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These videos simulate school lectures being presented by a Deaf teacher.They are designed to provide educational interpreters with ASL to English (sign to voice) skills development and for interpreter educators, sign language educators and sign language students.
This CD-Rom contains 3 P.D. Eastman stories Go, Dog.Go!, Are You My Mother? and Sam and the Firefly. Told in ASL by Tracy Bell Koster. Cued transliteration by Tori Erikson.
Training featured panel discussions by staff from Rehabilitation Services Administration, Social Security Administratain, Maximus and 2 state VR agencies. The presentations discussed provisions of the final regulations and their impact on the VR program. Available in three other formats.
This presentation discussed the provisions of the fiinal regulaltions of the Ticket to Work and their impact on the vocational rehabilitation programs. This material is also available on CD-ROM (See CD684.016).
This teleconference addresses the topic of peer employment support amoung Independent Living consumers who have mental disabilities. This project illustrates that those requesting assistance can be independent and use their skills to function in the community
This pamphlet discusses New Directions, a fitness center for people with disabilities as a part of a broader program known as Living with Disability
This monograph features articles about the best practices used to transform systems. The first section focuses on the work in supported employment and self-employment, some with VR counselors, WIA programs and CRP's nation wide who invest in staff and consumers to make change happen. The second section has articles written or co- written by customers of disability services.
This workbook is to be used as a training tool for employers and trainers and anyone who works with people with disabilities. It contains many subject areas including myths, misconceptions and realities, interview strategies, disorders and job accommodations.
This guide reviews a three step career development process to help in making satisfying job choices for people with disabilities.
This workbook contains various topics regarding attitudes, definitions,and defense mechanisms. The effects of drugs on the nervous system,treatment methods, and classification of drugs.