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REFERENCE POINTS: 2006 National Inclusive Schools Week to Focus on

Transition Planning for all Students

REFERENCE POINTS: 2006 National Inclusive Schools Week to Focus on

Transition Planning for all Students

The 6th Annual National Inclusive Schools Week, December 4 - 8, 2006,

sponsored by the Education Development Center highlights and celebrates the

progress our nation's schools have made with inclusive practices to ensure a

quality education. The organizers of the Week announced the theme for the

2006 celebration-Charting an Inclusive Journey through School, Work, and

Life: Successful Transition Planning for All Students. For more information

go to http://www.inclusiveschools.org

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REFERENCE POINTS, transition updates from the TATRA Project, features

resources and information to help parent organizations, advocates and

professionals better serve adolescents and young adults with disabilities,

and their families. Administered by the TATRA Project at PACER Center

www.pacer.org, REFERENCE POINTS was launched with the initial support from

the National Center on Secondary Education and Transition www.ncset.org.

TATRA is funded by the U.S. Department of Education, Rehabilitation Services

Administration

To SUBSCRIBE to REFERENCE POINTS go to

http://www.pacer.org/tatra/list/signup.asp

To UNSUBSCRIBE, please go directly to

http://www.pacer.org/tatra/list/maildel.asp

Readers are invited to send information about new resources on secondary

education, transition and vocational rehabilitation topics to

tatra@....

Note: There are no copyright restrictions on this document. However, please

credit the source and support of federal funds when copying all or part of

this material.

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