Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Wisconsin ....and more! hugs his friend on the first day of school last week. They are starting fourth grade at Beaver Meadow Elementary. Photo by Betsy McNamara. WATCH A BROADCAST · HOST A VIEWING PARTY The nationally acclaimed documentary by photojournalist Dan Habib comes to public television in September and October (Disability Awareness Month) with support from the National Inclusion Project and CVS Caremark All Kids Can. For a regularly updated list of broadcasts and the 'host a screening' kit go to: WE NEED YOUR HELP! Spread the word about the broadcasts Use the 'forward email' link at the bottom of this newsletter to spread the word with your email contacts and listservs. Post information in newsletters, blogs, e-blasts and social networking sites. Go to www.includingsamuel.com/presskit to add visuals like the one at right to your newsletters, emails and websites. JOIN THE GET-THE-WORD-OUT EFFORTS OF THE I.S. NATIONAL PARTNERS: ADA Watch · American Federation of Teachers · The Arc of the United States Association of University Centers on Disabilities · Boys and Girls Clubs of America Council of Administrators of Special Education · Creative Coalition · Girl Scouts of the USA Kids Included Together · Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation National Association of School Psychologists · National Coalition for Disability Rights National Education Association · National Inclusion Project· National Organization on Disability NYU Council for the Study of Disability · PEAK Parent Center · TASH United Cerebral Palsy · Victor Pineda Foundation · VSA arts Upcoming partner events: BGCA Day for Kids: September 12 Annual CASE Conference: November 5-7 The Arc 2009 National Convention: November 11-14 TASH 2009 Conference: November 18-21, Keynote Speakers include SPECIAL EVENT: A NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM Creating Great Public Schools for ALL using Universal Design for Learning and Inclusive Practices Co-sponsored by the Including Project at the Institute on Disability at UNH and the National Education Association September 16, 2009 National Education Association Headquarters Washington, DC Learn more about this event and register HERE This event is free but space is limited and we expect it to fill quickly. How is your school using special education stimulus funds? How can we promote friendships between students with and without disabilities? What is the effect of Response to Intervention (RTI) on Inclusion? Join these discussions and many more, plus photos, videos, breaking news about Including and inclusive education developments worldwide at THE INCLUDING SAMUEL FACEBOOK GROUP poses for a photo on the first day of school with his friends and neighbors (from left) , Chloe, and Zachary. All but are in the same 4th grade class together at Beaver Meadow Elementary School. Photo by Betsy McNamara Whether or not you are on Facebook, you can check out the group HERE. We need helpers for this group! Email Dan Habib if you'd like to regularly post content. Visit the " Inclusion Resources " section of the Including website, sponsored by The National Inclusion Project Go to www.includingsamuel.com/resources to download FREE cutting-edge articles, research, curriculum and essays, plus links to additional organizations and media. The resources are organized for: Teachers and Paraeducators, Administrators, Youth, Parents and Family Members, Self-Advocates, Related Services Providers and Community Members. Pete Lampron jams with Joe Cadrette during a benefit concert for the Including Project on August 14 at the Capital Center for the Arts in Concord, NH. The band donated their time. The Including Project is a program of the Institute on Disability at UNH, a non-profit 501©3 organization. Tax deductible donations will help build more inclusive schools and communities through curriculum, training, and outreach. Make a safe, secure donation to the Including Project HERE. UPCOMING PUBLIC SCREENINGS Dan Habib will present Including and speak about the film at upcoming events: Washington, DC: NEA Symposium on UDL and Inclusive Education, September 16 Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Union Theater, September 24 Greater Hartford, CT, area: University of CT and other groups, October 1 & 2 Albuquerque, NM: International Conference on Young Children with Special Needs and their Families, October 15 Ames, IA: Department of Education Conference, November 9 Check www.includingsamuel.com/screenings for regularly updated information. ORDER INCLUDING SAMUEL ON DVD Order your copy of Including now. The educational / institutional package includes a 24-page, full-color viewers' guide written by Cheryl M. nsen, Ph.D., and Schuh, Ph.D. of the UNH Institute on Disability along with Dan Habib. For info, go to the Including store. " This film will keep inclusion and social justice issues for people with disabilities in the forefront of people's minds, and it will raise awareness about inclusive education and inspire action. " - Prof. F. Giangreco of the University of Vermont Center on Disability and Community Inclusion MENTAL HEALTH IN SCHOOLS Supporting Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders Monday, October 5, 2009 | 9:00am - 3:00pm | Southern NH University, Manchester, NH This single day conference is designed to provide participants with innovative models of supporting student with mental health disorders in their classrooms. This event's content, which includes the current state of mental health services in New Hampshire's schools, is driven by key elements of the Mental Health Services in New Hampshire's Schools Report, published in April 2009. This conference will include a keynote presentation, workshops, an interactive breakout session, and select clips of the film Including . For more info or to register, click HERE. OTHER UPCOMING WORKSHOPS 2009 Autism National Committee (AutCom) Conference: September 25-26 Join AutCom's annual conference and experience a shared vision through positive approaches. Conference topics include: assistive technology; abuse restraint and seclusion; the latest in research, policy, and funding; communication skill building; inclusive education; self directed services; employment living the good life; and so much more! For more info or to register, click HERE. Universal Design Software to Achieve Educational Success: October 22 Session one of the six-part " Assistive and Universal Design Technologies " workshop series. A variety of software that was once identified as assistive technology software is truly universally designed and can benefit all students. This workshop provides participants with an overview and hands-on experience using products such as Inspiration, Kidspiration, Word Q, and Speak Q.For more info or to register, click HERE. Questions about IOD workshops? Visit the IOD online at www.iod.unh.edu or e-mail contact.iod@.... SPREAD THE WORD! Please share this newsletter with your friends, family, colleagues and listservs. To maintain newsletter formatting, use the 'forward email' link at the bottom left of this page. Photo at left: and Betsy meet then-candidate Barack Obama at a Concord, New Hampshire house party. Photo by Dan Habib. DID SOMEONE FORWARD YOU THIS NEWSLETTER? Forward email This email was sent to bachners@... by dan@.... Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribeâ„¢ | Privacy Policy.Email Marketing by Including | UNH Institute on Disability | 56 Old Suncook Road, Suite 2 | Concord | NH | 03301 = Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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