Special Education
Books
Accessible Education for Blind LearnersKindergarten through Post-SecondaryBy Shelley Kinash and Ania Paszuk, University of Calgary, Canada |
Education and Rehabilitation for EmpowermentEdited by Ed Vaughan and James H. Omvig, Institute on Blindness - Louisiana Tech University |
Education of Students with an Intellectual DisabilityResearch and PracticeBy Phil Foreman |
Getting Ready for College Begins in Third GradeWorking Toward an Independent Future for Your Blind/Visually Impaired ChildBy Carol Castellano |
God, Money, and PoliticsEnglish Attitudes to Blindness and Touch, from the Enlightenment to IntegrationBy Simon Hayhoe, Leicester Grammar School |
Independent Movement and Travel in Blind ChildrenA Promotion ModelEdited by Joseph Cutter |
Learning for Economic Self-SufficiencyConstructing Pedagogies of Hope Among Low-Income, Low-Literate AdultsEdited by Mary V. Alfred, Texas A&M University |
Making It WorkEducating the Blind/Visually Impaired Student in the Regular SchoolEdited by Carol Castellano |
Seeing Beyond BlindnessEdited by Shelley Kinash and Ronald J. Ferguson, Louisiana Tech University |
The Blind Need Not ApplyA History of Overcoming Prejudice in the Orientation and Mobility ProfessionEdited by Ronald J. Ferguson, Louisiana Tech University |
The Blindness RevolutionJernigan in His Own WordsEdited by James H. Omvig, Institute on Blindness - Louisiana Tech University |

