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DOCUMENT.RESUMB _gn 134. 6.79. CE 008 485 AUTHOR TITLE Lambert, Roger H.; And Others A Bibliography of Materials for Handicapped and Special Education. Vocational Education Resource 'Materials. Supplement to the Second Edition'. IN UTION Wisconsin Univ., Madison. Wisconsin Vocational Studies Center. SPON AGENCY WiscOnsin State Board of Vocational, Technical, and Adult Education, Madison.; Wisconsin State Dept. of Public Instruction, Madison. Bureau for Caieer and Manwer Development. 76 38p.; For a related document see ED 123 839 PUB DATE NOTE EDRS PRICE MF-$0.83 Plus Postage. BC Not Available from EDRS. DESCRIPTORS *Bibliographies; *Curriculum Guides; Disadvantaged Youth; Emotionally Disturbed; *Handicapped; *Instructional Materials; Mentally Handicapped; Resource Guides; Resource Materials; *Special Education; Speech Handicapped; VL5ually Handicapped; *Vocat:;.onal Education ABS2RACT Developed to encourage and support curriculum development and instructional activities in vocational education for handicapped and special students through identification of resources and materials, this bibliography lists over 300 citations. Citations are grouped under different code numbers which provide information about the document content. Each citation includes the title, author and/or institutional source,; address, date, number of pages, and the price (when possible). (WL) * Documents acquired by ERIC include many informal unpublished * materials not available from other sources. ERIC makes every effort * * to obtain the best copy available. Nevertheless, items of marginal 4( * reproducibility are often encountered and this affects the quality * * of the microfiche and hardcopy reproductions ERIC makes available * * via the ERIC Document Reproduction Service (EDRS). EDRS is not * * responsible for the quality.of the original document. Reproductions * * supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original. ***********************************************************************

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DOCUMENT.RESUMB

_gn 134. 6.79. CE 008 485

AUTHORTITLE

Lambert, Roger H.; And OthersA Bibliography of Materials for Handicapped andSpecial Education. Vocational Education Resource'Materials. Supplement to the Second Edition'.

IN UTION Wisconsin Univ., Madison. Wisconsin Vocational

Studies Center.SPON AGENCY WiscOnsin State Board of Vocational, Technical, and

Adult Education, Madison.; Wisconsin State Dept. ofPublic Instruction, Madison. Bureau for Caieer andManwer Development.7638p.; For a related document see ED 123 839

PUB DATENOTE

EDRS PRICE MF-$0.83 Plus Postage. BC Not Available from EDRS.

DESCRIPTORS *Bibliographies; *Curriculum Guides; DisadvantagedYouth; Emotionally Disturbed; *Handicapped;*Instructional Materials; Mentally Handicapped;Resource Guides; Resource Materials; *SpecialEducation; Speech Handicapped; VL5ually Handicapped;*Vocat:;.onal Education

ABS2RACTDeveloped to encourage and support curriculum

development and instructional activities in vocational education forhandicapped and special students through identification of resources

and materials, this bibliography lists over 300 citations. Citations

are grouped under different code numbers which provide information

about the document content. Each citation includes the title, author

and/or institutional source,; address, date, number of pages, and the

price (when possible). (WL)

* Documents acquired by ERIC include many informal unpublished

* materials not available from other sources. ERIC makes every effort *

* to obtain the best copy available. Nevertheless, items of marginal 4(

* reproducibility are often encountered and this affects the quality *

* of the microfiche and hardcopy reproductions ERIC makes available *

* via the ERIC Document Reproduction Service (EDRS). EDRS is not *

* responsible for the quality.of the original document. Reproductions *

* supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original.

***********************************************************************

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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MATERIALS FORHANDICAPPED AND SPECIAL EDUCATION

kg.

Roger H. LambertLloyd W. Tindall

John GugertyGeraldine Strey

Supplement to the Second Edition1976

Wisconsin Vocational Studies CenterUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison

Funded By

U S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.EDUCATION & WELFARENATIONAL INSTITUTE OF

EDUCATION

THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRO-DUCED EXACTLY A3 RECEIVED FRuMTHE PERSON OR ORGAIZATION ORIGIN-ATING IT POINTS OF VIEW OR OPINIONSSTATED DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRE-SENT OFFICIAL NATIONAL INSTITUTE OFEDUCATION POSITION OR POLICY

WISCONSIN BOARD OF VOCATIONAL, TECHNICAL AND ADULT EDUCATION

and

BUREAU OF CAREER AND MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT

WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

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ABOUT THE, SUPPLEMENT

This listing of materials is a supplement to ABibliography of Materials for Handicapped anSpecial Edudation, 2nd edition, 1975. It doesnot replace the second edition, but is meant tobe used in conjunction with it. The coding sys-tem and bibliographic format have not beenchanged. The pagination of the supplement con-tinues the page numbering of the second edition.To enable users to coordinate the supplement andthe second edition more conveniently; page num-bers for both bibliographies are listed in theTable of Contents of the'Supplement.

PURPOSE OF THE COLLECTION

The purpose,of this cflection ormaterialsis toencourage and support curriculum developmentand instructional activitie.s in vocational educa-tion through ident'fication of resources and ma-terials which may be of use to educators.

PERMISSION TO REPRODuCE THISCOPYRIGHTED MATERIAL BY MICRO,FICHE ONLY HAS BEEN GR NTED BY.1/

TO ERIC ND ORGANIZATIONS OPERA?ING UNDER AGREEMENTS

WITH THE NATN:NAL :4; TI TUTE OF EDUCATIONCUR THER REPRODUC T ION OUTSIDETHE ERIC SYSTEM REQUIRES PERMITSION OF THE COPYRIGHT OWNER

Copyright © 1976by

Wisconsin Vocational Studies CenterUniverAity of Wisconsin-Madison

This booklet is protected by copyright. No partof it may be reproduced in any manner withoutwritten r ,Iiission from the publisher.

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EXPLANATION OF CODING SYSTEM FOR-WIDICAPPED AND SPECIAL EDUCATION

19.12.1d MULTIPLY HANDICAPPED19.12.19 CHEMICALLY DEPENDENT (alcoholic, drug abuser.)

19.12.20 OFFENDERS/CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS

19.12.21 'DISADVANTAGED--

IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A PART.CULAR KIND OF MATERIAL,

SUCH AS, CURRLCULUqL_INSTRUCTIONALMAT_ERIALS,2\010-VISUAL AIDS. DESCRIPTION OF A PROGRAM. FRI.. THE

EHRE1-;_12IGtTS.WILL H1LYOUR GUIDE. NOVI: 1HE UNDER-

;be od . H ombinat ion of I he Ot I ice of

i do. i,11 or and ERIC LIVtit r i It

bv, statt the Ceitt_er for Stud)es in

II and tin i,,,

liu.I2.14/ 450

lu. ! irst two digit cody "19" the Office of

Fd,rf at ion cod,. for handTfay. All materials in the

aublh itin will begin with 19 since they all pr-LINED DIGITS. 19.12.14/450

1 a 1:1I ,. haddic ippin,.., cond i I j,,n.4. t."'

Program Development ItItiAidrilitijstratji1: ih, second :wo_diffit :ode ".12" indicates the skill

Area dr.!! in :his example ".12" refers Li, Bustnessi ERIC Code

ott e occupations.

.

i. 020, ADMIN1SyRATION (Management in administering an

.1 .flu. third two digit ceod ".1:;" indicates the tyys educational organization)

220 FP,IANCE (Relating or pertaining..f. handl.'ap. Allti in this'oxample "Li," refers to

to money matters

ff.lent .1.1 dti...t.i.r:dai i,,di .

and transact ions. e.g. state a id, bond issues'.

t ax al loci t ion, tedera I fund ing)

:.)1.). life three digit code "450" indicates the t!.;pe of 2..30 GOVERNMENT (Executive. legislat ive and judicial

material. and ia this example ":,59" refers to Jspcets of federal. state And local government)

Rysya,r,.h. Ibis three didit code is derived from :...0 PROGRAM (A plan or procedures, a schedule or sys-

t1).- ERIC des.rinto'r .,.rolip codes. Lem under which actions may be taken toward de-

ill- sele. tion 19.1 l.1)./)0 ,ertains to handicapped,sired goal; development of program; program des-

cription; program evaluation)f.,:'4iT1,,,, ment)lly retarded And research material:4.

509 STANDARDS (Requirements established by Authority.

1E Yffc ARL ioKI,Tt: FOR MAC'ERIALS DEALJNG l.,:ITH A SPE- custom or individual as aceptable. e...2.. .1"deMiC

C11,IC S,KJLI. AREA, ntv, SECW:D r.,:ii DIGITS ),;11.1. I)E YOPR standards, certilication, educational specifi-

(.C1DE. Noll THE UNDERLINED DIGIES IN TEE EXAMPLES cations)

BE1;U. 170 EILIME11T (Instructional equipment And general

19J.i.14 COMUs:LCATLoN,,SELEL_S (activities concernedschool and classroom equipment. e.g. filmstripprojetors, tape recorders. building equipment,

with learning and using oral. written And

Vitin 11 langnade for interrelating with others.)CLAssroom furniture)

19. 0 ' . 1 '.INTERPERSoNAL AND BEHAVIOR COPINe SKILLS ',-.I.1.0

FACILITIES (Building, installations and append-

(aotiviti,s ,,uorued with personal andages desi!,tned CO serve a spe,ial function)

,s,,, ial sI,ills. e.g. 'a.g.: 1,, ;.,,,.) ,if,,ng ,.ith Software hlstralctiona: Materials/Devicos`others.)

19.01.1., MoloRTC. SLlliT.S (instrution designed to 95!) AUDIO:VISPALMATERIALS 4 METHODS (Used tor in-

dovelon .H,quot., M,ve:::cnt skibls. physicalStructional purposes, e.g. closed circnit TV,

skills for personal care and social fun.mass media. filmstrips, etc.

l i11l:l.::: 1.4' i n ,' I UAL' ti pl.,' i;i 1 d .....' i I. ... ti ,gilip- 110 CURRTCULUM (Speciiic types .Irriculpm and

ment. fiohilitv training.)specific types of courses, , . ',.siness Engi-

neering, Elementary licienceiPE.MIEPILAI., SIllll.S (learning experi,4 ,.-

signed t- relieve .)1- correct visual. .o - 2.7!..1 r;s1.RucpoN (Activities, motet. if ro.ld vnidonce

,ind teaching tel that Li, i Haile learningtory. or tdcrl,d I of k ill,st ii,,I it c,,,r,..,pt (IA. .problems.).

in either formal or informal situationsr

19.05.1) VoCAlimNAL:',N0 AVoCATIoNAL SKILLS DEVELOP- 5.10 TEACVER INSERVICE "(Description of Matecials used

MENT (cdre,r edueAtion And lob plai.ementwith .teacher inservice programs)

skills.) AncillArv Services

19.9,U.14 MAIll 090 ANCLI,LARY SERVJCES (Counseling And all other so-19.9/.1', R,EADINC ,AND_LANCUAGLAR7S (rmedial mate-

.-.)

cial services and supportive services. ,.'4. in

r i:I I s . 1

19.9H.14 SOCJAI._SClENCESterpreters for deaf, recreation, hous i iv:, . t rails-

;.: 19.09.14 PHYSICAL SCIENCESportation provided by an institution)

19.1!1.1'. (Not fpied at this t ime)159 EMpLOyMENT (Employment. luh proesses, and labor.

19.11.1:4 At;.R,wrijrR±:L. . ,; Job ilrni I y:-: i s . I . lho r -onditi,,ns, unemployment)

1'). T.!. 1 :,,BUS,1::I.SS/0.IT4Cy..pcc.uhvr) y.OS "Ev.a11111I., ion ..:11111 Research

19.1 1.1'. DISIR IIII:T I VE EDECATION

l').14. 14 IdE,A1.:rIt pcc.r.p.,v) 1,,:::.;180 EVALUATION (Judgment of processes and people in

... ____ ______ ;

the educational system. e.g. connseling ...floc -19.L5.1i. H0ME ECW19MIcti

14,T6.1', TRADE A'.:D 1::Dt'STRYtiveness. student dnd teacher evaillAti011, test

14,90.1'. "(THER (Fhis is A catch-.111 clt.,;4ory For any- interpretation)459 RESEARCH (Arens and methods of investigation or

thind that doesn't fit into one of the experimentation haying for ILS ;IiM the discovery

ol nOW factg. I.E. area studies. deaf research.

o .. ."; FOR MA1FRIALS ABoET A SPECIFIC experimental programs; -also baekground information;

HANDICAP. U1R-1) i'l.,:(1 DIGITS WILL BF. YOUR GUIDE. 5,2_0 TESTS (Devices' or. procedures for measuring ability.

NfilE THE fl,i/i.E1.111) 0IGITS (:,i' 'CHF EY,1Y11EF.S ii101,:.... :.... . .___ ..___ !

achievement, interest)

19.1.1.10 HANDICAPPED, GENERAL (applicable to several .1:20 DEMOGRAPHY (Studies related to popnlation includ-____________

eate,:ories ot handicapped conditions, e.g.lug statistical, social and economic 1.1ct,,rs.

- e.g. census figures, geographi, distribution,low-level raadinc instructional materials.)

19.1.1,11 VLSP/1).1.1. ImpA.I.IiEj,student distribution)

Croup_s/Or_gataizilt. ions

19. I .' I ,' lliAi( 1 111)- p.n./N.1101)

. 19,1:.ii PIE, llaAIJ:yJIANDI(Alfpl,D (in.!iodos 1 vdri-tv ii9 ORCANIZATIONS (Croup ot persons thdt h.,, !!!.o. .o

o!. disdbilities in,ftlimt pardple.,tics, per- less a constant membership. ottieers. nerpose

slues with cysti, t ibrosis, multiple sciero- and usually set of regulations)

sis, cpilepsv. etc.) 409 R.F.SOURCES (Source of supply. suppert or dld such

19.l.!.I; ME:!:TALLI RETARDED as community resources. education re;:ources,

19,12.15 EM(Y119NALly DJSTURBED physical facility resources to include All

19.1:.19 SPEECH/LANGVAGE 01SARiLITY hih/iugrdphies or listings of materials)

19.12,12 LEARNING DISI.1LF.b 4

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:TABLET COVENT'S

,.3 ::1 RA' I 44 l'ACEPACE

.() II, '...,,i, it. i !. i I I . I ,%01)0 An.:11 la ry Serv. 29 /.090 Anc i 1 larv ti)syv. . '4.1, 87.

2.):..1.) .1:1,...r:+kt- wil.i.1::'...h 1...1.1 il 10 t-I.ttri:i.'.1I rum / 1 10 Cui-r i cu

i I I.; 1, 75 .10 1),,:,,,.y.0,10: /120 11emordphy

Sk i 11 s /150 Ery I ,....,:w:)t. _01. qs 1150 11, 87

n. It' Pcr.)ftyla 1 Ski I Is " 1 70 11q0 iptnont 20 /170 Equipment

. 111, . 1'1 ,;,.. , ..1:'.11ok . Sk i I I s 1 1 80 1.1y.i 1 ii,i t ion /180 Eva hilt ion

1),...,. 1:pment 1, 71 ' 2 1 31 F.ic ill t ie-; 29 /211) Faci I it ie,; :2,, 87

, 020 Aumiu i.st rdt ion '.1.10 I' i nince 1220 Finande 3 1

010) -V 9.15 ' 1 f'.1,.t 1.1,',1,-; , 2 0) 1;o1.'el'11:4:111 /2 30 1:0yernment

,090 An:illarv S,r)... lugt_ruct ion 29, 85 /270 Inst. ruct i,nn :, 1, 87

110 t'urr .1,11 1 tii- 1, / 170 Organi).*.a1 iou 50 / 170 0r4anizAt ion :43, 87.

.. 1.:J/ Der:oo,rApic.. /:410 Pro,..,ram 30, 515 /410 _pr,,,,,r;im 4 3, 87

'1')0 mpl,yrt)ult ! l 50 R,seirch -$0 /3 50 Resodr,h 43. 88 -

; 1 ;'0 Equipm)tt /460 Resourcy .31_ R5 /460 RcsolIrCe 30, 88 .

;11,0 !ld...i ludti:,n /500 Standards 32 /500 Standaris 86 .-----.

/210 F.ic i 1 it ies 2520 Tests /520 T,,,

F i ii.in.0. /5 10 TeAclier insert, .. /-530 Teacher lt5serv.,.

/293 (:vcrn:!,..p.f. ill:.ARP.:f: 1Ml'Allthl) ;:l.I.INT,Al.l.y_ lq..TAR,Dy:.1) 19 . -"2:41 1 ns t ruct ion 75

3:0 Or,:dn i:...0.3,,T) .11.12 Communication 5kills 32, 05 .01.14 C0mmunication Ski/'s

'CIO Pr,:..v.r:: i% 734 .02.12 Interpersonal/Boha%lor .02.1!4 Interpcisonal/chavior16-4,ar.-1: 7,70 Ceping Skills C0piug Skills 7 78

7 7 4 .03.12 ;Int orl Ski 1 Is i 3 .03.13 Moteric SI:ills

i 500 St duddris .05,12 l'erceptud 1 Skil Is .11. 310 .04. 14 Percept chi l Sk i 1 1 s

.05.12 Vec./Avoc, Skills .05.13 V0c./Avoc. Skills

/5 50 Deve lieament 3) Devc I oilmen t -"'":..119

J/6..10 llith ;. 76 .035.12 51.t.t.h 33 ,p6.1-, Math P9

0: , 10 itt..id it14,'I.,i:i.;. Art ti M. 77 .07..1:2 1):,..nlin4/1.dir::. Arts .07. I.:. R,ad 10.4/Lawn. Art s 90

.08.10 So, ia 1 84 icnccs .05.12 8,c1A1 8, i,tic,-; ,08,11 so,- ia I S, ieni.es

, 00 , 10 Ply:s i .il Sl It.:1C,ti . (V+ , 12 l'hysil'Al SC l,11,Cti .09.134 t'livsi,.1/ Scien,es

.11.10 A....t. iillture . 11.12 Agr 1,1i 1 t ure , II. I -14 Acri..tilture ...-..

.12.10 Business/0mi. e il,,np. 0, 77 6csiness/of1 ice 0,,up, 11 .12.13 lilisiness/et I ire occup. .

.1 5. 10 Dist. r i Init iv, 1."..1. l'! .1 3. 1,! Di ,.t r ilitn. inc. FA. 3:4 .1 1..14 Dist r iI,4.1 ive 1".:I.

.1'4.10 11,41th ilccup,Iions" P.i /7 114.A4III 0c,uadtiocs Health Orvup4tions

.1").10 ::,,:.... F.,,,,71i,.., 1 ,. 77 .15.12 11,:n. Ecommin, .1,.1!4 11.mc Ecw'Inmic,-; 1'), 90

.16.10 Tr id, .111.3 Hidist r.: I I, 78 .16.12 I rd,te .ind Indust ry 1. .16, I:, Vrade and I n4lnst. ry 50

0:1, 10 ilt h,r , ,.;...n . 11 in,: 1,..1;,71.....) .00.1! Ot hcr, 11) ar . lt3pa i rc,1 26 .991'4 4Ither, .Myntally Nct.

/020 Aim in i t rdt. itm 1 ,:' . 78 /021 Administ. rat ion- , 2020: --Adwi n i st rat 1on 10

/113n A-V 3.1.I I ' 1 l'.1.,t1,,,,1.; 1 3 75,5 '050 A-5' lid t '1/Methods 55. 86 /050 'A-V M.it I.1/11,t1d,:h: 51

;0110 An. i 1 Idry Son.J. I ,. -.'9 /000 ,thc i i 3.1: : :rv. 1,7). 86 /090 Any i 1 lary Se ry . 51

/110 Ccrr icc int% /1-10 Cur r 1., ul tit% 1) /110 Currittilum 52, 971

i 120 81 /120 th.m,,grApbv 1% RI: /120 i',.;-_-;:r-cilly :2

i I iO F.--rd 1 , ,...711 ri 1 I - ,':10 / 150 Emp I oym&nt 35 / 150 Employment 5 !

/371 Eytiv.r.-11: /170 Equipm,nt /170 Equipment 31

Lv.4111.ition 14, 80 /180 Evaludti0n 36 ;180 Ev.iltiat ion 90

/ 1 1 0 Ed'. l i l t i t ' s 1 -;, 50 / 2 1 0 Edr i 1 i t ins /210 Facilities 5.i

1' i :Lin. - /.! '0 1:111.111,-n / .320 Finance 5 I

c;overm,,nt. /2'10 l',,,v4:rnincni 36 / 2 10. Government 53 90.

i '1(1 In!:t rtyl i.c, 13:, 80 /270 Instruction 30, 86 /270 InAlraicti4m 90

/171f 4!,-.',.1(13.,11 i t'fl i 't 3:2 ; 370 0 r n.-In i .ril t I,,D 36 / 370 Organ i3:.ir 1,0

/310 111.-..dr iri 19, 82 /.110 Pro:tram 56 /3 0 Pro:tram 547 90

Rt,til., I' k 31 51 / '410 llesedrch 17, 815 /411.11. 1(i:search 53. 91

5es.nr. e. .83 Reseei-ce 18. 8 2 560- Resour,e 57, 91

/5001 St ,Iti.i.,r,k 2 510 St andirds 59 /500 St .111,1,1151S 1.04

,15..0 1,31 -; .!).1.0 k'st.s / 520 T2111..;: ',8, 92

,''i (0 1., .1.0wr fr,-. .!.,, /510 1',ac),er loser:. 39 /530 Toa,h,r In)-wrv. ,-,S. 92

P1FNI1ALLY HA:".:DICAPPED 19, _ _ E00 y_10:mAl..1.Y...OISTE.R.11ED 19. -

....'l1 .'11 C-,h...,un 1:a1 Hy, ',.. i 11,: " g4 .01.1 1 Cu,:nuu i cat ton SP 11 1S 39 M1.15 Communicat ion SI: ills

CI:, 1 1 3;11 ,ro,n;orri 1 111,11n., .0? . 1 3 Int crpers,na 1 /13e11;iv i or .02.15 Int erperona 1 /11,4i, i,,r

C.,;.in..., SI, i II.; 'do Copinn Skill: 59 C,pin3., Skills 51', 92

.05, I I 'Iotori. Ski! Is 115.1 i 510toric Ski 1 I ,,, 39, 8,. .0 1. 1 5 Motur i). Sk I 1 I s

Per, ..;,. u., I .lk i I I.: 0, I ; Percept 11.11:Sk i I Is .03.15 Pc.rceptua 1 Sk i I Is

0331 3 1:/ . /Avo, , Sk i 1 ls .15.15 Vuc. /Ago, . Sk i I ls

Development ?40 Development 38

, 11, , i .i..! . h .00 13 Ndth '10,15 Mat h

. 01: . I I Read i int/Lang,. Art s; 87 .0 7.15 Sodding/Line,. Art

;.4 1 ::. 1,rL .., .08.1 3 SI,I. f.il SI: iefirj.;-; .08.15 Sui i a I 8, icnces

Sc ion. os, , nq . 1 5 PhYs i l'A 1 SC it.11,:'...s .00.15 Phys ft:11 Sc ion,es

.11,, II A.'.r icnIt,:r. .11. 1 i A4r icu I Lure I I - 15. Agr icul turn

.3 ..3 1 ;..:-:, '!) t i .-, ,..::,. .12.1 1 Pols in,ss/r0 f I. .. 0, 1p. '. 87 .12.15 Bus incs:4/01 I lc,. ti

. 1. I 1 Di st ril,it i V, i...), ( 1,) 1 Dist r Hull iCe Ed. , 13.15 Dist ribut iv, Ed

. I .. 11 Heal t 11 0,,,1(3,) i,III.: . 1:4 . I i II, .1 tli occupal ions .14.15 1-leal th Oct-tip:it ions

: / i 8,-.5.. F, , ,n,:n I , .,. . 1 '). i 1 Hum. 1-1,' (mom i , s . LW. 87 . 15. 15 Home l';c0110:111,:-.ti

, I r.. ; I ''. r nl, dnd Indust r.: 'PI .10.1 3 Trado ,,nd lndusrry 1,0, 87 .16.15 Trade and Indust ry

, 90.1) in her, '.' i -; . 1712,1i r,ii. .99, 1 a Ot her, Phvs ical I v 11(2. .99.15 Other, , Elm,. DLit ur15. :I

/020 AdIministrdtion /020 Administ rdt ion /020 Administ rat ion

in',0 A-V Kit ' I /Met buds /050 A-V 11.1t I :21-kt hods 340, 87 /050 A-V ni t ' 1,1!lot. hods 59 92

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DIS.irmi.E0 19, pAcE

'091) Sal 1 F.irv tic rv . 5), rt2

'1111 cut I

'180210,'20

/GO0

/550/500

/500

539

Demoz:rapir..-

1mploymcntEquipmentEvaluation

lit

Einancetovernmentinstruction

i /Atl'ro..rRt.Scdrrh

Standardslustsleacher lusery.

9?

534

Yi 92

"39, 92

fa), 93

93

SPEC11/1,ANGEAt1E. 111S.4\B11.1TY

.C11.1h Communications Skills h0. 93

.02.16 luturp...r,,,,nal/BaAvi,,r

Skill;S1,111s

Pcr ept ual 4ki I s

.05.1, /Av,c. Sk i 1 is '

L.velopment 60

.06.1 h 1.1A,h

It) R..1I I W,11-In. Art'. 93

.08. 16 Soc 11 5.

.09.16 Physical Sciences

.11.111 Azricu!ture

.12.1h Bu4ine14s!ollice Ii, .11. 93

Dis:tributive Ed.licilth Ocenpations

.15.10 Nome Eonomics

.16.1h irade And 1ndustrv

.99.16 .lther. Speoch/Lanz.Dis.

/Of) Administration/950 A-V MAI ' iN,t:990 Serv

/110 Currioulum/120 Demo..raplp.:

./1.0

/1;0 .:Tli.pment

/180 :vAlhation

1210 '.6.11ities

/220/210 :.c.h.t.cmelt

1270 Instructionys2o orzAnizAtion

Pro:tram

.;550 RoscAn h154,1 Resourcu

500 StandArds/5'0 rests

i530 !leacher Inserv.4

1 NI.: .D.ISABI:1:.1) 19. --

01.17 Communication Skills

.02.1;

.03.17

.05.17

.06.17

.0/.17

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.09.17

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Communtcation Skills 98

.02.21 Interpersonal/Behavior. _ Coping.Skills_

.03.21 Motoric Skills

.04.21 perceptual Skills

.05.21 Voc./Avoc. SkillsDevelopment 99

.06.21 Math

.07.21 Reading/LangOage Arts 99

.08.21 Social Sciences.

\ .09.21 Physical Sciences.11.21 Agriculture'

112.41 Business/Office Occ.

.13.21 Distributive Education

14 .14.21 Health Occupations

..15.21 Home Economics.16.21 Trade and Industry

..99.21 Other, Disadvantaged 99

6 ;

1, 3, 946 i

6'4, c?/,

60, 94

.01.18 mmunication Skills 66,

.02.1M In.turpersonAi/Boh:Wil,r

Coping-Skills.03.18 Motoric Skills !

.04.1S Purl:T.-ptual Skills

.05. IM Voe . /Avoc . Sk i 1 Is

Devejoprium.00.18 Math.07.18 Reading/Lang. Art.08.18 Social Sciences

.09i18 'Physical Sciences

.I1.314 Azriculftur,

Businuss/0tticoLIM *Distributive Ed.

.114.1S HeAlth Occupations

.15.18 Hom, EcOnorcs

.16.1M TrAdc And indpstry

.99.18 other. Multiply pc

rii.F.ml.cmj:LDEPm,r 19.

.01.19 Communication

.02.19 lut.I:oeiti-II.2.tszni.1114/liebovior

Motoric Skills.05.19 Perceptual Skills

.05.19 S5.c./Avoc. SkINIsDevelopment

MathRending/LAng. ArtsSocial SciencesPhysical Sciences

Agricultue-c;Business/Offiee 0eepp,Distributive Ed.Health OecupationsHome Le110miesTrad And industryOther, Chemically D.cp. 67,

66

11, 55.

OFFENDER8/CoRRECTI0541.ISTTIETION1-3 19.

95

n5

95

Interpersonal/Behavior .01.20 Communication Skills

Coping Skills 93 .02.20 Interpensonal/Hchavior

Motofie Skills Coping Skills 67

Poiceptual Skills Motoric Skills

Voc.!Avoc. Skills .04.20 Poroepoial SkillDevolopment .05.20 Voc./Avoc. Skills

Math Development 68

Reading/Lang. Arts 09. 94 .00.20 Math

Social Sciences .07.20 Reading/Lang. Arts

Physi..al Sclences .08.20 Social Sciences..

Agriculture .09.20 Physical Sciences

Business/Office Occup. .11.20 Agriculture

Distributive Ed. .12.20 Business/Office Occup.

Health Occupations .13.20 Distributive Ed.

Home Economics .14.20 HealtBOccupationn

Trade and Industry .1,?.20 Home Economics

Other. Learning .DiS. .11.20 Trade and Industry

/020 Administration .99.20 Other, Offerulers, 68, 9R

/050 A-V Mat'l/Methods 94 Corroctional Inst.

/090 Ancillary Serv. 63

ANNOTATED LISTING OF FILMSDEALING WITH THE NEEDSAND CAPABILITIES OF THEHANDICAPPED

INDEX OF "S" NUMBERS INNUMERICAL' ORDER 104

101

.FURTHER INFORMATION

WURCES OF-MATERTA*

Materials have been Identifiedand gathered for the bibliographyfrom throughout the United Statesand from other countries. Funds

for this program have been sup-plied by the Bureau of Career andManpower Development,-WisconsinDepartment O( Public Instruction.Wisconsin Board of Vocational,Technical and Adult Education;and through ongoing activitiesof the Center for Studies in Vo-cational and Technical Educationat the University of Wisconsin-- ,

Madison.

MISSING l'AGE NUMBERS

The il4ssing page numbers inthe Table' of Contents indicate

------.a lack of materials in that areaof the supplement. Areas 'not

covered in this supplement maybe included in the original 1975edition of the hibliography. \Ilsethe bibliography and the supple-,41,ment together for maximum access

to materials.

BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN OTHERVOCATIONAL AREAS

In addition to the Handicappedand Special Education Bibliogra-phy and its 1976 Supplemeht, bib-liographies exist for each of thefollowing vocational education .areas: 1) Arriculture, 2) Busi-ness,Education, 3) Career Educa-tion, 4) Distributive Education,5) Health Occupations, 6) HomeEconomics, 7) Industrial Educa-tion, and 8) Research and Devel-opment in Vocational Educion.Additional and/or complementaryinformation may be fotind by con-sulting these bibliographies.Copies of the'vocational educa-tion bibliographies are available

on,reouest.

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19.02.10 HANDICAPPED/INIERPERSONAL AND B6AVIORPING'SK,!J_SkENERAL HANDICAPPED

AuD ICA/ I SUAL - - - - .

5-1998 Utilities/Communications: & 2) Using t 4e

Telephone Correctly Part I and Part II, (3) Using the.

State Department of Elementexy and Secondary Education,Jefferson City, MO 65101; 1973; 48 1.; cast unknown.

S-1931 Preparing for the World of Work--.A'Worktext.Frank C. Roskos; F. R. Publications, 705 Superior St.,Merrill, WI 54452; 1975; 138 p.; cost unknown.

U.S. Mails, and (4) Using Public Transportation.S-2112tect

Vocational Education/Special Education Pro-Harvest.02914; 1970;

S-190811 Trippsfilmstrips

Laboratories, Box 4309, East Btpvidence, R14 filmstrips 4 cassettes; $56.00.

- Getting Along on the Job. AVID Corporation,

II Materials. An Instructional Resource Guide to

Enhance Cooperative Vocational Educltion/Special Educa-tion Teaching; Central. Michigan'University, WarrinerHall'103, Mt. Pleasant, MI 48859; 1975; 11 v.; $35.00.Lane, East Providence, RI 02914; 1968; 4 .

with 4 corresponding, synchronized cas-settes; cost unknown. - 1. Program Guide

- 2. Agriculture/Natural Resources Cluster Guide

19,02,10 AND'BEHAVIOR COPING SKILLS, - 3. Automotive Power Service Cluster Guide

,ERAL HANDICAPPED- 4. Clothing and Textile Service Cluster Guide

U INSTRUCTION- 5. Construction Cluster Guide

- 6. Distribution Cluster Guide

S-1970 Getting It All Together--A Guidf0for Per,- - 7. Food Preparation and Service Cluster (wide

sonality Development and Probem Solving. Robert E. 8. Graphics and Communications Media Cluster Guide

Valetti Academic Therapy Publications, 1539 Fourth - 9. Health Occupations Cluster Guide

Street, San 16fpel, CA 94901; 1974; 48 p.; $1.80 each/ -10. Manufacturing Cluster Guide

$18.00 per set of 10. -11. Office and Business Occupations Cluster Guide

S-1587 Understanding YourseW.About Your Family

Development Series. Stephen S. Udvari; Steck-Vaughn,P.O.'Box 2028, Vaughn Building, Austin, TX M7f7;103; 4-6th grade reading level for adults; 95 p.;

$1.68.

S-1588 Your Familv,-About You and Other Family

Development Series. Stephen S. Udvari; Steck- Vaughn,P.O. Box 2028, Vaughn Building, Austin, TX 78767;1974; 4-6th grade reading level for. adults; 96 p.;

$1.68.

5-1668 Finders,Keepers.-= Photographic Produceidns,University of Nebraska produced for 'NW Regional-MgdiaCenter for the Deaf (funded by Media Servicel'and Cap:-

_..._tioned Films, Buteau,of_Education fox-the Handicapped);

Distribution Branch, Order Section,' National Audio-visual Center, Washington, DC 20409; 1975; 16 mm. cap-tioned film (12 min., color), 15 accompanying story-books; $3.50; (The following films and storybooks'arealso Available: What Should Kathy Keep, $21.50, MilkMoney, $25.50); 16 mm. captioned film (12 min. colbr)

15 accompanying. storybooks; $3.50.

5-1778 Machine-Age Riddles. Calvin Greatsinger;

NeW Readers Press, Box 131, Syracuse, NY 13210; 1973;

39 p.; $.65.

3-1816 Signs, More Signs ,ind Signs of Our Times.Sol Gordon; New Readers Press, Box 131, Syracuse, NY

13210; 1971; 3 booklets-and-teacher's guide; $4.25 per

set or $.95 per booklet.

S-1884 Be Informed Series, Units 1-10. New Readers

Press, Box 131, Syracuse, NY 13210; 1974; 10 units of

40 p. each; $12.50.

S-1885 Be Informed Series, Units 11-20. New Rea-

ders Press, Box 131, Syracuse, NY 13210; 1974; 10'units of approximately 40 p. each; $12.50.

19.12.10 HANDICAPPED/INIERPERSOWkAND BEHAVICRCOPRING SKILLS/UENERAL HANDICAPPED45U tSEARCH -

S-1926 Not Made of Stone--The Sexual Problems of

Handicapped People. K. Heslinga, A.M.C.M. Schellen,

and A. Verkuyi; Charles C. Thomas, Publishers, Spring-

field, IL: 19/4; 208 p.; cost unknown.

19,05.10 HANDICAPPED/VOCATIONAL ANQ AVOCATIONAL

ILI,S DEVELOPMENT/GENERAL HANDICAPPED

U LURRICULUM

5-1768 'Format for Cericular Development in Pre-

Vocational and rre-induntrial Programming. Merton C.

Wheeler; Progvams for Disadvantaged and Handicapped,

S-1666 Vocational Preparation: Suggestions for

Teachers of the Handicapped. S. Bernie Walden and

others; (Iowa University, Special Education CurriculumDevelopment Center); 1970; 151 p.; HC $7.80, MF $.75.

19.05.10 JJANDJCAPPEDAICCATJONAL AND AVCCATIONAL_SKILLSEOPMENT/GENERAL hANDICAPPED0 INSTRUCTION

S-1567 Orientation to the World of Work Series:

Personal Development. Mary J. Nordloh; CorriculumDevelopment Center, 151 Taylor Education Building, Uni-versity of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506; 1974; designed

for disadvantagcd and handicapped at 9th gude level;

95 p.; $3.00.

S-1568 Orientation- to the World of Work Series:Getting a Job, Oscar T. Atkinsrand Judith Delaney;Curriculum Development Center, 151 Taylor EducationBuilding, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506;1974; designed for disadvantaged and hhndicapped stu-

dents at 9th grgde'level; 88 p.; .00.

S-1569 Orientation to the World of Work Series:

Occupational Safety. Clarence Evans and Richard Wills;

The Curriculum Development Center, 151 Taylor Educgt,ion

Building, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506;

1974; designed for disadvantaged and handicapped at 9th

grade level; 116 p.; $3.50.

S-1591 How To Get A Job And Keep It. Dorothy Goble;

Steck-Vaughn, P.O. Box 2028, Vaughn Building, Austin,

TX 78767; 1969; 5-6th grade'reading level; 63 p.; $1,23.

S-1593 You and Your Money. Dorothy Goble;Steck-Vaughn Company, P.O. Box 2028, Vaughn Building, Austin,TX 78767; 1967; 3-4th grade reading level--adult ori-

ented; 58 p.; $1.23.

S-1694leacher-Planner Survey for Pre-Employment

'Vocational Experience Programs. James W. O'Hara; South

Bend Commtnity Schbol Corporation, South Bend, IN: 1970;

162 p.; cost unknown.

3-1605 Making the Job Scene. Manpower Administra-

tion Information Office, Department of Labor, Washing-

ton, DC 20210; 1971; 15 short color comic books; free.

S-1779 Studying for a Driver's License. Donald Pi.

Joyce; New Readers Press, Box 131, Syracuse, r,Y 132113;'

1973; 56 p.; $1.50.

S-1817 The Reading for Living Series. New Readers

Press, Box 131, Syracuse, NY 13210; 1971; 9 booklets

bound together; $4.25 per set or $.50 per booklet.

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- 1. HOW tO R,ld.2. How to 1<ead Mte3. Instructions on Saf-,ty

- 4, How to Read and Write Personal'Letters5..how to Rend and Write Business Letters6. How to Use Telephones7. How to Use the Dictionary and Other Reference

Books- S. How to Read Nespapers- 9. How to Read an) Write business Papvrs

S-1594 Where Does the qonev Go9 H. T SOity'e and"P. H. RotzCSteck-Vaughn Company, P. 0. Box 2028:Vaughn Building, Austin, TX 78767; 1969; 3-4th gradereading level for adults with storie's of 3 neighboringfamilies present sound ideas on money management andwise consumer huying--Exercises following each read:r:.ing selection permit the individual to demonStrate:hiscompr,hensiou of the re.ading material and express-:ideas or interpretation of the preceding story'sltila-!ion; 94 p.;

-

S-1595 Buying. Cuides.....Failv.Development_Series

AboutYour.liome. Stephen Udvari and.Janet LaCh-le4.-Steck-Vaughn Company, P. 0. BOK 2028,'.Vaughn Building,Atfstin, TX 78767; 073; written on '4,-6th grade reading

'level for_adult students; 112 p.; $1.68. .

S-1596 Family Money Mana..L'ment.,.Fipilv_Devf,IOpment.

Series About Your florae. Stephen S. Udvari ari'd.Janer .-

Laible; Steck-Vaughn Company, P. O. Box 2028, -Vaughn..''nuilding, Austin, TX 78767; 1973; written on 4-6thgrade reading le'vel for adult studentg; 95 p.; $1.68.

19,05,10 HANDICAPPED/VOCATIONAL AND AVOCATIONALSKILLS DEVELOPMENT/GENERAL HANDICAPPED410 PRoGRAm

S-1616 Pre-Employment Vocational Experience Hand-

book for Teacher-Coselors. James W.' O'Hara; South

BenJ Community School Corporation,.South Ben,T, IN:

968; 24 1.; cost unknown.

S-1395 .h)tr'Redesign: Work Improvement Series forHandicamld Workers, Unit Two./ Antonio.C. Suazo;Goodwill Industries of American, Incorporated. Officoof Supervisory Training, Washington, DC; 1974; work-'book 83 O., cassette tape 62 .slides; 570.00.

5-1815 project_Discovery. _Scuthwes.t...IoNa_Lcarn7ing Resources Center, 401 Reed.Street, 11.-!d Oak, f,A

51566; information packet;ifree.

S-1927 D and R Rep.ot=r: Career Education. (Vul-

ume 2, Number 6); E. Joseph Schneider; Council forEducational Development and Research, Suite 775, Lin-coln Tower Buildii,g, 1860 Lincoln Street. Penver, CO80203; 24 p.; cost unknown.

19,05,10 HANDICWED/VOCATIONAL AND AVOCATIONALSSILO VEVELOPMENT/GENERAL HANDICAPPEDLbu KESEARCH

S-1928 A Surv!.'y of the Severely Disabled insjowa:'Client and Counselor Perceotions of Vocationl Deter-rents and Rehabilitation Needs. James H. Porteus andJames L. Hullinger; The Easter Seal Society for Crip-pled Children and Adults of Iowa, Inzorporated; P. O.Box '4002, Des Moines, IA 50333; 1975; 88 p.; free.

5-2009Career Education for the Handicapped

(Exceptional Children--Special Emphasis-TriTime 39', Number 8, Council for Exceptional Chil-dren, 1920 Association Drive, Reston, VA; 1973; 95 p.;$2.00.

S-2010 ca redr Education-Topical Issac.- (reaching

Exceptional Children), Volume 5, Number 3; Councilfor Exceptional Ch.ildren, 1920 Association Drive,Reston, VA; -1973; 51 p.; $2,00.

19,05,10 HANDICAPED/VOCATIONAL AND AVOCATIONAL---SSILO'llEVELOPMENT/GENERALHAND1CAPPED-

KESOURCES

S-1634 Bibliography of Rearch Reports, Demtinstra-tion Projects, and Other Materials Relating to,CaclerEducation for the Handicapped 1964-1974, Volume 2.Educatienal Testing Service, Princeton, NJ; 1975; p.199-409; cost unknown.

S-1635 Bibliography of Research Reports,'Demonstra-tion Projects, and Other Materials Relating to CareerEducation for the Handicapped, 1964-1974, Volume I.Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ; 1975; 197p.; cost unknown.

S-1524 Job Quest Series, Supplemental Resource Guide,Materials Development Center, Department of RehabAlita-tion and Manpower Services, School of ;Iducation, lJni-versity of Wisconsin-Stout, Menomonie, WI 54751; 1975;25 p.; free.

S-1526 Career Education: Exemplary P,'ograms for

the Handicapped. Thomas P. .Lake; The Council forExceptional Children, 1920 Association Drive, Reston,VA 22091; 1974; 128 p.; 55.75.

S-1541 Work Sample Manual Clearinghouse Catalog,Number I. Materials Developmene Center, Department ofRehabilitation and Manpower Serice, University of Wis-consin-Stout, Menomonie, WI 54751;.1974; thisqls list-ing of manuals developed for Work samples which can beborrowed from the MDC; 8 p.;/free,

_

19,06,10 VICAPPED/MATH,/GENERAL HANDICAPPEDEMPLOYMENT /

S-1607 _lath Skills for/Today's Occupations. TitleVII Mathematics, Unified,School District Number 1,Racine, WI; John Deere, 'Director of Mathematics, Racine 7Unified School District; 2230 Norehwestern Avenue,Racine, WI 53404; n.d.; 17 p.; free.

19.06.10 RAND ICAPPED/MATH/GENERAL HANDICAP.PED00sTRucTION'

S-1586 Working With Number Refresher Bock. 'James

T. Shea; Sreck-Vaughn Company, P. O. Box 2028, VaughnGuilding, Austin, TX 78767; 1974; high school gradele,.21; 160 p.; $1.75.

S-1589 It's Your Moncly, Book 2.- Lloyd L. Feinsteinand Charles H. Maley; Sfeck-Vaughn 'CoMpany, P. O. Box-'2028, Vaughn Building, Austin, TX 7b767; 1973; low-reading level; 92 p.; $1.35.

5-1590 It's Your- Money, Book 1. lloyd L, Feinsteinand Charles H. Maley; Steck-Vaughn Company, P. O. Box,?028, Vaughn Building, Austin, TX 78767; 6-8th gradereading level;-98 p.; $1.35.

- I

19,06;'10 OWICAPPED/MATN/GENERAL HANDICAPPED720 TESTS

Functional Math Profile. Ed Hawkinson, CESA.Box 564, Portage, WI 53901; 1974; 32 p.; free.

S-153612, P. O.

c_1979 Learning bY Doing Metrics: Series of Six

Metric Books. Willow House Publishers, .111 North San'Joaquin Street,'Stockton, CA 95202; 1974; $2.50 perbook.

S-1979-1 Bribk 1: Mewlaring Metric, How Tall Am I?Don Cherrington; 32 p.

S-1979-2 Book 2: Measuring Metric, How High Can I Jump?Don Cherrington; 32 p.

S-1979-3 Book 3: Metric Fundamentals. ,Arthur D. Fea-

ron;' 32 p.

S-1979-4 Book 4: Metrics for Home Use. Opl-MEY;32 p.

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S-1979-5 Book tit EvorydaY Metrics Arthur D. Fearon;

32 p.

'S-197.9-6 liook-git --Mea .Workshop-fl)r-Teachers.. Dun--Cherrington; 32 p.

19.07.10 HANDICAPPED/READING AND LANGUAGE ARTS/WERAL HANDICAPPED21 0 INSTRUCTION

S-1601 Getting It Together, Level I. Herman R.

3oldb.s1g and Bernard Greenberger; Science ResearchAssocii,tes, incorporated, 259 East Erie Street, Chi-cago, IL 60611; 1973; 249 p.; $3.15.

S-1602 Cetting It Together, Level II. Herman-R.

Goldberg and Bernard Greenberger; Science ResearchAssociates, Incorporated; 259 East Erie Street, Chi-cago, IL 60611;. 1973; 249 p.; $3.5.

S-1603 Getting It Together, Level III. Herman R.

Goldberg and Bernard Greenberger; Science ResearchAssociates, Incorporated, 259 East Erie Street, Chi-

cago, IL 60611; 1973; 249 P.; $3.15.

.S-1678 The Lan uag2 of the Socially Disadvantaged,

Handicapped-tnglish. John Nist; Charles C. ThomasPublishers, 301-327 East Laurence Avenue, Springfield,IL; 1974;. 283 p.;

S-17C6 A "Reading:: Activities Manual to Aid the

Disadvantaged. Adeline W. Gomberg; The InterstatePrinters and Publishers, _Incorporated, Danville, IL;

61832; 1966; 92.p.; $1.25.

S-1777 Everyday Reading and Writing. Frank C.

Laubach; New Readers Press, Box 131, Syracuse, NY 13210;

1970; 272 p.;

S-1780 How to Study at Home. Henry Ginn; New Rea-

ders Press, Box 131, Syracuse, NY 13210; 1971; 14 p.;

$.28.

',19.07,10 HANDICAPPED/READING AND LANGUAGE ARTSGENERAL HANDICAPPED4 PROGRAms

S-1646 The PARADE Story' (Projects Advancing Rea-

ding Achievement and'Developing_ Ego-Strength). Direc-

.tor of.Instruction, School District Twenty,Tcciminis-

tration Office, USAF Academy, Colorado Springs, CO;' 80840; 1974; 58 p.; $3.00.

-S-1766'Methods in Teaching Developmental Reading.

Eddie C.. Kennedy; F. E. Peacock Pubfishers, incor-porated, 401 West Irving Park Road, Itasca, IL 60143;

1974; 402 p.; $10.50.-

,

19.07.10 hANDIcARRED/READING AmpAANGUAGE ARTS/GENERAL HAmpIcARFED

REsEARcH

S-1673 The Treatment and Prevention of Reading

Problems. Carl H. Delacato; Charles 'C. Thomas Publi-

shers, 301-327 East Laurence Avenue, Springfield, IL;

19)1; 122 p.; $6.00.

S-1687 Solutions to.Reading Problems. R. G

kelman; Academic Therapy Publications,- 1539 FourthStreet, San Rafael, CA 94901; 1974; 143 p.; $3.95.

19.07.10 HANDICAPPED/READING AND LANGUAGE ARTS!,

NEgOL HANDICAPPED20 IESTS

S-1544 Readi.n Skals Profile. Ed Hawkinson;

CESA 12, P.- 0. Box 564, Portagef WT 53901; 1974; 11

p.; free.

S-1688 Screening Tests to be Used the Class-

r-Aam Teacher. Robert M. Wold; Academic Therapy Publi-cations, 15-59 Fourth'Street, San Rafael, CA 94901;

1974: 48 D. $2.50.

19.07.10-1 HANDICAPED/READ NG AND eDUAGE ARTS/EEAL iNIDICAPP /Lati ING LEVEL

PLOYMENT

A Job Fur You. Phyllis Dubnick; Steck-

Vaughn Cqmpany, P. O. Box 2028, Vaughn Boilding, Aus-tin, TX 78767; 1967; 4-6th grade reading level; 113 p.;

$1,56.

S-1576

/ /

S-1577 They Work and Serve. Bill Knott; Steck-VaUghn Conany, P. O. Box 2028, Vaughn Building, Austin,TX 78767; 1967; written at 4-6th grade level; 151 p.T

$1.56... ,!.

19.07.10-1 HANDICAPEFD/READING AND ANGUAGEGpERAL HANDICAPPED/LOW iEADING LEVEL2/0 INSTRUCTION

S-1584 English Essentials, Revised, 4 Refresher'.

Cdurse. Jewel Varnado; Steck-Vaughn Company, P. 0.

Box 2028,..Vaughn Buildidg, Austin, TX 78767; 1.974; a

review of essentials of English before taking the GED;

96 p.; $1.35.

S-1585 Everyday English. Harley A. Smith and Ida

Lee King Wilbert; Steck-Vaughn/Company, P. O. Box

2028, Vaughn Building, Austin, fx 78767; 1974; work-book is designed to provide.Adults with fundamentalsof English, reading, and writing on a 4th grade level;

112 p.; $1.23.

S21740 Prevocational English Series. Daniel Rust-

hois;' Instltute of Modern Languages, 2622-24 PittmanDrive, Silver Spring, MD 20910; 1971; 5 Sooks.

1. Teacher's Guide; 50 p.; $3.502. Text 1;'119 p.; $6.753. Workbook i; 117 $4.75

- 4. Text 2, 111, p.,;. $6.75

5. Workbook 2; 116 p.; $4.75

19.12.10 HANDICAPDED/BUSINESS AND OFFICE OCCUPATIONS,

ERAL iNNDICAPPED0 INSTRUCTION

S-1741 Orientation in Business English, Secr'etarial

Series. Marcia E. Taylor; Z.nstitute of Modern Lan-guale-s, 2622-24 Pittman Drivet Silver Spring, MD 20910;

1972; 7 books.

- 1. Teacher's Guide; 53 p.; $3.50'

2. Text 1; 133 p.; $6.753. Woikbook 1; 127 p.; $4.50

- 4. Text 2, 105 p.; $6.75- 5. Workbook 2; 97 p.;-$4.50

6. Text 3; 77 p.; $6.75- 7. Workbook 3; 38 p.; $4.50

S-1933 The Development of Diagq2stie and RemediationMaterials for New-Hire Telephone Oper.tors. Technical '

Report 72-24, HumRRO-TR-72-24; Human Resources Research'Organization, 300 North Washington Street, Alexandria,.VA 22314; 1972; 51 p.; fred.

19.14.10 tlEIcARPED/HEALTH OccuRATIoNs, GENERAL ,

cAPP270 IEDNSTRUCTION

S-1619 Training the Housekeeping Aide. R. J. Brady

CompanY, Bowie, Maryland 20715; 36 sets of transparen-cies, student manual and instructor's marr.al in small

briefcase; $190.50.

'19.15.10 HANDICAPPED/HOME ECONOMICS/GENERAL NANDI-7-

cAPPED110 CURRICULUM

S-1967 Getting Ready to Cook, (Young Homemakers at

Work Series); Ann A. Weaver; Fearon Publishers, Inc6r-

porated, Belmont, CA; 1974; . 58 p.; $2.20.

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s..1968 Planning Meals and Shopping. (Young Home-

makers at Work Sories); Ann A. Weaver; Fearon Publi-shers, Incorporateq, Belmont, CA; 1970; 58 p.; $2.20.

19.15.10 NIDICApPED/HCME ECONWICS/GENER'AL HANDICAPPED0 INSTRUCTION

. S-1683 _Illinois Teacher of Home Konomics Voluee

XI Number 1 Fall 1967-(.8. Ann Stice and Hazul TAylor'Spitze; Division of Home EcOnomics Education, Depart-' mont of Vocational and Technical Education, CcIlege ofEducation, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 61301;1967-68; 92-p.; cost unknown.

S-1870 A_Special Picture Cookbook.' Freila Reed

Steed; H and 1! Enterprises; 1nuorporatfd, Box 3342,Lawrence, KS 66044;-1974;.94 p.; $4.95 vlus postage.

S-1947 Planning for Your Own Apartmint. Virginia

Swett Belina; Fearon Publishers, Incorporated, Belmont,

CA; 1975; 91 p.; cost linknown.

S-1978 Youn_g_Homemaker.'s CookboOk. (Young Home.:

makers at Work.Sories) ihn A. Weaver; Foaron Publi-shers, Incorporated; 1974; 63 P.; $2.20. .

S-2048 Instrictional Materials ftr the Basic Home

Economies Class. Audrey Lehman, Sue Richter, MadisonEast High Schoo:, 2222 East Washington Avenue, Madison,WI 53764;. 1975; 50 1.; cost unknown.

19.15.10 HANDICAPPED/HOPE ECONOMICS/GENERAL HANDICAPPED410 PROGRAM

S-1996 LifesUlla, (1) On My Own, (2) A Place tcO

Live, .(3) Time to Eat, (4) How to Look, (5) What toWear, (6) A fr.Lend Indee.d. 'Audio Visual Project,'

Stephenson; -1,-r.; 1474; 6 filqtrips, 6 cassettes, cot-c'esponding teachers manual with 6 steps, 29, Lifeskills

Times Daily lew'spapersost unknown.

19;16.10 HANDICAPPED/TRADE AND INDUSTRY OCCUPATIONS/ .

GwERAL HANDICAPPEDU50 AUDIO VISUAL

S-1642 _Carpentry Sclms, Gerald F. DaY; Depart- (

meut of Industrial Education, University of Maryland,

College Park, MD 20742; 1974; 26 p.; free:

19.16.10 HANDICAPPED/TRADE AND INDUSTRYACUPATIONS/NERAL HANDICAPPED .

110 CURRICULUM

S-1637 Resource Guide forPerformance-Bas'ed Car-

pytry_ Instruction. Gerald F. Day and Dennis R. Hersch-

ba,ch; Department of Industrial EducationChiversityof''Maryland, College Park, MD 20742; 1974; 88 p.; free.

19.16.10 HANDICAPPED/TRADE AND INDUSTRY OCCUPATIONS/

G4NERAL HANDICAPPED2/0 INSTRUCTION

s1739 Basic'Elootrieitv, Vocational English Serils.

Institute pf Modern Languages, 2622-24 Pittman Drive,Silver Spr'ing, MD 20910; 1975; 126 p':; cost unknown.

19;16.10' HANDICAPPED/TRADE AND INDUSTRY OCCUPATIONS,

50ERAL HANDICAPPED350 TEACHER INSERVICE

S-1570individuali7ed.ins,ruction.in the Related

C 1 a s...T0.0 h .Met hod s_ andsi TehniLIJes n Traide and.

Indastrial Education,_ Inst-uctor Guide C-6. Instruc-

tional Materials Laborato,y, The Ohio State University,Neil Avenue, Columhus, OH 43210; 1969; 19 p.; $.75.

,individual Diffevnecs, Trade and:industrial

Mocatien Servioe, Study Gu'Ille 33. Instructional

Moor-Ws Latwratory, The Ohio State University, 1885Neil Avonue. Columbus, OH 43210; II p.;

; # a

S-1572 Methods kf Individualized Instruction; Teacl-in_g Methods and Techniques'in Trade and Industrial Edu-cation, Study Guide C-3. Instructional Matd4rials Lab-

oratbryl, The'Ohie 7tate',UnfilerSiti; 1885 "Nell.,WYeue;.

Columbus, OH 4.J:L10; 1958; 9 P.; 859.

S-473 Methods of Group Instruction, Teaching Meth-.

ods and Techniques in Trade and Industrial Education.Instructional Materials Laboratory, The Ohio State Uni-

versity, 1885 Neil Avenue, Columbus, OH 43240; 1958;

23 p.; $.75.1

S-1574 SelAtion and Use 'of Teaching Aids, Teaching:Methods and Techniques ipgrade and Industrial Educa-tion, Instructor'Cuide C-Ti. Instructional Materials

Lahoraoty, The Ohio State University, 1885 Neil Avenue,-

Golumbus, OH 43210; 1972; 47 p.; $.65.

S-1575 Developing and Constructing Teaching Aids,Selection and Organization of Subject Matter In Tradeand Industriai'Education,'Study Guide D-7.. Instruc-

tiorcal Materials Laboratory, The Ohio State University,

1885 Nell Avenue, Columbus, OH 41210; 1959; 2'7 p.;

1 0

.19.99.10 HANUICAPPED/OTHER/GENERAL.HANDICAPPED020'ADMINISTRATION

S-2099 Report to the Federal District Court for theEastern District of'Wisconsin on State/Local Progressin Implementing Chapter 89, Laws of 1973 in Schocl Year

1973-74: . Kenneth R.*Blessing; Wisconsin Department ofPublic Instruction, 126 Langdon Street, Madison WI53703; 1974; 32 p.i' cost unknown.

S-2100 Vocational Education for the Handicapped:

Assistance in Initiating to Strengthening VocationalPrograms for Handicapped Youth. Special paper; Gregory

Buotempo, Thbmas McNulty and Daniel Ringelh^im; NewJersey State Department of Education, 225 West StateStreet, Trenton, NJ 08625; 1974; t p.; cost unknown.

S-1658 Educational Programs for the Handicapped.California Community Colleges, Sacramento, CA 95841;

1971; 2 v.; 267 p.; HC $12.50, MF $.75.

S-1824 Social and Technological Change: Implica-

tions for Education. The Center for the Advanced Study

of Education Administration, University of Or.40n,

Eugene, OR; 1970; 333 p.; $3.75.

.S-1662 Implementing Special Education Services inRural Remote Areas, Proceedinga from the Wesoa.,rn States,'

Topical:Conference. Sponsored hY The Rocky Mbuntain ,

Regional Resource Center; Southwest Regional ResourceCenter, University of Utah, 2363 Foothill Drive, Suited, Salt Lake City, UT 84109, Attention: V. Engleman,Training Coordinator; 1975; 251 p.; free.

S-1 9T Special Education 'and School System Decentra-

lization. Maynard C. ReynoIds; University of Minne- -

sota, Leadership Training Inatitute, 253 Burton Hall,

Minneapolis, MN 55455; 1975; 154 p.; cost unknown.

S-2045 Vocational Education for Students' with Spe-

cial Ni:,ds: An Administrator's Handbook. Myra Altr

fes: nod N,Ine..y Hartley; Department of Vocational Edu-

cation, Colonado State University,'Fort Collins, CO

83; 1975; 41 p.; cost Unknown.,.a

s_2a. A C.uide and Pokicy Manual Of Voca'tional In-

struction and Supportive Services for Disadvantaged.ond Handicapped Persons. C. E. Burchinal; State Beard

-for Vocational Education, 900 East Boulevard, Bismarck,

ND 58505; 1975;. 20 p.; cost unknown.

S-2069 Local Administrators of Special'Needs Pro-

grams in Vocational Education. Gordon Krantz and Ri-

.ehard Weatherman; Department of Eaucational Administra-

tion, Univeraity of 06nesota, St. Paul; MN 55108; 1975;

21 1.; cost unknown.

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S-2070 pecial Educaeion and Lftigation:cations for ProCessional and Educational.Practice..LeOnard C,.Burello, Henry Deoung_and_David.Lang;.'In-stitute for the Study of Mental Retardation and RelatedDisabilities and the University Council on Educationhl.Administration, University of Michigan; n.d.; 49 1:;'

c,

cost unknown.

S-2084 Report of Region V. Conference on Inter-Agency pdpe'ration for Supportive and Supplemental Ser-.vices, October 28-31, 1974, Toledo, Ohio.. State ofOhio DiTarAent of Education, Divisi-..n of Vocational!'

Education, Special- Needs Service, ',;olumbus, OH 43215;

n.d.; 113 p..; cost unknown.

S-2098 Supplemental Report to the.Federal DistrictCourt for the Eastern Dist..ict of Wisc.:asin on Continu-ing Implementation of Chapter 39 LAWS OF 1973 in School

Year 1974-75. Kenneth R. Bletisng; Wisconsin Departmentof Public Instruction, 126 Langdgm Street, Madison, WI53703; 1975; 23,C.; cost unknown.

19.99,10 , N3ICAPPDp/0THER, bENERALAUDIO VISUAL MATERIALS AND METHODS

".

S-1724 The Tutor and His Job. (TU-1); Mt. San

Jacinto College, Multi Medih Office, 21400 Highway 79,

,San JaCinto, CA 93263; n.d:; 1 caSsette tape, 1 film-

., strip, 1 worksheet, 1 post-test, $16.00.

S-3725 Teacher and AgenCy Interaction in -Training

and Placement. (VT 43ph): Mt. San Jacinto Colaege,Multi Medih Office,.21400 Highway 79_, San Jacinto CA

'93283; 1 cassette tape, 1 filmstrip, 1 worksheet,. 1

post-test, $16.00.

s-1729 .

The.First American Won't hg. Conquered Again:

(AP 1-1, American Indian, Part I). Mt. -gln Jacinto Col-

lege, Multi Media Office; 21400 Hrghway 79, .San Jacinto,

CA 93283.--n.d.; 1 cassette tape, 1 filmstrip, 1 discus-

sion guide; 1.6.00.'

S-1730 The First American Won't Be Conquered Again:

(RE 2-1, American Indian, Part /I); Mt. San Jacinto Col-

lege, Multi Media Office, 21400 Highway 79, San Jacinto,

CA 93283; n.d.; 1 cassette tape, 1 filmstrip, 1 response

sheet; $16.00.

S-1731Black Recruitment--A New look, A New Lifef

(RE 273, Black Americhn, II);-Mt.- San Jacinto Col--

lege,'Murti Media Office, 21400 Highway 79, San Jacinto,CA 93283; n.d.: 1 cassette tape, 1 filmstrip, 1 response

sheet; $16.00.

S1732 FeelingS of Black. (AP 1-3, Black Ameri-

can, Part I); Mt. San Jacinto Colleu, Multi MediaOffTce, 21600 HighWay 79, San Jacinto? CA 93283; n.d.;

1 cassette tape, 1 filmstrip, 1 discussion gnide; $16.00.

s_1733 What's In It For the-Mexican-American? (RE2-2, Mexican-American, Part II); Mt. San Jacinto Col- #

lege,.Multi Media Office, 21400 Highway 79, San Jacinto,

CA 93283; n.d.; 1 cassette:tape, 1 filmstri7-, I reiponse

sheet; $16.00.

S1734 MaVana, No Today! (Ap 1-2, Mexican-American,

Part I); Mt. San Jacinto College Multi Media Office,

21400 Highway 79, San Jacinto, CA 93283; n.d.4 1 cas-

sette tape, 1 filmstrip; 1 discussion guide.; $16.00.

S-2097Mental Health Audio-Visual List - Library

Media Center. MendotaMental Health Instit9te, 301

Troy Drive, Madison, WI 53764; 1975; 12 1.; cost unknown.

S-1578 Aide to Film Resources of Wisconsin State

Government Agencies. Department of Public Instruction,

126 Langdon Street., Madison, WI 517_02; 1971; lists films,

filmstrips, slides, tapes and phonograph records held by

state agenCies. Many are available for loan without

charge; 165 p.; $1.00.

CY

S-Fil

9 National Audiovitial Center, Liating of

Is, General Services Administratipn, National Ar-'

yes and Records Service, National Audiovisual Cen-

ter, Washington, UC 20409; 1973; listing of films on

.va ious handicaps available on ft-see loan--have pre-

vi ?d those indicated; 7 p.; free.

S-1655 Where the Children Are. pouglas P. Bidlen.;

Human Polt-.y Press, P.0, Box.12.7, University Stat'ion,

Syracuse, NY 12210; 1974; `V boxes of slides (129 total)

script and cassette Cape; $30.00 for slides and ticript

(tape not'avallab.;e).

S-17.15' Employment of the Physically Handicapped.

, (VT 50a); Mt. San Jacinto College, Multi.Media Office,2f400 Highway 79, San Jacinto, CA 93283; n.d.; 1 cas-sette tape, 1 filmstrip, 1 worksheet, 1 post-test,

.'$16.00.\

s-2717 The Tutor.aS. a Guide tO"Learning. (TU-2);

At. San Jacinto College, Multi Media Office, 21400Highway 79, San Jacinto, CA 93283; n.d.; 1 cassettetape, 1 filmstrip, 1 worksheet, 1 post-test; $16.00.

Selecting and Assigning Tutors. (TU-10:1)';.

Jacinto College, Multi Media Office, 2140.79, San Jacinto, CA 93283; n.d:; 1 casse::te

filmstrip 1 worksheet, 1 post-test; $16.00..

S-1718Mt. SanHighwaytape, 1

5-1719 The Teacher and Agencies for Pre-7raining.

Development. (VT 42ph) Mt. San Jacinto Co?lege,Multi Media Office, 21400 Highway 79, San Jacinto,.CA

r. 93283; n.d.; 1 taEsette tapk, f filmstrip, 1 worksheet.'

1 post-test, $16.00, .

S-1720 PrgaP izing Tutoring Servi.4s, (T1Y-10); Mt.

San Jhcinto College, Multi Media Office, 21400 Hiemay

-79, San Jacinto, CA 93283; n.d.; 1 cassette tape, 1

filmstrip, 1 worksheet; 1 poSt-test, $16.00.

S-1722 Teaching the. 1-Intlicapped. ''NT-3b): Mt, $an

Jacinto College, Multi Media Office, 21400 Highway 79',

"San Jacinto, CA 93283; n.d.;'1 casseue tape, 1 film-

strip, 1 worksheet, 1 post-test, $1.0).

19.99.10 HANDICAPPED, OTHER, GENERAL/HANDICAPPE5090 ANCILLARY' ElViCES - .

S-1762Practital Advice to Parene's, A Gilide to Find-

ing Help for Handicapped Children and Youth. CLOSERLOOK. The National Information Center for the Handi-

capped, P. O. Box 1492, Washington, DC 20013; 1974;

20 p.; free.

.S-1811 Preparing for the.World Work, Steps to

Take to Find VocStional Training_p_rograms. .CLOSER

LOOK,. National Information Center Cot- the. Handicapped,

Box 1492, Washingeon, DC 20013; n.d.,;. loose-sheets;.2

p.;

s-1880 Career Counseling Series, Volumc '5: Career

Counseling the Disadvantaged. Henry C. Ryniker; Tech-

nical Education Research N-n-ters, Incorporated,. South-

west Center, P. O. Box 4395, Waco, TX 76705; 1975; 45

P.; $2.50.

19,99.10 HANDICAPPED, OTHER, GENERAL/HANDICAPPED.110 CURRICULUM

s-1989 Project IN/VEST; Inserance Vocational

Education Student Training (information packet).Consumers Insurance Information Bureau, National Ass.k

ciation of Insurance Agents, Incorposated, 85 JohnStreet, New York, NY 10038; 1973; varirws pamphlets,

brochures, etc., free.

, .

4

S-2091 s pecial Needs Curriculum Guide. ,Vo-Ed,No.

142. Idaho State Board for Vo'cational Education, 'Boise, ID 82730; 1975; 1 v. (various pagings); cost

unknown.

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19,,10 ,HANDICAPPED, ONER, GENERALJHANDICAPPED120.,UMO3RAPHY , e

S-1969 St:al:ides 6n Educat:on of the Haudicamed.

in Local Public Schools, Spring, 1970. A. S. Metz;

4,:.;..'SCiperintendent of Documents, U.S. Government PrintingOffice, Washington, OC 20402; 1973; 370 p,; $5.10.

,7

19.99.10 HANWCAPPED, CTHER, GENERAL/HANDICAPpEO150 UNPLOYMENT

S-1537 Employment 'for the Handicapped, A Guide

for ghe Disabled Their Families and Their Counselors.JuliQtta Arthur; Ahingdon'Press, Nashville, TN; 1967;

, 272 p.; $15.95.

19.99,10 HANDICAPPED, OTHER, GENERAL/HANDICAPPED'180 EVALUATION

s-mog. Effective laiport Writing in Vocational

Evaluation and Work Adi..,stment Programs. -Illomas J.

Esser; Materials Development Center, Department ofRehabilitation and Manpower Services,.University ofWisconsin-Stoct,,Menomonle, WI 54751; 1974; 118 p.;

$2.50.

S-1659 Handbook. for Self-Evaluazion of r,ogramsand Services to the Disadvantaged and the Handicappedat Community Celleges Cnderthe Vocational Education

Amendments of 1968 (Public Law 90,-576). il:Alock Asso-

ciates, LosAltos, CA; ERIC Document ED '073244 1972;

35 p.; HC $1.85, MF,$.75.,

s-1790.. 'Atlanta Synthe'sizing Conference (A Reactor'sWorkbook).,"Stanleyoll. Crow; Vocatinnal Evaluation andWork Adjustment Association, 1521 K 'Street NW, Suite

400, Washington, DC 20005; 1973; 120 P.;.cost unknown.,

S-1791 Positions on the Practice of Vocational

Evaluation. Stanley H. Crow;. Vocational Evaluation

and Work Adjustment..ssociation, 1522 Street, NW,

Suite 400, Washington, DC 20005; 1973; 88 p.; cost

'unknown.

S-1810 Vocational Evaluation/Work Adjustment

BiblicLgruhy. Vocational Evaluation'and'Work Adjust-ment Association., 1522 K Street; NW Suite 400, Washing-

ton, DC 20005; 1973; 2 p.; free:

S,-1837.Assessina.Minority Grciu2 Children, A Spe-

uial issu,, of Journal of School Psychology. Beeman N.

-Phillips; Behavioral Publications, Ingorporated, 2852Broadway:New York, NY 10025; 1973; 413 p.; $9.95.

S-1848 EducatIonal_Evaluation. W. JAMS Popham;Prentice-Hall, Inctirporated, Englewood Cliffs,. NJ;

1975; 324 p.; $10.95.

S-1939 Votational Assessment Systems: Applica:.

tion in Programs *Seming Spe,:fal Needs Populations.Iowa Department ofePublic Instruction, Special Needs

Secti9n, Grimes State Office Building, Des Moines, IA:150319c 1973; 1.23 p.; free.

S-2096 An Assessment of Nocational Edw.ation Pro-grams for_the HandicappedUoder Part B of the 1968

Amendments to the Vocational Education A. . Final Re-

port. John I. Walsh, VinCent Breglao and James'T.Langlqis; Olympus ReSearch Corporation,.818 - 18thStreet.', NW, Washington, DC 2000.6; t974; 281 p,.;. cost

unknown.

S-1554 Wor Adjustment, An Annotated-Bit-aim-Ir.-Thy

1951-1971:- Materials-Development Center, Department_of Rehohilitation and ManpowerfServices, SO-loot of Edu-

catfen, University of Wisconsin-Stout, Menom6nie, WI

54751; 1972; 69.1)-;,free.

S-1r6.Materials Development Center, The Department of

Te..stsusi Measurements for. Vocational Evalu-

Re6hilitation.mul Manpower Services, 'School of Educa-

thin, Unkversity of Wisconsiu-Stont, Menomonie, WI

54751; 197-1;.7l p.; free.

a

s-1558 Work Evaluation' and Adjustment, An AnnotatedBibliograThir 1972 Supplement.. -Materials-Development-- --Center, The Department of Rehabilitation and ManpowerServices, Schodl of Education, University of Wisconsin-Stout, Menomonie, WI 54751 1973; 177-272; free,

S-1559 Guidelines rer Organizing Vocational Evalua-

tion Units. Fourth InstitUte on Rehabilitation Ser-vices, -May 23-26, 1966, Chicago, IL; Materials Develop-

111TaC I.:enter, The Department of Rehabilitation and Man-power Services, SchoO1 of Education, Stout State Uni-

versity, Menomonie, WI 54751; 1966; 33 p.; free,,'

S-1560 Norms and PerfOrmance. Standards for-Vork

Sample'Scores. Materials4Peyelppment Center, Depar.77,.

ment of Rehabintation and Manpower Services, School

of Education, University of Wisconsin-Stout, Menomonie;

WI 54751; n.d.; 7 p%; free.

S-1562 Vocational Evaluation and Work Adjustment, A

Book ofjteadings, Reprint Series No. 6. Materials De-

velopmeiitsCentbrDepartment of Rehabili±ation and Man:power 'Serviies, School of Education, University of Wis-'

conAn-Stout, Menomorie, WI 5475;'n.d.; 199 p.,; free.

' S-1563 'The Pre-Vocational Unit in* a Rehabilitation

Center An Effectj.ve To61 for ffValuating Work Potential

of the Handicapped. Henry Redkey ar.d:Ilarbara W-Ate;

U.S. Department of Health, Educ34ion and Welfare, Of-:

fire of Vocational ll'Aabilitation, Wa.lhiligton, DC; 1956;

Reprinted by the Materials Developmiiat Centel. Depart-

ment of Rehabikitation and Manpower.Services, Schoo4 of

Education, Stout State,Onivers4y, Menomonie, WI 5475.1;

21 p.; free.

19.99.10 HANWAPPED: OTHER, GENERAL210 rACILITIES

S-2007 National Park Guide fortiti2L1111n4lcapped. _

National, Park Servide, U.S. Department dfthe Inteript/,

Superintendent of Documents; U.S. CoVernment PrintingOffice, Washington, DC 20402; n.d:; 79 p..q. $.40.

S-2046 ArcHitectural Barriers ,to Physically Disabled'

Persons in Wisconsin's Vocational, Technical and Adult

Education System. Final Report, Project Number 19-007-.

151-225-A. Conducted by Keith.Frank, Center-for Voca-,tional, Technical and Adult,.Edu,7ation, University of

WiSconsin-Stout, Menomonie, WI; 1975; 2 v.; cost unknown.

CONTENTS: Vol. I Final Report.-VoY. 2.-Aopendices A,

B, C, and D. .

HANDACAPPED,_GTHER, GENERAL HANDICAPPED

230 bOVERWENT

S-1695 California State Plan for Vocational Educa-

tion Part I-Administrative Provisions, 1973. Bureau

of Publications, California State Department of Educa-

tion, Sacramento, CA; 1973; 126 p.; bast unknown. ,

S-1803 Report and Recommendation of the Council on

Special Education, State of Wisconsin. Bulletin No.

287. Publicatfons, Departmefit of Public Instruction, ,

for. Handicapped Children, 126 Langdon, Madison,

WI 53703.; brochure; free.

7 g9.10 9NDICAPPED/OTHER, GENERAL HANDICAPPED0 INSTRUCTION

S-1E41 .Chi_ Id Behavior Modificatioh: 4 ManCtal For_

Teachers Nurses and Parents.. C-t-ike S. Watsan, Jr;

1Wergamon Press, Incorporated, Distributed by LoganBrethers'BoOk Store, Clacago, TL; 1973; 148 p.; $5.85.

S-1f1/47The Group as Agent of Change. 'Alfred Jacobs

and Wilford"Spradlin; Behavioral Publications, 72 Fifth

Avenue, New York, NY 10011; 1974; 463 p.: $9.95.

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S-1857 Competencies for Teaching Therapeutic In-

struction. Laurence J. Pete-; Wadsworth PnblishingCompany, Incorporated, Belmont, CA 94002; 1975; 400 P.;

$12.95.

S-1862High...I- Education and the Disadvantaged

Student. Helen S. Astin; Human Service Pc-..ss, Washing-

ton, DC; 1972; 359 p.; $7.93.

S-190VAdnpting to Student Differences. Robert

Glasser; VIMCET Associates, Incorporated. P. 0. Box

24714, Los Angeles, CA 90024; n.d.; 1 -.30 minute

cassette tape; $10.00.

S-1933 A Guide to Behavioral Analysis and Therapy.Robert Paul Liberman; Pergamon Press, Incorporated;distributed by Logan Brothers Book Company, Incorporated,1450 West Randolph Street, Chicago, IL 60607; 1972; 343

P.: $5.50.

S-1951 Teacher's Petit Piaget. C. M. Charles;

Fearon Publishers, fielmont, CA; 1974; 60 p.; cost unknown.

S-1956 Rules and Rights: Juveniles Have Rights, Too,

Roy U. Seagraves, Henry B. McDaniel and Betty A. Truce;

Fearun Publishers, Belmont, CA; 1973; 104 p.; $2.25.

S-1957 Rules and Rights: You Can' Change. the Law.

Roy W. Seagraves, Henry B. McDaniel and betty A. Truce;

Fearon Publishers, Belmont, CA; 1973; 103 p.; $2.25.

S-1972Remotivation Kit: For Use in Nursing.Homes.

Publication Services Division, Amer'ican Psychiatric Ass..)-

ciati.:1, 1700 - 18th Street, Nw, Washington, DC 20009; 1

v.,various pagings; $1.50.

S-1752Managing Behavior Series. Vance R. Hall

and others; H and H Enterprises,.Incorporated, P. O.

Box 3342, Lawrence, KS 66044; distributed by Edmark

Associates, 13249 NorthrUp Way, Bellevue, WA 98005;

1971; 7 volumes, $22.00 total set.

Bcdiavior Modification: The Measurement of. Behavior

- 2. Behavior Modification: Basic Principles

- 3. Behavior Modifietion: Applications in School and

Home

--4. Behavior Modification: New Ways to Teach New Skills

- 5. Behavior Modification: A Teacher's Guide to WritingInstructional Objectives

- 6. Behavior MOdification: An Annotated Bihliogiaphy ofSelected Behavior Modifica-

tion Studies

7. Behavior Modification: Teaching a Child to Imitate

s..1759 !low to do More:.__A Manual',pf Basic Teaching

Strategy. Project MORE, University of Kansas, Bureau of

Child Resear.h, State Hospital find Training Center, Par-

sons, KS 67357; Edmark Associates, N6rthrup Way, Bellevue,

Mattis Avenue, Champaign, IL 61820; 1968; 96 p.; $3.00.

S-1822 Pain and loy in School i'dward W. Schultz,

Charles Heuchert and Susan M. Stampf; Research Press,

2612 North Mattis Avenue, Champaign, IL 61820; 1973;

71 P.; $3.00.

S-1823 Families: Applications of Social Learning

te Family Life. flerald Patterson; Research Press,

2612 North Mattis Avenue, :Champaign, IL 61820; 1971;

143 p.; $3.50.

S-1743Writing Behavioral Contracts, A Case Simula-

tion Practice Winual. William J. DeRis.f. and George

Butz; Research Press, 2612 North Mattis Avenue, Cham-

paign, IL 61820; sold and distributed by Edmark Asso-

ciates, 13249 Northrup Way, Bellevue, WA 98005; 1975;

87 P.;

S-1745Improving Study and Homework Behaviors.

Steven Zifferblatt; 11"search Press; sold and distri-

buted by Edmark Associates, 13249 Northrup Way, Belle-

vue, WA 98005; 1970; 96 p.; $3.00.

-S-1746Developing Student Disc:pline and Motivation,

A Series for Teacher In-Service Training. Reed Martin

and Davis Lauridsen; Research Press; sold and distri-

buted by Edmark, Associates, 13249 Northrup Way, Belle-

vue,. WA 98005; 1974; 68 p.; $3.00.\

S-1747 Developing Self-Control. Carol Foster; Be-

haviordelia, lncorpbrated, Kalamazoo, MI; sold and dis-

tributed by Edmark Associates, 13249 Northrup Way,

Bellevue, WA 98005; 1974; 135 p. $4.25.

S-1748Afternative Teaching Strategies, Helping

Behaviorally Troubled Children Achieve, A Guide for

Teachers and Psychologists. Marshall S. Swift and

George Spivack; Resear.ch Press; sold and distribUted

by Edmark Associates, 13249 Northrup Way, Bellevue, WA

98005; 1975; 217 p.; $4.50.

S-1751Behavioral Analysis of Everyday Life. Daniel

G. Reese and Richard M. Woolfenden; Behaviordelia, In-

corporate/1; distributed by Edmark Associates, 13249

Northrup Way, Bellevue, WA 98005;'1973; 58 p.;.$3.50.

S-1561A Handbook for the Special Educator (Bulletin

No. .3074) Draft. Amv B. Foster; Wisconsin Departmentof,Public Instruction, 126 Langdon, Madison, WI 53702;

1971; excellent resource, described as."overview of

current national and statc trends in special education,"

however, it provides a great deal of information which

is not implied iq the quoted description; 80 p.; $.75.

S-1653Teach and Reac,i, An Alternative Guide to

Resources for the Classiaom. Ellen Barnes, Bill Eyman,

and.Maddy Bragar Engo17. Human Policy Press, P. 0. Box

WA 98005; 19744 32 p.; .$2.00. ,,...- 127, University Station Syracuse, NY 13210; 1974.200

. P.; $3.50.

S-1760Behavior Analysis in Business and Industry:

A Total Performance System. Dale M. Brethower; Behavior- S-1710Occupational Essentials, Skills, and Atti-

delia, Incorporated; distributed by Ed;.-rk Associates, . tudes for Employment, Instructors Guide and Lesson

13249 Northrup Way, Bellevue.WA 98005; 1972; 130 p.; $4.50. Plans. Leona H. Meredith; H. L. Johnson Press, Incor-

porated, Vocational Education Di'vision, P. 0. Box 4156,

S-1776Teaching One Chifd: A Strategy for Develop:: 1800 Broadway, Rockford, IL 61110; 1971; 107 p.; $7.50.

ing Teacher Excellence. Ernest Siegel; Educational Acti-

vities, Incorporated, P. 0.. Box 392, 'Freeport, NY 11520; S-1735How to Vs0 Contingency Contracting in the

19721.221,p.: $7.95. Classroom. Revised Edition; Lloyd Homme; Research

Press, 2612 North Mattis Avenue, Champaign, IL 61820;.

_._ S-1799 Tactics of Social Influence. #013-882159-3; 197°:;-- 139 P.: $4.00.,

--Albert-Mehrabian, Prentice-Hail,-IncOrporatednglewoodCliffs, NJ 07632; n.d.; 152 p.; $4.95. S-1736 Help: These Kids are Driving Me Crazy.

Ron Carter; Research Press, 2612 No ...h Mattis Avenue,

S-1814Personalizing Educational Programs, Utilizing Champaign, IL 61820;. 1972; 112 p.; 53.50.

Cognitive Style- Mapping. pakland Community College, 2480

Opdyke Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI;'n.d.; information pac- s_1/37 Modifying Classroom Behavior: A Manual of

ket; free.Procedure for Classroom Teachers. Nancy K. Buckley

and Hill M. Walker; Research Press, 2612 North Mattis

S-182ILiving With Children: New Methods for Par- Avenue, Chaipaign, IL 61820; 1970; 95 p.; $3.60.

ents and Teachers, Revised Edition.. Gerald R. Patterson

eind M. Elizabeth Gullion; Research Press, 2612 North

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S-1738 Now Tools for Charigin., Behavior. Alvin N.

Deibert and Al in J. Harmon; Research Press, 2612 NorthMattis Avenue, Champain, 11 61820; 1970; 147 p.; $3.95.

19.99.10 HANDICAPPED, ChNER,,GENERAL370 ORGANIZATIONS

S-1624 What is HUMR.RW, Human Resources Rese'arch

organization, 100 North Washington.Street, Alexandria,

VA 22314; 1974; 2 p.; free.

S-1754 Closer Look, The National Information Con-

ter for the Handicapped. CLOSER LOOK, Box 1492, Wash

iugton, DC 20013; n.l.; 2 newsletters and I-page des-

,cription; free.

S-1809 Vocational Evaluation and Work Adjustment

Asspcj,it_ion. Vocational Eviluation and Work Adjustment

AssocOtion, 1522 K Street, NW, Suite 400, Washington,DC 20005; n.d.; brochure and application blank, free.

S-1813 American Educational Sciences Association.Ameriean Educition Sciences Association. 2480 OpdykeRoad. Bloomt ie Id Hills, MI 48013; n.d.; AESA informa-

tional bro..hure, AESA Newsletter, Spring 1975; free.

S-1994.CCHC InformaLiet Pamphlet; Facts About Tax

Dede...tions for Your Handicapped Children; Facts AboutSupplemental Security income for D isabled and A_Eed;EC/IC Pub 1 ica t i ons 1.1 st cd ; icallo_ i 1 News-- 5 p,irt

series, Our Forpott en _Kids. Gourd mat ing Counc i 1 for

Handicapped I Wren, 407 South Dearborn, Room 1090,Chicago, II. 60605; 11175; 9 p. ; free.

19.99.10 HANDICAPPED/OTHER/GENERAL HANDICAPPED410 PROGRAM

S-2101Improving_occupational Pro.,exams for the

Prepared by Management Analysis Center.incorporated. Washington. DC, U.S. Dopartm,,nt ,t11,11 t h. Edu,i i ,11.1 lce t are, tit t.

IR, ; in St nkuot.m.

S-2008Developing. Instructional Materials for the

DandicapTyd-_-C!uide_lines for Pruaring Materials Suit.:

able for Wide Distribution: John C. Reiland and Sid-

ney Rothenberg; The National Conb..r on Educational

Media and Materials tor the Handicapped, Tho OhioStAte University, Columbus, OH: 1973; 50 p.; cost un-

known.

S-1769A Secondary Guide in Career Development

for Studynts With Sucjal_ Needs:. Roseville AreaSchools:Roseville. MN 5.113; 1973:.+2 v. (824 p.) cost

unknown.

S-2057 Kansas Resumes of Exemplary and_SpoelalNeeds,Pregrams_in Vocational Edjication. Rahim Borhani;

Kansas Departmoth of EducaCon, Division of VocationalEducation, 120 East 10th Street, Topeka, KS 66612;1975; 123 p.; eost unknown. '

S-2056 Vocational Education for Students With

Special Needs: A TeaLher's Handbook. Mary Altfest,

Nancy Hartley and Patricia Rocco; Department of Voca-

tional Edit. .a,on, Colorado State University, Fort Col-

lins, c0 130525.: 1975; 111 p.; cost unknown.

S-20E6 Triining_Institute for Rural Disadvantaged,

August_ 1970: Proceedings. Sponsored.by the

St4te--.-Bpards:,for..Vocational-Education,in MinnesotarNorth Dakota, and South Dakota in cooperation with the

U.S. Office of Education, Department of AgriculturalEducation, North Dakota State Cniversity, State Univer-sity Station, Fargo, ND 58102; 129 p.; cost unknown.'

S-2054Description of Services and Objectives of

the Slivcial Vocational Program for Handicapped Youth

and Adults Kansas State Department of Education,Division of Vocational Education, 120 East 10th Street,Topeka; KS 66612; 1974; 24 p.; cost unknown.

S-2058 Teaching Vocational Students with Special

Needs'. .Final Report. Donald Priebe; Department ofAgricultu.ral,Edueation, North Dakota State University,

Fargo, ND; 1074;.,32 p.; cost unknown.

S-2085 100 Speci.ol Needs Programs. National Asso-ciatiori of Vocational Education Special Needs Person-nel, 1510 H. Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005; 1975;,

111 p.; cost.unknown.

First Class Citizenship for HandicappedPeople, 1974 Annual4Report, National Advisory Commit-tee on the Handicapped. No.' OE 74-24002; U.S. Departz_____ment of Health, Education and Welfare; 1975; 23 p.;

cost unknown.

S71940 Independent Living for the Handicapped and

the Elderly. Elizabeth E. May and Neva R. Waggonerand Eleanor B. Hotte; Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston,MA; 1974; 271 p.; $10.95.

s_1949 40 Innovative Programs in Early Childhood

Education. Berlie J. Fallon; Fearon Publishers, Bel-mow-. CA; 1973; 285 p.; $6.75.

S-1952 Project Memphis--Enhancing DevelopmentalProgress in Preschool Exceptional Children: Alton D.Quick, Thomas L. Little and A. Ann Campbell; FearonPublishers, Belmont, CA; 1974; 152 p.; $4.00.

S-1966 Child Care and Development Occupations--Compy.tricy Based Teaching Modules: Overview for Pro-

gram Development. (25 parts listed below); Irene B.

Rose and Mary Elizabeth White, Project Co-Directors;Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government PrintingOffice, Washington, DC 20402; 1974; $22.60.

- 1.*Child Care and Development Occupations (46 p.)

- 2. Finding and Keeping a Job (71 11-)- 3. Understanding Self and Others (73 P. )- 4. Communication Skills (51 p.)- 5. Child Growth and Development (136 p.)

- 6. Infant Care (94 p.)- 7. Toddler Care (123 p.)- 8. School Age Car- (83 p.)- 9. Observing and Recording (34 p.)

-10. Guidance (44 p.).-11. Child Nutrition (52 p.)-12. Child Health and Safety (71 p.)-13. Art (44 p.)-14. Music (36 p.)-15. Dramatic Activities (30 p.)-16. Social Activities (27 p.)-17. Language and Literature (66 p.)-18. Science (46 p.)-19. Pre-Number Activities (34 P.)-20. ?rogram Planning (48 p.)-21. Working with Parents (74 p.)-22. Foster Family Care (85 p.)-23. Administration and Supervision (101 p. )-24. Exceptional Children (74 p.)-25. Family Child Care (69 p.)

S-1636 Vocational Village. Vo-:ational Village,

Portland public Schools, 5040 S.E. Milwaukee Avenue.Portland,' OR 97202; 1974; packet of materials, 20 p.;

postage ($.80); cost unknown.

S-I641 Innovativ' Education Practices. Volume II.National Advisory Council on Supplemdntary Centers andServices; Suit& 529",---4-25-1-3th-Streei,. Washingron7-"r-

DC 20004; 1974; 68 p.; cost unknown.

S-1647Rehabilitation Services Offered by Jewish

Vocational Service of Milwaukee (JVS). JVS Staff and

Clients; Jewish Vocational Services, 1339 North Milwau-kee Street, Milwaukee, WI 53202, Attention: John J.

Killian; 1974; 80 p.; free.

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S-1648A Course in Career Decision Making for

Special Education, Project Worker, Teacher's Manual,

Second Edition. Fullerton Union High School District,Education Center, 2600 East Nutwood Avenue, Tenth Floor,Fullerton, CA 92631; 1974; 1 v. (unpaged); free.

S-16E0 Handbook for Vocational Programs for the

Handicapped. Emma MacDonald.and Alton Bridges; Maine

State Department of Education, Bureau of Vocational

Education; 1972; 119 p.; HC $5.40, MF $.75.

S-1661Research in,'Developing a Program in Basic

Vocational Studies, Final Report. Brooke.County Board

of Education, Wellsburg, WV; 1972; 2 v. 193 p.; HC

59.00 MF $.75.

S-1662Comprehensive Vocational Programs for Handi-

capped Students. L. Gary; Hamilton County Department ofEducation, Chattanooga, TN; 1971; 10 p.; HC $1.50 MF $.75.

S-1663 A Guide for the Develdpment and Installationof Occupation Training Programs and Services for Dis-

advantaged and Handicapped Persons-. Del Anderson; WestVirginia Research Coordinating Unit for Vocational Edu-.

cation, West Virginia State Department of Education;

1970; 43 p.; HC $1.85 MF $.75.

S-1664A Program for Training the Student with

Special Needs. Marshal L. W.ssman; (Genesse AreaSkill Center, Flint, MI, Michigan Department of Educa-

tion); 1972; 113 p.; HC $5.40 "F $.75.

19.99.10 °HrCAPPED/UTHER/GENERAL HANDICAPPED4 RESEARCH

S-21C2Proceedings of the Conference on Research

Needs Related to the Development of Personnel , Serve

the Handicapped, March 7-9, 1975. Bureau of Euucation

for the Handicapped, U.S. Office of Edueation, Washing-ton, DC 20202; n.d.; cosi unknown.

S-2103Proceedings of the Conference on Research

Needs Related to Career Education for the Handicapped,

January 17-19, 1975. Bureau of Education for the Handi-

capped, U.S. Office of Education, Washington, DC 20202;

n,d.; 104 p..; cost unknown.

S-2104 National Survey of State Special NeedsPersonnel Serving. Handicapped and Disadvantaged Stu-

dents in Vocational Education. Richard Weatherman and

Krantz; Department of Educational Administration, Uni-

versity of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN 55108; 1975; 17 1.;

cost unknown.

S-1852 Young Inner City Families: Development of

Ego Strength Under Stress. Margaret M. Lawrence;

-.Behavioral Publications, Incorporated, 72 Fifth Avenue,

New York, NY 10011; 1975: 139 p.; $11.95.

S-1853 The Chicanos--A Historv.of Mexican Ameri-

.cans. Matt S. 11,ier an0 EolIclano RiverA; Hilland Wang, 19 i:niou Square, West, New York, NY 10003;

. 301 p.; 32.95.

S-1914Dependency and Its Implications for Rehabi-

litat4ont (Monograph No. 1); George J. Goldin; New

England Rc.-Abilitation Research Institute, NortheaStern

University, Boston, HA; 1967; 86 p.; free.

. S-1915-A Studv_of_facto_rsinfluencing Counselor ,

Motivation L.: the Six New England State Rehabilitdtion

Agencies. (Monograph No. 3); George J. Goldin; NewEngland Rehabilitation Research and Demonstration In-.,

stitute, Northeastern University, BOston, MA; 1965;

72 p.; free.

S-1936 Delphi Forecast: 1975-2000. (Special

Education Futures: A Forecast of Events Affecting

the Education of Exceptional Childrenr 19752000);

William V. Schipper and LeOnard A. Kenowitz; NASDE,

tSs

Incorporated, Suite 610 East, 1201 - 16th Street,Northwest, Washington, DC 20036; 1975; 23 p.; $2.00.

S-1765 Issues in the Classification of Children:A Sourcebook on Categories, Labels and Their Conse-

quences. Nicolas Hobbs; Jossey-Bass, Incorporated,615 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94111; 1975;

2 v. (444, 596 p.); $35.00.

S-2071 An Ex anried Program of Vocational Rehabili-

tation: Methodology and Description of Client Popula-

tion. Wisconsin Studies in Vocational Rehabilitation,Monograph XI, Series 2; George N. Wright, Kenneth W.Reagles and Alfred J. Butler; The University of Wiscon-sin Regional 1+.ehabilitation Research Institute, Wais-man Center, 2605 Marsh Lane, Madison, WI. 53706; 1968:

1 v. (various pagings); cost unknown.

S-1582 Some Thoughts on Mainstreaming. Edwin W.

Martin; Council for Exceptional Children, ERIC Clear-inghouse on Handicapped and Gifte0 Mildren, 1920Association Drive, Reston, VA 22091; reprint fromEXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN; 1974; 4 p.; frire.

s-10 "Toward Real Integration," reprinted fromThe Exceptional Parent, copyright 1974, Psy-Ed Corpora-tion, 264 .Beacon Street, Boston, MA 02116; ElizabethPieper and Stanley Klein; THE EXCEUIONAL PARENT WA-Z1NE, Box 101, Black Bay Annex, Boston, MA 02101; 1974;

5 p.; free.

S-1680 Testimony For the Senate Subcommittee on the .

Handicapped, 1973. John C. Belland; National Center onEducational Media and Materials'for the Handicapped,The Ohio State University,220 West 12th Avenue, Colum-

bus, OH 43210; 3 p.; free.

S-1681 The Role of Educational Technology in theEducation of Handicapped Learners. Sidney Rothenberg

and Sherry Vastbinder; National Center on EducationalMedia and Materials for the Handicapped, The Ohio State

Universit,,., 220 West 12th Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210;

1974; 18 p.; free.

S-1682 NCE0111 Report on Needs in Special Education.

Ann H. White; National Center on Educational Media and

Materials for the Handicapped, The Ohio State Univer-sity, 220 West 12th'Avenud, Columbus, OH 43210; 1974;

12 p.; free.

s-1755 A Definition of Terms in Mental Health,Alcohol Abuse, Drug Abuse, and Mental Retardation.Definitions and Classifications Committee, SouthernRegional Conference on Mental Health Statistics,Southern Regional Educational Board, Public DocumentsDistribution Center, 5801 Tabor Avenue, Philadelphia,

PA 19120; 1973; 123 p.;

S-1320Program Content to Meet the Educational Needs

of Mexican Americans.- (ED-017-392); Frank Angel; ERIC

Clearinghouse on Rural Education and Small Schools, New

Mexico State University, Las CruceS, NM; 1968; 19 p.;

$6.00.

S-1843 Education and Rehabilitation Techniques.James S. Payne, Cecil D. Mercer and Michael H. Epstein;

Behavioral Publications, 72,Fifth Avenue, New York, NY

10011; 1974; 307 p.; $5.95.

1.9;9110-1-Ntig.,4013ff,- GmeR, aNERAL460 KESCURCES

S-1652 A Selected, Annotated Bibliography of Books

on Behavior Modification. Karl F. Botterbusch and

Thomas J. Esser; Materials Development Center,'The

Department of Rehabilitation and Manpower Services,

School of Education, University of Wisconsin-Stout,Menomonie, WI 54751; 1974; 39 p.; $1.50.

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S-1679oi_Personnej to Serve the Nandi-

cappyd, 1964-1974. Educational Testing Service, Prince-

ton, NJ 27070; 19/5; 171 p.; eost unknown.

S-1750 Raavior Modific.ition In Cleild, School, And

Family. Mental_ Health: An Annotated Bibliography oncatiams. with Parents?nd Teac1lers and_in Marriale pnd Fam7

iiv_Counselinz, Daniel G. Brown; Research Press Company;sold and distributed by !mark Associates, 13249 North-up Way, Bellevue, WA 98005; 1972; 105 p.; $3.00.

S-1960 Books_oil_C,1_ssttes and Open-Reel Tapy-7

Current. list., Cleveland Public Library, Brail)e andTalking Book Department, 125 Superior Avenue, Cleveland

on 44114; 1975; 20 p.; free.

S-1961 Resourccs--Rcimmkaulations_for_Adult Career

Resonrcels, (Supplement); S. N. Feingold; B'nai B'rith

Career and Counseling Services, 1646 Rhode Island Ave-nue, NW, Washington. DC 20016; 1975; 179 p.; free.

S-1962 The Brown School s--C,it,c iejie and Supportive

Materj:i_ls. The Brown Schools, P. O. Box 4008, Austin.

rx 78165; n.d.; 12 P.; free.

S-2095 Sp2..cial Needs p2pulations: _Annotated_

capp,!..!d_lpul:atiops_ with. UpliLip.Lyp!:ational_Mucation _Needs.

Bibliography Series No. 13; Joel H. Magislas And Ann, F.

Stakelon; Center for Vocational Education, Ohio State

..l.Hiversity, 1960 Kenny Road, Columbus, 011 =-3210; 1975;

unknown.e

19.99.10. NDICAPPET/OTHER, GENERAL HA EDNDICAPP& TEACHER INSERVICE

The Cniversitind Che Urban. Crisis Com-

munityPsveholoSeries, Volume 2. Americangical kssociation, Division 27; Howard E. Mitchell:

Behavioral Publications. IncarporAted, 2852 BroadwaY,

New York, NY 10025; 1974; 212 p.; $12.95.

S-1835

S-1555Instructional Develpment for Traininp.

Teachers of Excelltional Children, A Source Book.

Sivasailam Thiagarajan, Dorothy S. Semmel and Melvyn

1...Semmel; The Council f.r. Exceptional Children, 1920

Association Drive, Reston, VA 22091; 19/4; 195 p,; 55.50.

S-1610 nyocetiona1 Instruction, Robert

F. Mager and Kenneth M. Beach; Fearon Publishers, Incor-

porcted, 6 Davis Drive, Belmont, CA 94002; 1967; 83 p.:

$2.50.

S-1611 Developing Attitude Toward Learning. Robert

F. Mager; Fearon Publishers, Incorporated, 6 Davis Drive,

Belmont, CA 94002; 19613; 104 p.; 52.75.

S-1612 Pre.paring Instructional Objectives. Robert

F. MagerLFearon Publishers, Incorporated, 6 Davis

Drive, Belmont, CA 94002; 1962; 60 p.; $2.25.

S-1613 Goal Analysis. Robert F. Mager: FearonPublishers, Incorporated, 6 DaVis Drive, Belmont, CA

94002; 1972; 136 p.; $2.95.

S-1614Analyzing Performance Problems or 'You

Really Oughta WannriT Robert F. Mager and Peter Pipe:

Fearon Publishers, Incorporated, 6 Davis Drive, Bel-

mont; CA 94002; 1970; 111 p.; $2.75. .

Lop f<ILLS, ISUALLY IMPAIRED

S-1845 Challeng to Community PsYchiatry. Archie R.

Foley; behavioral Publications, 72 Fifth Avenue, New

York, NY 10011; 1972; 203 p.; $14.95.

S-1846 rh'6 Evaluation of Training in Mental Health.

Marcia Guttentag, et. al; Behavioral Publications, 72

Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 1011; 1975; 131 p.; $10.95.

19.01.11 HANDICAPPED/COMMUNICATION SKILLS/VISUALLYIMPAIRED090 ANCILLARY SERVICES

S-1932 The World Will Never Be So Small Again--AThanksgiving Story from a Blind Reader. Robert Russell;

Library of Congress, Division for the Blind and Physi-

cally Handicapped, Washington, DC'20542; 1971; 9 p.;

free.

19,01.11 HANDICAPPED/COMMUNICATION SKILLS/VISUALLY

IMPAIRED50 KESEARCH

S-1604 Louis Braille., American Foundation for the

Blind, Incorporated, 15 West 16th Street, New York, NY

10011; 1971; 12 p.; free.

19.01.11 HANDICAPPED/COMMUNICATION SKILLS/VISUALLYIMPAIRED460 RESOURCES

S-1531 Braille Book Review, Special Issue 1974. The

Library..of Congress, Division for the Blind and Physi-

cally Handicapped, Washington, DC 20542; n.d.; 143 p.;

free.

S-1542 Large Type, A Catalog of Reading Marials in-Large Print Available from the Reference and Loan Lib'.

rary. Department of Public Instruction, Division for

Library Services, Bureau for Reference and Loan Ser-

vices, Box 1437, Madison, WI 53701; 1972; 41 p.; free.

S-1983 I v the Animal Fa.ir--A Selected List of

Animal Books iildren Which have Appeared in Talking

Book Topics and acaille Book Review. Library of Con-

gress, Division for Oe Blind and Physically Handicapped,

Washington, DC 20542; 1975; 36 p.; free.

s_1985 The Department for the Blind and PhnsicallyHandicuped--Library of Congress, Division for the Blind

and Physically Hasidicapped. Library of Congress, Divi-

sion for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, 1291 Tay-

lor Street, NW, Washington, DC 20542; n.d. (brochures

and pamphlets); free.

19.2.11 HANDICAPPED/iNTERPERSONAL AND BEHAVICR COP

ING SKILLS/GENERAL HANDICAPPED

450 RESEARCH

S-1859Growth and Development of the Partially See-

ing Child: Family Guide. Rev. National Association,

for the Visually:Handicapped, 3201 Balboa Street,,,San

Fracr:isco, CA 94121; 1965, 1972; 17 p.; cost'unknown.

s_1858 Growth and Development of the Partirilly See-

ing Child: Professional Guide, Rev. National Associ-

-ation for the V,isually Handicapped, 3201 Balboa Street,

Sdn Francisc"o, CA 94121; 1965, 1972; 22 p.; cost unknown.

19.02.11 HANDICAPPED/INTERSONAL AND BEHAVIOR

=,-Mensuring-,-Instruct-lonal-Antent,orz,GotA=460_ SOURCES_

S=1615--Match? Robert F. Mager; Fearon Publishers, Incorporated,

6 Davis Drive, Belmont, CA 94002; 1973; 159 p.; $3.25.,

5-1630 Developing Questionnaire Items: How To Do

It Well. T. O. Jacobs; Human Resources Research Orga-,

nization, 300 North Washington Street, Alexandria, VA;

1974; 31 p.; $2.45.

S-1925 Promises to Keep (for Family and Friends of

the Newly Blinded Person), Margaret Freer; Dialogue

Publications, Incorporated, 3100 Oak Park Avenue, Ber-

wyn, IL 60402; 4 p.; cose unknown.

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19.16.11 HANDICAPPED TRADE AND INDUSTRYUPATIONS, VISUALLY MPAIRED

4 'RESOURCES

S-1964 1975 Index of Blind Mail-Order 3usinessPersons (Large Type Edition). Warren E. Sladky; Cleve-

land Public Library, 325 SuPerior Avenue, Northeast,Cleveland, OH 44114; 1975; 18 p.; free.

19,99.11 41cAPPED/OnHER, VISUALLY IMPAIRED1 1 AUDIO VISUAL MATERIALS AND METHODS

S-1726Resources and Methods in Teaching Visually

Handicapped Students. (VT 40 ph); Mt. San JacintoCollege, Multi Media Office, 21400 Highway 79, SanJacinto, CA 93283; n.d.; 1 cassette tape, 1 filmstrip,

1 worksheet, l'post-test; $16.00.

S-21I3American Printing House for the Blind Price

Lists. American Printing House for the Blind, 1839Frankfort Avenue, Louisville, KY 40206; 1975; assortedpamphlets in envelope; cost unknown.

,CONTENTS: Braille alphabet cards and contractionsheets.-Braille papers, notebooks, book binders.-Braillewritingand embossing equipment.-Aids for geography.-Handwriting aids.-Aids fof mathematics.-Preschool, kin-dergarten and primary aids.-Miscellaneous aids.-Spell-ing.-Music.-Talking book repruducers: tape'recorders,

albums, containers.

19.99.11 litIDICAPPED/OTHEIL V:SUALLY IMPAIRED

tMPLOYMENT

S-16114 "Blind Workers: A Matter of Perspective."MANPOWER; Patricia Marshall; U.S. Department of Labor,Manpower Administration, Washington, DC 20213; 1974;

xeroxed pages, pages 14-20; free.

19.99.11 12,NDICAPPED/OTHER, VISUALLY IMPAIRED

0 INSTRUCTION.,

S-16?0 Handbook of Visual Perceptual Training.M. A. Cunningham and Cora Lee Reagan., Charles C.:Thomas

Publishers, 301-327 East Laurence Avenue, Springfield,IL;1972; 111 p.; $8.50.

S-2114 Catalog of Vacuum-Formed Publications, 1975.American Printing House for the Blind, Incorporated,1839 Frankfort Avenue, Louisville,-KY 40206; 1975; cost

unknourl%

S- General Catalog of Large Type TextbOoks,

1975. American,PrInting House for the Blind, Incor-porated, 1839 Frankfort Avenue, P.O. Box 6086, Louis-

ville, KY 40206; 1975; 43 p.; cost unknown.

19.99,11 HANDICAPPED/OTHER, VISUALLY IMPAIRED

410 PROGRAM

S1792 Hadley School for the:Blind, Student Infor-

matiOn Bulletin. Hadley School for the Blind, 700 Elm

Street, Winnetka, IL 60093; 1975-76; 59' p:'; free.

S4873 Teaching the Visually Handicapped. Kenneth

A. Hanninen; Charles E. Merrill Publishing Company,

Columbus, OH: 1975; 232 p.; $12.95.

Sd976 PTG (Piano Technicians Guild) Endorsed

. _Schools. Piano Technicians Guild, Incorporated, P.O.

Box 1813, Seattle, WA-48111; ; -free .

19.99,11 trICAPPED/OTHER/VISUALLY IMPAIREDKESOURCES-

S-2062 Catalog of Music Publications, 4470.Ameritan Printing House for the Blind, 1839 Frankfort

Avenue, Louisville, KY 40206; n.d.; 1 v. Includes

Braille muSic codebooks and manuals, 1971, supplements,

1972, April, 1973, June, 1973.; cost unknoum.

85

S-2063 General Catalog of Large Type PublicationsProducecebv the Short Run Process. American Printing

House for the Blind, 1839 Frankfort Avenue, P.O. Box _

6085, Louisville, KY 40206; 1974; includes supplements1-8, October, 1974-August, 1975; cost unknown..

S-2C64 American Printing House for the Blind, Incor-

.....orated: Its History, Purposes, and Policies. Ameri-

can Printing House for the Blind, 1839 Frankfort Avenue,

Louisville, KY 40206; 1971; 15 p.; cost unknown.

S-2065 General Catalog of CaSsette Tapes, 1974.Am,rican Printing House for the Blind, 1839 FrankfortAvenue, Louisville, KY 40206;,n.d.; 7 p. Includes sup-

plements 1 and 2, August;'1975; cost unknown.

s-277 1975General Catalog of Braille Publications, 1975.American Printing House for the Blind, 1839 FrankfortAvenue, Louisville, KY 40206; n.d.; 236.; cost unknown.

S-1583 Large Print Transcriptions Printed to Order

from Film. Volunteer Transcribing Services,.205 EastThird Avenue, Suite 201, San Mateo, CA 94401; 1975-76;

67 p.; free.

S-1528 Braille Book Bank: Catalog 1975-1976 and'

-"Supplement Number 1, June, 1975. National BrailleASSociatinn, Incorporated, 85 Godwin Avenue, Midland

' Park, NJ kl7432: n.d.; 74 p.; free.

S-195 tibrary of Congress, Division for the Blind

and,thysically Handicapped: Informetion Center Pro-

fi\le, Fact Sheet--Books for the Blind and Physically

Handicapped Books 6elong to Everyone. Library of Con-

gress and Braille and Talking Book Department, Cleve-

land Public Library, 325 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH

44114; 1974; 3 p.;:free.

S-271 1975 Regional.and SubregiOnal Libraries for the

Blind and Physically Handicapped. Library of Congress,

Division for the Blind and Physically Handicapixd, Wash-

ington, DC 20542; 1975; 21 p.; free.

S-1984 Tho New Braille Musician. Library of Con-

gress, Division for the Blind and Physically Handicap-

ped, Washington, DC 20542; Spring, 1975; 33 free.

S-1987 Clovernook School: (1) Braille Book(s) for

Adults, (2) Braille Books for.Young'Readers, (3)

Brailld-Magazines: Subscription Magazines and Religi-

ous Publications, (4) Clovernook Home and School for

.the Blind. Clotmrnook School and Printing House for

the Blind, 7000 Hamilton Avenue, Cleveland, OH 45231;

1975; 1 v. [various pagingsf; free,-

.

Volunteers Who Produce Books: Braille-Lal:ge'

Type-Tape. Library of Congress, Division for the

Blind and Physically Handicapped, Washington, DC 20542;

1973; 65 p.; free.

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S-1980 Refeience Circulars. Library of Congress,

Division for the Blinchand Physically Handicapped,

t1ashington, DC 20542; n.d.; free.0

S-1980-1 National Organizations Concernedwith the Visually and PhysicallyHandicapped, 14 p.

S-1980-2 Reading Materials in Large Type, 16 p.

S-1980-3 Aids for Handicapped Readers, 17 p.S-1980-4 Commercial Sources of Spoken Word

- --

S-1980-5 Magazines (Praille-Cassettes-Disc-Large Type-Moun Type-Open Reel) 26 p.

19,01,12 ICAPPED/CONMUNICATION SKILLS/HEARING

itAIREDU LURRICULUM

s-210621* All About Me. Sandra S. Stern; Vocational-

Technical Curriculum Laboratory, Rutgers State Univer-

sity,.Building 4103, Kilmer Campus, New Brunswick, NJ;

1975; 25.3 p.; cost unknown.

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19,01.12 HANDICAPPED/COMMUNICAT4ON SKILLS/HEARING IMPAIRED110 EGUIPMENT

S-1929 Earmark: Auditory Training System. Ear-

mark Audio Resources, Incorporated, 449 Putman Avenue,Hamden, CT 06517; 1974; 6 p.; free.

19.01.12 HAND1CAPPED/CO1TMUNICATI0N SKILLS/HEARINGIMPAIRED

450 KESEARCH.

S-1621 Guidelines for Effective Participation of.Deaf Persons in Professional Meetings. Proceedings of

a workshop held at Atlanta, Georgia, March 17-19, 1971.

Glenn T. Lloyd; U.S. Department of 1.icalth, Educationand Welfare, Social and Rehabilit'aion Service, Reha-bilitation Service, WJshirt..tor.. DC ;10201; n.d.; 115

p.7 unknown.

S-1876 A_Look at American Sign Language (Booklet

One: A Serres on Communication with Deaf People),Public Service Programs, Gallaudet College, SeventhStreet and Florida Avenue, Northeast, Washington, DC20002; n.d.; lb p.; 5.10.

19.04.12 HANDICAPPED/PERCEPTUAL SKILLS/HEARINGIMPAIRED180 LVALUATION

S-2175- A Tympanometrv-ASHA Model for Identifica-

tion of the Hearing jmpaired. Project TAMI. Wendel

K. Walton; Central Region Educational Council, 443Windsor Avenue, Windsor, CT 06095; 1975; 150 p.; cost

unknown.

19.07,12 . Fr ICAPPED/READING AND LANGUAGE ARTS/

bEARING IMPAIRED410 PROGRAM 7

S-1672Language Development in Deaf and Partially

Hearing Children. D.M.C. Dale; Charles C. Thomas Dub-

Ushers, 301-327 East Laurence Avenue, Springfield, IL;

1974; 259 p.; $14.75.

19,99.12 IrCAPPED/07HER. HEARING IMPAIREDAUDIO VISUAL MATERIALS AND METTDS

. T-1532 ca

.

tilog pl. Captioned films for the Deaf,

, Volume Theatric Titles, Education (Adult) Titles.Educational Media Distribution Center, 5034 Wisconsin,Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20016; September, 1973; 26

p.; free.

S-1/16Resources and-Methods in. Teaching' the Hear-

ing Handicuped. (VT-41ph); Mt. San_jacinto College,Multi Media Office, 21400 Highway 79, San Jacinto, CA

93283; n.d,; 1 cassette tape, 1 filmstrip, 1 worksheeey

1 post-test; $16.00.

S-2117 Joyce Motion Picture Company. Catalog, Octo-ber, 1975. 'Joyce Motion Picture Company, 8613 Yolanda,P.O. Box 458, Northridge, CA 91324; n.d.; 136 p.; cost

unknown.

19.99.12 ANDICAPPED/0THER. HEARING IMPAIRED090 ANCILLARY SERVICES

5-1689 Guidelines for General Rehabilitation Coun-

selors Serving the Deaf. Robert E. Criffithj Center on

ness7=enti-fornin-.-Stat e,.tiniver-s-itr:mthridge_, CA; .

1974; 20 p.; cost unknown.

19,99.12- HANDICAPPED/07HE . HEARING IMPAIRED

120 DEMOGRAPHY

S-1620The Deaf Population of the United States.

Jerome D. Schein and Marcus T. Delk, Jr.; NationalAssociation of the Deaf, 814 Thayer Avenue,.SilverSpring, MD 20910; 1974; 336 p.; free.

19,99,12 .fl6NDICAPPED/OTHER. HEARING IMPAIRED110 INSTRUCTION

S-1529 Assisting the Hearing Impaired in the

Cla..sroom. Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction,Bureau for Handicapped Childran, 126 Langdon Street,Madison, WI 53702; n.d.; 8 p.; free.

S-1375 An Apple for the Teacher. Public Service

Programs, Gallaudet College; Seventh SI.ceet and Florida

Avenue Northeast, Washington, DC 20002; 1972; leaflet,

$.01.

19.99,12_ 1 mICAPPED/OTHER..HEARING IMPAIRED

I KESEARCH

S-1533 Thinking Without Language, PsychologicalImplications of Deafness. Hans G. Furth.; The Free

Press, New York, NY; 1966; available from AlexanderGraham Bell Association for the Deaf, Incfrporated,3417 Volta Place, Northwest, Washington, DC 20007; 236

p.; $9.00.

S-15311 Educating Hearing Impaired Children inOrdinary Schools. J. C. Johnson; The Volta Bureau,Washington, DC 20007; 1962; available from AlexanderGraham Bell Association for the Deaf, Incorporated,3417 Volta Place, Northwest, Washington, DC 20007;120 p.; $5.50.

S-1656 Services to the Black Deaf Adult. Harry A.

Whiting; Wisconsin Service Bureau for the Deaf, Incor-porated, 106 East Doty Street, Room 301, Madison, WI

53702 (Attention: Harry Whiting); 1975; 42 p.; cost

unknown.

S-1374 Stuck for the Right Word? Public Service

Programs, Genetic:et College, Seventh Street and Florida

Avenue, Northeast, Washington, DC 20002; .1973; $.01.

S-1377 You and Your Deafness. Public Servi,:e Pro-

grams, Gallaudet College, Seventh Street and Florida'Avenue, Northeast, Washingtonl, DC 20001; n.d.; 20 p.;

$.20.

S-1373/ What Every Person Should Know About Heredity

and Deafness. Public Service Programs, Gallaudet Col--lege, Seventh Street and Florida Avenue, Northeast,.Washington, DC 20002; 1975; 31 p.; $.50. ,

19.99.12 HANDICAPPED/OTHER, HEARING IMPAIRED460 KESOURCES

S-1965 The MCM Communications System (Manual Com-munications Module). Silent Communications, Incorpora-ted, 1440 - 29th Avenue, Oakland, CA 94601; n.d.; 9 p.7

free.

19.03.13. IcAPPED/Morom SKILLS/PHYS1CALLYIDICAPPED

410 PROGRAMS

5-110 Bib-Engineering Services t.:4the Develop-'-mentally-Disabled-Adolescent. "Karisank-a-r >tank and

Sheldon Uspeh; Job Development Laboratory, George WasA-ington Univer,sity, Medical Center, 2300 Eye Street,Northwest, Washington, DC 20037; 1975; 75 p.; cost ur-

known.

19.03.13 NDICAPPED/1'3TRIC SKILLS, PHYSICALLY

ESEARCH ,

S-1935 Around the Clock Aids for the CW1d with

Muscular Dystrophy. Muscular Dystrophy Associationsof America4 Incorporated, 810 Seventh Avenue, New York,-NY 10019; 1975; 32 p.; free.

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19.07,13 HANDICAPPED/READING AND LANGUAGE NITS,

WYSICALLY HANDICAPPEDL/0 INSTRUCTION

S-1699 Basic Vocabulary Development Cards for

Adult Aphasics. Mary Huber and Carol Fanning.; The:In-terstate Printers and Publishers, Incorporated, Danville,IL 61832; 1973; 33 cards, 3-ring binder; $7.50.

S-1707 Photo Language Stimulated for Aphasic Patients.Robert Canetta; The Interstate Printers and Publishers,IncorpOrated, Danville, IL 61832; 1974; 201 p.; $12.95.

19.12,13- NDICAPPED/RUSINESS AND'OFICE CCCUPATIONS,FJYSC\LLY HANDICAPPED

PUDIO VISUAL

S-1712 Physically Handicapped Workers in Businessand Distributive Occupations. .0T-52ph); Mt. San Ja-cinto College, Multi: Media Office, 21400 Highway 79,San Jacinto, CA 93283; n.d.; 1 cassette tape, 1 film-strip, 1 worksheet, 1 post-test; $16.00.

19,15,13 HANDICAPPED/HOME ECONOMICS, PHYSICALLYNDIcAppED0 EQUIPMENT

S-1832 Adaptation and Techniques for the Disabled

Homemaker. Publication 710; Karen Hodgeman and EleanorWarpeha; A/V Publication Office, Department 184; Sister

Kenny Institute, 1800 Chicago Avenue, Minneapolis, MN55404; 1973i 29 p.; $1.75.

19.16.13 HANDICAPPED/TRADE AND INDUSTRY, PHYSICALLY

NDICAPPERALDIO VISUAL

7-'1713Physically Handicapped Workers in Trade,

Technical and Industrial Occupatfons. (VT-53ph);

Mt. San Jacinto College, Multi Media Office, 21400Highway 79, San Jacinto, CA 93283; n.d..; 1 cassette

tape, 1 filmstrip, 1 worksheet, 1 post-test $16.00.

19.99.13 HANDICAPPEp/OTK1, PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED050 AUDIO VISUA._ MATERIALS AND ETHODS

S-1632Classroom Organization to Teach ,tile Physi-

cally Handicapped. (VT-70ph); Multi-Media Office, Mt.-

San Jacinto College, 21400 Highway 79, San Jacinto, CA'

93283; n.d.; 1 audiotape, 1 filmstrip (40 frames), 1 '

worksheet, 1 post-test; $16,00.

S-1714Physically Handicapped Workers -1;1 Service

Occupations. (VT-51ph); Multi Media Office, Mt. SanJacinto College, 21400 Highway 79, San Jacinto, CA

93283; n.d.; 1 cassette tape, 1 filmstrip, 1 worksheet,

1 post-test; $16.00. .

S-1721 Physical Handicav and Learning. (VT-1b);Nulti. Media Office, Mt. San Jacinto College, 21409

Highway 79, San Jacinto, CA 93283;.n.d.; 1 cassettetape, 1 filmstrip, 1 worksheet, 1 post-test;.

S-1723 Making Vocational Education Accessible to

tne Physically Handicapped. (VT-16c); Multi MediaOffice, San Jacinto College, 21400 Highway 79, San

Jacinto, CA 93283; n.d.; 1 cassette tape; 1 filmstrip,

1 worksheet, 1 post-test; $16.06. .

tte.c.ALV....NI/Lical ionOffice, Department 184, SisterKenny Institute, 1800

Chicago Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55404; +.1.d.. 1 cassette

tape, 89 color slides, 1 script; S49.50.

19.99,13 HANDICAPPED/OTHER, PHYSICALLY ',ANDICAPPED

090 ANCILLARY SERVICES'

S-1631 "The World From a Wheelchair: Travel for

the Handicapped," THE NEW YORK TIMES, Section 10; Stan-

ley Carr; 1975; 2 p.; free.

,

S-1893 Straight Talk...Parent to Parent. (about

spina bifida); Betty Pieper; CLOSER LOOK, The NationalInformation Center for the HandicapPed, Box 1492; Wash-ington, DC 20013; n.d.; 26 p.; free.

19.99.13 VICAPPED/OTHER, PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED .

tt4PLOYMENT

S-1543 Six Steps to Jobs lor Epileptics. Donald

S. Frank; Manpower, Manpower Administration, UnitedStates Department of Labor, Washington, DC 20210; 1969;

4 p.; free.

S-1617Multiple Sclerosis, Aehab Insights and Out-

look. Adrian'Towne; Reprinted from Rehabilitati= Rec-

ord Volume 11, Number 6, by The President's Committeeon Eimployc:ent of the Handicapped, Washington, DC 20210;

1970; 6 p.; free.

S-1975 Diabetics are Desirable Workers. American

Diabetics Association, Incorporated, 18 East 48th St.,

New York, NY 10017; n.d.; pamphlet; free.

19.99.13 HAND1cAppED/OTHER, PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED\

210 hACILITIES

S-1761 - "Comfortable Living Regardless of Age or

Possible Handicap." WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL;'April,

1975; 1 p.; free.

S-1800 Into the Mainstream: A Syllabus for a

Barrier-Free Environment. Stephen A. K1im7at; TheAmerican Institute of Architects, Published by Depart-ment of Health, Education and Welfare, Social and Re-

habilitation Service,-330 C Street, Southwest, Washing-

ton, DC 20201; 1975; 44 p.;

19.99.13. ,IIDICAPPED/OTHER, PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED.

0 INSTRUCTION

S-1600 The Teacher and the Child with Spina Bifida.

Betty Pieper; Illinois Spina Bifida Association, P.O.

Box (7-.1974 Elmhurst, IL 60126.N. 1975; 20 p.; 5.75.

19.99.13 UrcAppe)/OTHER, PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED0 ORGANIZATIONS

S-1599"Spina Bifida Association of America".

Reprinted from THE EXCEPTIONAL PARENT, 1974; Spi-a

Bifida Association of America, P.O. Box G-1974; Lim-

hurst, IL 60126; 1974; 2 p.; free.

S-1924 National Paraplegia Foundation: Fact

Sheet, Basic Library of Paraplegia Publications, Call

to Membership. NatiOnal Paraplegia Foundation, 333North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60601; n.d.; 6 p.;

free.

19.99.13 HANDICAPPED/OTHER, PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED

410 PROGRAM

S-1622 The Center kor the PlAysically Disadvantaged,

Community College of Depkrer. (packet of information):

Community College of Denver, The Ceneer for the Phvsi-

cally Disadvantaged, 1001 East 62nd Avepue, Denver, CO

80216; n.d.; newsletter (2 pages) and booklet (11 pages);

free.

S-1674 ntogt;ation=or.,,54?-greg-At-lon:-_&2t,,t-he,:Pii VS

cally Handicapped Child? Susan Schmidt Dibner and An-,

drew S. Dibner; Charles C. Thomas Publisher, 301-327

Eant Laurence Avenue, Springfield, 11.; 1973; 201 p.;

$8.95.

J.

.

S-1819 'No Place to Go But Up', .Vocational Planping

for the Person with Minimal'Brain Dysfunction. Lauriel

Anderson, California Association uf Neurogically Handi-

capped Children, P.O. Box 604, Main Office, Los Angeles,

CA 90053; 1973; 8'p.; $%40.

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S-2005 The Heart Patient at Work, The Road Back.President's Committee bn Employment of the HandicappedWashington, DC 20210; 1975; 7 p.; free.

S-20I2 Vocational Assessment and Work Preparation.

Centres for the Disabled. International Labor Office,1211 Geneva 22, Switzerland; 1973; 94 p.; $3.20.

19.99.13 LITOICAPPED/OTHER, PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED

KESEARCH

S-1690 "A Dilemma of a Dyslexic Man. Bert Kruger

- _Smith; The Hogg Foundntion-for Mental dealth, The Uni-versity of Texas, Austin, TX; 1973; 23 p.; free.

S-1749 Aphasia Theory and Therapy: Selected Lec-

tures and Papers of Hildred Schuell. Luther F. Sies;

University Park Press; sold and distributed by EdmarkAssociates, 13249 Northrup Way, Bellevue, WA 98005;1974;.300 p.; $14.50.

S-1735 About Handicaps. Sara Bonnett Stein; Wal-ker and Company, New York, NY: 1974; 47 p.; $5.00.

c, S-1391 Books on the Epilepsies, for Lay and Pro-

, fessional Readers. Epilepsy Foundation of America;Distributed by CLOSER LOOK, The National InformationCenter for the Handicapped, Box 1492, Washington, DC.,20013; 1974; 8 p.; free.

S-2016 Interaational Rehabilitation Associates,Incorporated: (1) Human Resources Center, (2) Let's

Work Together. International Rehabilitation Associ-htion, Incorporated, 15 Spinning Wheel Road, Hinsdale,IL 60521; 1915; 3 p.; fiee.

S-1801 NINDS Research Profiles: Summary of Re-

search at the National Institute of Neurological Di-seases and Stroke. (Document 1/1749-00048); United

Stntes Department of Health, Education and Welfare,Publis Health Service, and National Institute of Health;Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government PrintingOffice, Washington, DC 20408; 1973; 87 p.; $.95.

S-1802 About Stroke. Publication Number 724;

Sister Kenny Institute, 1800 Chicago Avenue, Minneapolis,MN 55404; 1975; 38 p.; $2.50.

The Able Disabled. Betty Pieper;' avai, tble

fron Shirley Saville, Barkley'Avenue, Argyle, Ny-12809;1974; 15 p.; $2.50.

S-1831 Communication Problems After a Stroke.Publication 709; Li1l.ian Kay Cohen; A/V PublicationOffice, Department 184, Sister Kenny Institute, 1800Chicago Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55404; 1971; 23 p.;

$1.25.

S-2068 (Epilepsy Information Packet). Wisconsin

Epilepsy Assocation, 1954 East Washington Avenue,Madison, WI 53704; 1968-1975; 15 pamphlets in envelope;'free.'

CONTENTS: 1,AnswerN to the most frequent questionspeople ask about epilepsy.-2. EpilepSy...dawn of. under-standing.-3. Facts and figures on the epilepsies-andother neurological disfunctions. -4. The employer'srole.-5. Epilepsy and insurance.-6. Epilepsy: hope.

through research.-7. To what extent add in what ways

can epilepsy and its consequences be prevented?-8. Phar-mocopoeia of the epilepsisz-9. The role of the niurse inthe understanding and treatment of epilepsy. -10. Epi-

_lepsyu recognit-ion-f--,uauses-diagnosis;-treat-dent.-1LMedical and social management of the epilepsies...-12.Recognition and first aid for those wit', epilepsy.-13.Teacher tips about the evilepsies.-14. Epilepsy schoolalert.-15: Because you are my friend.

S-2127 Comprehensive Vocational Rehabilitation---for-SeverelvDis-abled Persons, December 3-5, 1975.K.Malik, S. Uspeh and J. Mueller; Sponsored by Job.

--------bewlripmnrry;--,Thzx=H47orgo=14ar.hington=ilniver-,sity Medical Center, 2300 Eye Street, Northwest, '420,Washington, DC 20037; ..1975; 217 p.; cost unknown.

19.99J3 ANDICAPPED/OTHER, PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED

, 60 REsouRcs

S4812 What is AOI (Accent on Information) and

How Will it Ile.lp.you?... Accent,on Living, Incorporated,Cil-ITITrri-Road and Bigh.Drive, P.O. Box 706, blnoadngton,

0 IL 61701; n:d.; 2 brochures and letter; free'. 2

mICAPPED/OTHER, PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPEDII STANDARDS

S-1684 Access for the Disabled to Buildings,British Standard Code of Practice. The Council fcrCodes of Practice, British Standards Institute, Bri-tish Standards House, Two Park Street, London, W.I.:1967; 28 p.; cost unknown.

19.02.14 UANDICAPPEa/INTgRPERsoNAL AND BEHAVIORPING SKILLS. MENTALLY KETARDEDAUDIO VISUAL

Personal and Family Managemenl: Money and

a Bud et Banks Bu in Wisel What Makes

a Home? Wise Use of LeisureTime. (Series A-4200-g);

Harvest Laboratories, Box 4309, East Providence, RI02914;1970;.6 full-color filmstrips, 6 cassettes; $84.00.

19.02.14 HANDICAPPED/INWPERSOi. AND BEHAVIORCOPING SKILLS. ezENTALLY RETARDED

110 CLARRICLILLII

S-1997You Makin

S-1551 Learning to Assist in Homemaking, Persist-ing Life Needs i8 Field CoRy. Glen Oaks.School, Janes-ville, WI; Department Of Public Instruction, Divisionfor Handicapped Children, 126 Langdon-Sueet, Madison,WI 53702; 1974; 81 p.;_fee.

S-1552 Learning to Live...Safely, Petsisting Life

Needs #6 Field Copy. . Victor Contrucci, Project Direc-tor and Thomas Stockton, Project Coordinator; Depart-ment of Public Instruction, Division for HandicappedChildren, 126 Langdon Street, Madison, WI 53702;.,1974;

41 p.; free.

S-1553 Learning to Keep Healthy, Persisting LifeNeeds #5 Field Copy. Racine 'Unified School District

#1; Department of Pu(tplic Instruction, Division forlqlandicapped Children, 126 Langdon Street, Madison, WI53702; .1974; 81 p.; free.

S-10)9- Road to New Horizons, Adjustment TrainingGuide to Activities of Daily Living Program. Reprint

Series #7; Jo Ellen Endres, Billie Farris, Jock Scupin,et al; Materials Develbpment Center, The Department ofRehabilitation and_Manpower Services, School of Edücation, University bf Wisconsin-Stout, Menomonie, WI54751; 1971; 130 p.; $2.00.

S-1827 Eating, Daily Living Skills, Project MORE.Casper L. Ferneti, James R. Lent and Crystal J. Stenens;

Edmark Associat:!s, 13249 Northrup,Way,50051-1974; 87-0.; 87.copies of record sheet, 10\copies.,progress chart; $10.00.

f ,-11-t-oject==MORE. Crystal J./Stevens, Casper L. Ferneti and James'R. Lent; Edmark Associ.ates, -13249 Northrup Way, Belle-vue, WA 98005; 1975; 21.p., and 5 graph sheets; $5.00%

S-4830 Tooth'Brushing, Daily Living Skills, Pro-

ject MORE. R. Don Horner, Cynthia S. Billionis andJaMes R. Lent; Edmark Associates, 13249 Northrhp Way,Bellevue, WA 98005; 1975; 23 p and data sheets; $5.00.

S-2060 Toward a Social Skills Curriculum For De-velopmentally Disabled Clients in Vocational Settings.

2from REHABILITATION LITERATURE, Volume 36, #11,

e.--,.November.1975, p: 342-348; published.by the National .

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Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children and Adults,2023 West Ogden Avnue, Chicago, IL 60612; 7 1.; free.

lg. M.1.4 RANID I CAPPED/ 1 KfERP ER S0144 L AND BEHAV I CR

PING SKILLS/MENTALLY RETARDED0 INSTRUCTION

S-1829 Nose Blowing, Daily Living Skills, Project

MORE. Donita Ingenthron, Casper L. Ferneti, and Ingo

Keilitz; Edmark. Associates 13249 N Wa Belt.vueort)rup Y,

WA 98005;_19,75.;-21 and-5 copies'-of--"datli-6Ft";. _

$5.00.

19.05.14 ,, HAicA ocrioi.. AND Ay0CATIONALS LIKS_ DEVgLOPMEM- ALLY KET ED

( HUDIO VISUAL WERIALS AND DS

S-1999 A-Regtaurant Occupations: (1) Working in a

Restaurant,' 12) Restaurant Helper, (3) Grill Man (4)

Waitress. Harvest Laboratories, Box 4309, East Provi-.dence, RI 02914; 1973;4 filmstrips, 4 cassettes, 1teacher's guide, 3 worksheets; $56.00.

S-2000 Automotive Oc-cupations: (1) Working With

Cars, (2) Auto Mechanic's Helper, (3) Service StationAttendant, (4) Car Wash Helper. Harvest Laboratories,

Box 4309, East Providence, RI 02914; 1973; 4 film-

strips, 4,.cassettes, 1 teacher's guide, 3 worksheets;

$56.00.

19.05.14 HANDICAPPED/VOCATIOBAL AND AVOCATIONALSKILO DEVELOPMENT/MENTALLY RETARDED11U UURRICULUM

S-1547- Teacherr'SThailbook for Implementationofthe State Curriculum for Educable Mentally Retarded.Wisronin Department of Public Instructi,on, Division.for Handicapped Children, Mentally Handicapped Section,126 Langdon Street, Madison, WI 53702; 1970; concretesuggestions for using the state...curriculum with EMRchildren .(See S-1161 foe stae curriculum); 24 p.; $.50.

19.05.14 HANDICARRED/VOCATIONAL AND AVQCATICNAL

S 1_,S DEVELOPMENT/ MENTALLY KETARDED:PIPLOYMENT

S-2002 Guide to Job Placement of the Mentaliy

Retarded. President"s Committee on Employment of theHandicapped, Washington, DC 20201; 1974; 16 p.,;, free.

'i\

19.05.1-n t n OCATIOI1AL AND AVOCATIONAL

SKIL_S DEVELOPMENT/MENTALLY RETARDED410 -/ROGRAMS

S-1545Fro ectELLE., Working Paper #1, Program-

Ming Retarded in Career Education. Donn E. Brolin;

'Department of Counseling and Personnel .Services,

lege of Education, University ofMissouri,Columbia,---Columbia-, M065201; 1974; provides philosophy and:background for development of program; 27p.; free.

S-1548 -Projecr. PRICE, Working Paper.#2. CareerEaucation Mnterials for 'Educable Retarded Students.Greg Brown,,,Sara McIntosh and LaNelle Tuoti; Depart-

ment of' Counseling and Personnel Services, College

of Education, University of Missouri-Columbia, Colum-

bia., MO 65201; 1974; materials are listed according to

competency being developed at appropriate .grade level;

56 13:;.... -

S-1638 N Project PRICE Working Paper #3: Career

Education, Its Implications for the Educable Retarded..Norman C. Gysbers and Lynda L. West; Project PRICE,

Department of .COunseling and PerSonnel Services, Col-.

lege of Education, Six Hill Hall, University of Nis-

sour'i, Columbia, MO 45201; 1975; 15 p.; fiee.N.

S-1640 Project WORC. Ro,bert D. Englyr, ProjectDirectoe, Educational Service'Unit Number 11, P.O: Box

!tia,85.-Holdrege., NB 68949; 1974;'pack0'i of. informarion;

89

S-1649 Project PRICE Working Paper 114: Daily

Living, Personal-Social and Occupational Skills De-

velopment for Educable Retarded Student's. Sara McIntosh,

:LaNelle Tuoti and:Greg Brown; Project PRICE, Department .

of Counseling and Personnel Services, College of Educa-

tion, 6 Hill Hall, University Of Missouri, Columbia, MO65201; 1975; 41 p.; free.

S-2004 Project PRICE; Working Paper 1/5.

Proceedings- of-Proje-et-Price, Trainer's Workshop.College of Edu,..ation, University of Missouri, Columbia,

MO 65201; 1975; 77 p.; free.

S-2053 Job-Entry Training.(The Lawrence CenterPro'ect) of the South Middlesex Regional Vocational-'Technical School District: A Program Summary and In-

quiry. Second edition; Walter A. White; South Middle- °

sex Regional School District, Framingham, MA 01701;

1973, 1976; 16 1.4 cost unknown.

19.05.14 HANDICAEPED/VOCATIQNAL AND AyDCATIONAL

SaLLS UEVELOPMENTMENTALLY KETARDEDIbU KESEARCH

S-1703 Special Applications of Work Evaluation,Techniques for Prediction of Employability of the

'Trainable Mentally Retarded. William J. Timmerman and

Allan C. Doctor; Quadco Rehabilitation Center, Incor-porated, Stryker, ON; 1974; 89 p.; $2.00.

S-1850 The Retarded Adult at Home, A Guidefer

Parents. Elias Kati; Special Child Publications, In-cbrporated, 4535 Union Bay Place, NE, Seattle, WA 98105;

1970; 185 p.; $4.25.

S-1864 Experiments in the Rehabilitatibn of the

Mentally Handicapped. H. C. Gunzburg; Butterworth andCompany, Publishers, Limited, 88 Kitigsway, London,WC2B 6AB, England; 1974; 336 p.; $22.95.

S-1909 riobilitation%of the Mentally Retarded In-

rlividual. Joe E. Walthall and Harold E. Love; CharlesC. Tho-Ilas, Publishers, Springfield, 714. 1974; 203 p.;

$12.75.

S-2015Vocational Rehabilitation of the Mentally

Retarded Adult: Report of a Demonstration Project,

Featuring an Inter-Generational Relationship. Herbert

RusaleM, Roland BaXt and Alfred P. Miller; Federation ..0

Employment and Guidance Service 215 Park Avenue, South".

New York, NY 10003; n.d,; 55 p.; cost unknown.

19.05.14-1 HAND I CARPED/VOCAT I L AND Ay0CAT MAL

K I LLS U:VELOPMENT NTALLY KETARDEDAD'!"

ING JEVEL,180 LVALUAT I ON

S-1123 Reading-Fe-ee-Voeatifinil'Interest-Inventorv.Ralph L. Becker; American Association of Mental Defi-

ciency, 5201 Connecticut. Avenue, NW, Washington, DC

71105; 1975; 3 v.; cost unknown.

CONTENTS: Manual..-Female inventory.=Male inventory.

-1.9.06,14 HANDICAPPED/MATH/MENTALLY RETARDED

110 GURRICULUM

S-.7.633 Functional Mathematics.for the Mentally4etarded. Daniel Peterson; Charles E. Merrill Publish-ing_Company, 1300 Alum Creek Drivel...Columbus, OH 43216:

----19731-704 ;

2 1

:.9.(16.14 HMDICAPPED/MATH/MENTAI,LY RETARDED4 RESEARCH

Final Report on an Experiment 64th JuniorHigh School Very Low Achievers in Mathematics. SMSG .

Report #7. illiam S. DeVenney; School MathematicsStivly Group, Leland Stanford Juriior University, Stan-ford, CA.94393: 1969; 53 p.; cost unknown.

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-S-1774 The Slow Learner Project: The Secondary

School "Slow Learner" in Mathematics. SMSG Report #5.

Sarah-T. Herriot; School Mathmatics StudyGroup, Le-land Stanford Junior University, Stanford, CA 94303;

1967; 164 p.; cost unknown.

S-1775Preliminary Report on an Experiment 'with

Junior High School_Very_Low-AchieverS--in-Matheics.----SMSG Report #6. William S. DeVenney; School Mathematics

Study Group, Leland Stanfo'zd Junior University, Stan-

ford, CA 94393; 1965; 114 p.; cost unknown.

,19.07.14 AND1CAPPD/RE.AD1NG AND LANGUAGE ARTS,

VITALLY hETARDED2/0 iNSTRUCTION

e--

S-1700 Reading Achievement Program for the Moder-ately_and Severely Retarded. Sharon Evans and M. Ray

. Denny; The Interstate Printers and Publishers, Incor-porated, Danville, IL 61832; 1974; 29 p.; $1.50.

19.07.14 ICAPPWREADING AND LANGUAGE ARTS,ALLY hETARDED

4 0 mcGRAms

S-1869 Teaching Reading to the Mildly Retarded

Child: Patricia H. Gillespie and Lowell E. Johnson;Charles E. Merrill-Publishing Company, a Bell andHowell Company, Columbus, OH 43216; 1974; 376 p.; $11.95

19.15,14

S-1894

IICAPPER/HOME ECONOMICS/MENTALV_RETARDEDHUDIO VISUAL MATERIALS AND METHODS

Commercial Laundry Occupations. Harvest

Laboratories, Box 4309, East Providence, RI 02914;1973; 2 cassette tapes, 2 filmstrips,'1 teacher'smanual, 1 worksheet; $28.00.

19.15.14 40,1moicaPpED/HomE ECONOMICS/MENTALLYtIARDED2/U INSTRUCTION

S-1889 Instructional Materials for Use With Edu-cable Mentally Retarded Students Enrolled in Home -

Economics Classes. Fern M. Horn and Anita 0. Barsness;

Bureau of Career and Manpower Development, State Depart-ment of Public Instruction, Madison, WI 53702; 1975;303 p.; available through ERIC; cost unknown.

,S-2089 , Cook Book, Independent Living. JaniCe

Lacko; n.p.; 1975; 64 p.; cost unknown.,

19.99.14 HAND1CAPPED/OTHjR, MENTALLY RETARDED

110 LURRICULUM

S-1757 CaMelot Behavioral Systems, Skill Acqui:si-

tion Program Bibliography. Dennis J. Tucker; CamelotBehavioral Systems, P.O. Box 607, Parsons, KS 67357;distributed by Edmark Associates,Northrup Way, Bellevue,WA 98005; n.d.;_68 .13,_;

S-1977 Instructional Guide and Evaluation Format

for the Faribo Area Training and Education Center,Faribault, Minnesota 55021. Faribo Area Training and

Education Center-, Faribault -Public Schools, P.O. liox

597, Faribault, MN 55021;n.d.; 30 p.; free.

S-2105 A. Secondary Education'Curriculum for Edu-&able Mentally Retarded Students.. Leah Skinner; Voce-

---t-ronat-iecTrnical-CUYTIvuluff'Vab-oraeoty,,,7Ratgers,,StateUniversity, Building 4103-Kilmer Campus, New Brunswick,NJ 08903; 1975; 110 p.; $3.00.

19.99.14 ND1CAPPED/OTHER, MENTALLY RETARDEDLMPLOYMENT

S-1538 Retarded Keep Pace With Jet Meal Service.'James p. Pembroke; MANPOWER', Manpower Administration,U.S. Department of Labor, Washington, DC 20210;* 1969;magazine article, 2 p.; free.

S-1539 Retardation, Poverty, and Jobs. Lloyd

Feldman; MANPOWER, Manpower Administration, U.S. Depart-ment of Labor, Washington, DC 20210; 1969; magazine art-icle, 3 p.; free.

S-1973 Give an OpportunityNat-ional-Asstiff- at on-for-Retarded-Citizens, P.O. Box 6109, Arlington, TX

76011; n.d.; pamphlet; free.

S-1974 This Isn't Kindness...It's Good-Business.National Association for Retarded Citizens, P.O. Box6109, Arlington, TX 76011; n.d.; pamphlet; free.

19.99.14 KVSICAPPED/OTHER/MENTALLY RETARDEDi20 LVALUATION

S-2107 Child Find: Proceedings from'a Conference

Sponsored by the National Coordinating Office for Re-.gional Resource Centers and National Association ofState Directors of Special Education, Wash!ngton, DC.,March 26-27, 1975. n.p.;,n.d.; 77 p.; cost unknown.

19.99,14 ICAPPED/OTHER, MENTALLY RETARDEDbOVERNMENT

S-1671 Legal Aspects of Mental Retardation, ASearch for Reliability. Robert Henley Woody; CharlesC. Thomas.Publishers, 301-327 East Laurence Avenue,Springfield, IL: 1974; 127 p.; $8.75.

S-1905 New Neighbors: The Retarded Citizen in

Quest of a Home. Carolyn Cherington and Gunnar Dylr-vad; President's Committee on Mental Retardation, Wash-ington, DC 20201; 1974; 190 p.; $2.40.-

S-1913 Federal Programs for the Retarded. The

President's Committee on Mental Retardation, Superin-tendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office,Washington, DC 20402; 1972; 271 p.; $2.00.

S-1953 Legal Rights of the Mentally Rietarded--A

Handbook. The Pennsylvania Associatioa for RetardedCitizens; n.p.; 1974; 99 p.; $2.50

19.99,14 pDICAPPED/OTHER, MENTALLY RETARDED0 INSTRUCTION

S-1650 Managing Residential FaciliEles for the

Developmentally Disabled. R. C. Scheerenberger-; CharlesC. Thomas Publishers, Bannerstone House, 301-327 East .

Laurence Avenue, Springfield, IL 62703; 1975;281 p.;

$16.50.

S-1781 What is-SffEfal Education: A Guide for

EMR Students and Parents. Ronald J. Gadson; New-Rea-der& Press, Box 131, Syracuse,'NY,13210; n.d.; 15 p.;

$.28._

S-1798---- -Behavior Modification of the Mentally Re-

tarded. #501542-8; Travis Thompson and John Gra,boaski;Oxford University Press. 200 Madison Avenue, New York,NY 10016; 1972; 297 p. $4.95.

s-1950 Free and Inekpensive Materials for Pre-

school and Early Childhood: Robert Monahan; Fearoni,Publishers. Belmont', CA; 1973; 109 p.; $2.50..

S-2106 FUnctional Teaching of the Mentally Re-

tarded. Second edition. Max E. Frankel, F. William

Happ.and=Mauriee=R-,,SmiGharlea.,--JE-e=Thomast=Pub04-04ks,________Springfield, IL; 1975; 265 p.; cost unknown.

-

19,99.14 IIIANDICAPPED/OTHER, MENTALLY RETARDED

VROGIWI

S-1623 Project SKILL, First Year'Repbrt andAuar-terly Report.. Project SKILL, Room 270, 1 West'WilsOnStreet, Madison, WI 53702, Attention: Carol Lobes,

Director; 1974; 60 p.; free.

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S-1990.Avenues to Change, Book I - Citizen Advo-

cacy for Mentally Retarded Children: An Inrroduct-ton-:-

National Association -for-Retarda-Citizens, 2709 Avenue

TX 76011; 1974; 32 p.; cost unknown.

S-1991 Avenues to Change, Book II - Implementation

of Citizen Advocacy_Through State and Local ARC's..'

National Association for Retarded Citizens, 2709 Ave-

.:, nue E East, Arlington, TX 76011;.1974; 55 p.; cost un-

known.

S-1992 Avenues to Change, Book III - Effective

Advocacy. National Association for Retarded Citizens,

'

2709 Avenue E East, Arlington, TX 76011; 1974; 45 p.;

cost unknown.

S=1993 Avenues to Change, Book IV - You as a Citi-

zen Advocate. National Association for Retarded Citi-

zens, 2709 Avenue E East, Arlington, TX 76011; 1974;

36 p.;,cost unknown.

19.99.14 LITDICAPPEDRTHER, MtNTALLY RETARDEDKESEARCH

S-2014 The President's Committee on Mental.,Retar-

dation: The Decisive Decade. Department of Health,

Education and Welfare, Washington, DC 20201; 1970..26

p.; free...

S-2103An Eleven Year Follow-Up of Adult Former

Students of Wisconsin Public School.- Classes for the

Trainable Mentally Retarded. Program accountability

in special education monograph #1. Wisconsin Depart-

ment of Public Instruction, 126 Langdon Street, Madi-son, WI;' 1972; 2 v: in 1; cost unknown.

S-2109The 1972 :State of Wisconsin Educable Men-

tally Retarded Follow-Up Survey. Program accountability

in cpecial education monograph 02. Victor J. Contruc-

ci and.). Steven Banks;.Wisconsin Department of Public

InstrtiCtion, 126 Langdon Street, Madison,j14I; n.d.; 70

p.; Cost unknown.

S-2110Rehabilitation of Families at Risk for ken-

t,I. Retardation, Rick Heber, et al; Rehabilitaiihn

, Re narch and TrAping Center in Mental Retardation,

Un versity of Wisdbnsin, Madison, WI 53706; 1972; 247

p., cost unknown.. .

S-2111 A Five-Year FollownUp_of-More-Recent-EniO1=--____--lees-of-Wischn-Sin-Public School Programs for the Train-

able Mentally Retarded. Program accountability in spe-

, ciW1 education monograph #4. WiscOnsin Department f

Puhlic Instruction, 126 Langdon Street, Madison,

1974; 27 p.; cost unknown.

-,-....1/910

Rehabilitation Research in Mental Retarda,

tion. tionograph 02. H. J. Prehm; RehabiliCation Re-

search and Training Center in Mental Retardation, Clini-

cal Services Building, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR

97403i 1970; 74 p.; free.

s-1797 :Behavioral Research in Mental Retardation.

Monograph (/1. H. J. Prehm, L. A; Hamerlynck and J. E.

Crosson; Rehabiiitation Research and Training,kChter in

Mental Retardation, Clinical 'Services Building, Univer-

sity of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403; 1968; 126 p...; free.

S-1808' .Cotton Candy, and Carousels: Margaret-Hum-

SUYI-AntonioT=IXF=P97-2T-

92 p.; $7.95.

S-1371 Mental Retardation: Introduction and F;er-

sonal Perspectives. James M. Kauffman and.James S. 2

-Payne; Charles E. Merrill"Publishing Company, ColumbusOfl 43216; 1975; 439 1).; $12.95.

S-1879Attitudes_Toward the Retarded, A Summary of

Studies to 1972. The President's Committee on MentalRetardation, Washington, DC 20201; n.d.; 19 p.; free.

91

S-1912.__L-Habl-litnribn of Rural Educable MentallvRetarded Adolescents-A Handbook for Educators. C.

Rockne Copple, Dennis D. Schultz and John M. Self;U. Department of HEW, bifice of Education, Bureauof Research, WaShington, DC; 1969; 66 p.; free.

S-1932 Mental Retardation and Developmental, Dis-

abilities-Nn Annual Review, Volume VI. Joseph Wortis;

Bruilner/Mazel Publishers, Incorporated, 64 University

Place, New York, NY 10003; 1974; 305 p.; $11.25. ,

S-1934 The World of Nigel Hunt, The Diary of a

Mcingoloid Youth. Nigel Hunt; Garrett Publications, 29

West- 57th Street, New York, NY 10019;. 1967; 126 p.;

$3.00.

S-2003 Mental Handicap. Brian Kirman ahd JoanBicknell; Churchill Livingstone, New York, NY; 1975;

494 .p.; $39.84.

S-1592 Special Education in Transition. RegInald

L. Jones and Donald L. MacMillan; Allyn and Bacon, In-

corporated, Rockleigh, NJ 07647; 1974; collection.,of

articles; 464 p.; $7.95.

S-1597 Interviewing Guides for Specific Disabili-

ties: Mental Retardation. (Stock # 2900-00215); Super-

intendent of Documtnts, U.S. Ggvernment Printing Office,

Washington, DC, 20402;.revised 1974; 12 p.; $.30.

S-1651 Mainstreaming: Educable Mentally Retarded

Cldldren in Regular Classes. Jack W. Birch; The Coun-

cil fLr Exceptional Children. 1920 Association Drive,Reston, vA 22091; 1974; 104 p.; $2.75.

S-1654 Christmas in Purgatory, A Photographic

Essdy on Mental Retardation. Burton Blatt and Fred

Kaplan; Human Policy Press,,P.O. Box 127, Syracuse,

NY 13210; 1974;.121 p.; $3.00.

S-1677 Medical Aspects of Mental Retardation.Charles H. Carter; Charles C. Thomas Publishers,, 301-327 East Laurence Avenue, Springfield, IL; 1965; 1,062

p..; $32.75. ,

S-1692Research-Based Knoyledge About Mental Re-

tardation. 'Virginih L. Franks and Doris-0. Baker;

Arersity of Wisconsin, Department-of-Social---Work"Madi-son,-WI-53706T-I971I-155 p.; cost unknown. .

S-1697 Mother,: of Retarded Children, ilhw They

Teel, Where They -ind Help. Wafter H.- Ehlers; Char10

C. Thomas Publishers, 301-327 Edst Laurence Avenue, '

- Springfield, IL; 1966; 166 p.; $6.75.

s-1793 Mental,Retardation and the Future. 'Mono.-

graph,#5. K. B. McGovern and P. O. Browning; Rehabili,-"'

tation.Research and Training Center in Mental Retarda-

tion, Clinical,Services Building, Uaiversity of Oregon,

Eugene' OR 97403; 1972; 80 p.; free.

S-1794Recreation's Role in the Rehabilitation of

the Mentally Retarded.. Monograph #4. Larry L. Neal;

Rehabilitation Research and Tiaining Center ip Mental

Retardation, Clinical Servicea Building,'University of

Oregon, Eugene', OR 97403; 1970; 89 p.; free.

s-1795 Evaluation of Short-Term Training in Reha-

bilitation. Monograph 1/3. Philip, L. Browning; Reha-

--b-tlitation-Research7du&firadmilmg=-CenTer-111-Me.ta1-R,-------tardation, CliniCal Services Building, University of

Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403; 1970; 103 p.; free. ;

19.99.14 ICAPPED/GTHER. MENTALLY RETARDED

el KESOURCE

S-1593 !International Directory of Mental Retarda-

tion ResourCes. Rosemary F. Dybwad; U.S. Department of

HEW, Office of Mental Retardation, Washington, DC 20201;

1971;.'.3,154:; cost unknown. .

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20 TESTS:

S-1530 Behavior Analysis Scale-Educable. Experi-

mental Version. John J. Cook; Wisconsin Department of'

Public Instruction, Division for Handicapped Children,

126 Langston Street, Madison, WI53702; 1969;-11 p.; 1

transparency; free.

s-1758 Camelot Behavior Checklist. Ray Foster;

Camelot Behavioral Systems, P.O. Box 607, Parsons, KS

_67357; cl.stribui.:ed by Edmark Associates, Northrup Way,

Bellevue, WA 98005; 1974; booklet-and profile sheet,

9 P.; $2.50.

19.99.14 VICAPPED/?THER, MENTALLY RETARDEDlEACHER NSERVICE

S-1549The Special Educator's questron and Answer

Book.. Louis Marpet and Joseph.Prentky; Journal for

Special Educators of the Mentally Retarded, 107-20

I25th Street, Richmond Hill, NY 11419; n.d.; 92 p;

$2.00.

S-I550 The Special Educator's Handbook, Tips and

Tests, Volume 2. Revised edition. Louis Marpet and

Joseph Prentky; Journal for Special Educators of ple

Mentally-Retarded, 107-20 125th Street, Richmond Hill,

NY 11419; n.d.; 84 p.; $2.00.

19.02.15 HANDICAPPED/INITRPERSONAL AND bEHAVICR

9gIW SKILLS, blO EDTIONALLY DISTURB

U INSTRUCTION

s-1535 HCT Child Management Techniques. Home and

Community Treatment Project, Child/Adolescent Center,

Mendota Mental Health Institute, 301Troy Drive, Madi-

son, WI 53704;1974; spiral-bound, technique description

in written form, 25 p.; technique in 6"artoon-form: 13

pamphlets; cost unknown.

19.9.15 NDICARED/OTHER,EMOTIONALLY PISTURBED

WU AUDIO VISUAL MATERIALS AND

S-1639

.

-Mental Health-Film-Lisr.---Mendota Mental_Health-Institute, 301 Troy Drive, Madison, WI 53704;

1975; 4 p.; free.

19.4.15 HANDICAPPED/GTHER,-EMOTIONALLY DISTURBED

090 AWILLARY-SERVICES-

S-1892Finding Help for Troubled Children: Steps

to Take. CLOSER LOOK, The National Information Center

for the Handicapped, Box 1492, Washington, DC-20013;

n.d.; 24 p.; free.

19.99.15 NoldOPED/,(#f EMOTIONALLY DISTURBED

Ef1PCOYME/0

S-1540Mental Patidnts Work Back Into Society.

Janet K. Biown; MANPOWER,-Manpower Administration,

U.S. Department of Labor, Washington, DC 20210; 1970;

magazine article,. 3 p.; free.-_ .

19.99.15 1.APPSD/UTHER, EMOTIONALL'i DISTURBED

O'INSTRUCTION

'S-1598The Need to Fail. Bill Steele; AnnaArbor

Publishers: P.O. Box 388, Worthington, OH 43085; 1974.;- -,s-1937 Reality Orientation: A Technique toYlleha-

bilitatc Elderly And Brain-Damaged Patienis revised..

Public tion Services.Divislon, American FikraTr17-7.

-Association, 1706 - 18th Street, N14,.Washington, DC

.20009; 1975; 14 p.; $1.00."

- S-1971 Remotiv:iLion Kit: For Use in Mental Hos-

pitals: Publication Sdrvices Division,American Psy-

chiatric AssOciation", 1700 - 18th Street, NW, Washing

Eon, DC 20009;. n.d.; 1 v. [various pagings1;

19.99.15 }VmUCAPPED/OTHER, 6;0TIONALLY DISTURBED

410 PROGRAMS

S-1665- A Program for'the Vocational Rehabilitation'

of Emotionally Disturbed and Brain Injured Adolescents

in a Public School Setting,. Final.keport. Paul Irvine

and Russell A. Plumpton; ERIC Document ED 057528; 1970;

P.; MC $5.40, MF $.75.

S-1836 The Mental Health Team in the Schools.

Margaret Morgan LaWrence; Behavioral-Publications, In-

corp-Irated, 2852 Broadway, New York, NY 10025; 1971;

'169 P.; $10.95.

19.99.15 MCAPPED/OTHWEMOTIONALLY DISTURBED

S-1886 Mental Health on the Cat:pus, A Field Study.

Raymond Glasscote and Michael F. Fishman; Joint Infor-

mation Service, American Psychiatric Association, 1700

18th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20009; 19731 216 P.;

$7.00.'

8-1887Mental Illness in Later Life. Ewald W.

Busse and Eric Pfeiffer; American Psychiatric Associa-'

tion, 1977 - 18th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20009;.

1973; 301 p..; $7.00.

,

S-1742 ,Retreat from Sanity. Malcolm B. Bowers;

Human Sciences Press, Behavioral Publications, 72

Fifth Avenue, New York,'-NY 10011; 1974; 45 p.; $12.95. .

S-2066 Art Therapy: A Bibliography, January,

1940-June, 1973. Linda Cantt Mrffilyn Strauss Schmal.

National Institute of Mental Healt 5600 Fishers Lane,

Rockville, MD_20852; for sale b0Superintendent of Docu-

ments, U.S. Government PrintinfeOffice, Washington, DC

20402'; 1974; 148 p.; cost unknown.

ESEARCH

S-1580Some Tpings You ShOUld Know About Mental

and Emotional Illness. National Association for'Mental

Health, 1800 North Kent Street, Arlington, VA 22209;

C n.d.; brochure;, free.

S-1581Facts About Mentl Illness. National Asso-

ciation for Mental Health, 1800 North Kent Street, Ar-

lington, VA 22209; 1973; brochure; free.

S-1626CiergymaiWs Guide to Recognizing Serious

Mental Illness. NatiOnal Association' for Mental

Health, Incorporated, 1800 North Kent Street, Arling-

ton, VA 22209; 1969; 10 p.; $.10._

S4627 mental. Illness can be Prevented. National

Association for Mental Health, 1800 North Kent Street,

Arlington, VA 22209; n.d.; 1 p.; free.

S-1628 How to Deal With Your Tensions. .National

Association for Mental Health, 1800 North Kent Street,

Arlington, VA 22209; n.d.; 12 p.; free.

S-1629 ' Growing Up Ain't That Easy. National

Association for Mental Health, 1800 North Ken't; Street,

Arlington, VA 22209; n.d.; 1 p.; free,

S-1806Mental'Illness, A Caide for the Family.

Revised editiOti. 'Edith M. Stern; Natienal Association

for Mental Health, Publications Department, 1800 North

Kent Street, Arlington; VA 22209; 190; 124 p.; 8.80.

tesdarch-Contributtons-from--Psycho fory-to

Community Mental Health. Jerry W. Carter; Behav,pral

Publications', Incorporated, 2852 Broadway, New York,

NY 10025; 1968; 110 p.I $4.95.

S-1840 Iskies. in Community Psychology and Preven-

tive Mental Health: Task Force on Community Mental.J---

Health, Division 27 of the American Psychblogical Assor"

clation, Behavioral Publications., Incorporlted, 2852

Broadway, New York, NY 10025; 1971; 1611).; $5.95.

a

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S-1844Healt72 FiPth$14.95.

The Critical Issues of Community MentalHarry C;ottesfeld; Behavioral Publications,Avenue, New York, NY 10011; 1972; 296 P.;

19.99.15 HANDICAPPED/OTHER, EMOTIONALL' DISTURBED460 RESOURCES

S-1525 . A Selected Bibliography on Behavioral'Modifitations for Mental Health Personnel. Daniel

G. Brown; National Clearinghouse for Mental Health :

Information Publication Number 5016; 1969; availablefrom National Institute of Mental Health, 5454 Wis-consin Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015; 39 p.; cost

unknown.

S-1625 Publications of the American Psychiatric

Association. Publications Services Division, Ameri-can Psychiatric Association, 1700 - 18th Street,

Northwest, Washington, DC 20009; 1975; cltalog, 16 p.;

free.

S-1842 Coordinate Index Reference Guide to

Community Mental Health. Stuart E. Golann; Be-havioral Publidations, 72 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY

10011; 1969; 237 p.; $6.95.

S-1911 Schizophrenia - Is There An Answer? N1MH-

Center for Studiesof Schizophrenia, U.S. Departmentof HEW,Public Helith Service; National Institute of

Mental. Health, 5600 Fishers" Lane, Rockville, MD 20852

1974; 16 p:; free.

S-1986 Mental Health Materials Center Information.Sheet, Mental Health and Family Life Education-Books'

and Pamphlets, Human Services Education ResourceSystem, Publications of the Croup for the Advancement

of Psychiatry, Seminars: 1974-75. Mental Health

Materials Center, 419 park Avenue South, New York, NY

10016; a974; free.

S-1606 U:S. Facilities and Programs for Children

with Severe Mental Illnesses, A Directory. The

National Society for Autistic Children; Public Docu-:

ments Distribution Center, 5801 Tabor Avenue, Phila-

delphia, PA 19120; 1974; 448 p.; $3.30.

19,99.15 mICAPPED/rHER/EMOTIONALLY DISTURBED

_VEACHER NSERVICE.

S-1784 Training Effective Teachera: A Competency

Based-Practicum Model for Teachers of Emotionally Dis-

turbed Children. Betty R. Damren, et al; Ann Arbor

Publishers, P.O. Bok 388, Worthington, OU 43085; 1975;

53 P.; $22.00.

S-1833 middle-Level Workers: Characteristics,

Training and Utilization ot Mental Health Associates.

E. Baker and Harold L. McPheeters; Behavioral Publi-

cations, Incorporated, 2852 Broadway, New York, NY

10025; 1975; 67 p.; $4.50. c,

19.01.16. HANDIZAPPgD/WIIJNICATION SKILLS, SPEECH A,ND

LANGUAGE DISABILITY0 INSTRUCTION '

S-1849 'A Procedure Manual in Speech Pathology With

Brain Damaged Adults. Joseph S. Keenan; The Interstate

'Printers and Publishers, Incorporated, D'anville, IL

unknown.

tdP-es,--147-p.; co-St-

93

0

19N.16 WomicA PED/READING AND LANGUAGE ARTS,

AINSTRUCTI4GE DI.mBILItY

s-1705 Communication(for the Laryngectomized.Ralph C. Bralley and. Theresa F. Ormond; The InterstatePrinters and Publisher§, Incorporated, Danville, IL61832; 1970; 10 p.; $1.75.

19.12.16 HANDICP.PED/BUSINESS/OFFICE OCCUPATIONS,UECH/LANGUAGE DISABILITY

Z/U INSTRUCTOON;

S-1709 Typing Keys forRemediation of ReadineandMaetta Davis; Academic Theeopy Publicatinns,

San Rafael, CA.; 1971;-.37 p..; $4.50.

19,99.16 191,1DICAPPED/OTHER, SPEECH/LANGUAGE DISABILITY

0 INSTROCTION

S-1701 An AdUlt Has Aphasia..., Daniel R. Boone;

The InterstateRilinters and 17,ub1isherS, Incomorated,

Danville, IL.;.1965; 24 p.; $100.

S-1704 Aphasia Therapy Mannal. Joseph C. Aurelia;

The Interstate Printers and Publishers, Incorporated,

Danville, IL 61832; 1974; 66 p.; $2.50.

19.ft16 NDICAPPED/OTHER,'SPEECHAANGUAGE51D ORGANIZATIONS

5-1564 Dedicated to Suceessful Treatment.and

Rehabilitation: Lancaster. Cleft Palate Clinic.

Lancaster Cleft Palate Clinic, 24 North-LiMe Street,

L.ancaster, PA; n.d.; 12 p.; free. .

. .

19.99.16 HUICAPPED/OTHER, SPEECH/LANGUAGE DISABILITY.4 RESEARCH

S-I565 Steps in Habilitation-for the Cleft Lip-andPalate.Child..Samuel Berkowitz; Mead, Johnson andCompany,-'Eyansville, IN 47721;; 1972; 13 p.; free.

S-1566 The Road to Normalcy for the Cleft Lip and

Palate Child% Samuel Berkowitz; Meat?, Johnson and

Company, Evansville, IN 47721; 1972; 13 p.; free.

S-1669 Adult Aphasia, Asessment and Treatment. -,

John Eisenson; Prentice Hall;.:Ihcorporated, Englewood

Cliffs, NJ; 1973; 240 p.,;-,.$13.95.1. ' .

S-1390 helping Your 'C.Fril:Pek Corxectly, John E.

Bryant; Public Affairs-Pamphletsistributed by CLOSER

LOOK, The"National Information CenEer for-the Handi-

capped, Box 1492: Washington, DC.20013; 19.70;- 20 1).;free.----. ;'.',!';'.:.;:-

.

19.1:02,.17HANDICAPPED/INTERPERSONAL AND BEHAVIOR CRING

' SKI S/LEARNING DISABILITY41U OGRAMS

S-19113 The P6,choeducationar.Jreatment of Hyper-

.active Children. RobertE-yelett; Fearon Publishers, .

Incorporated, Six Daslis.T1dce, Belmont, CA; 1974; 113

P.; $5.75.

19.02.17' RANDEPPED/INTERPERSONAL AND BEHAVIOR COPpr. KILLS/LEARNING DISABILITY

EARCH

S-1941 Children With Learning and Behavior Problems-

A Behavior Management Approach., illiam I. Gardner;

Allyn and Bacon, Ineorpprated, 470 Atlantinv,,Avenue,

Boston, MA; 1974; 353 p.; $5.95...'

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19.07.17 :1ANDICAPPlaD/READING AND LANGUAGE ARTS/

lirCURRICULUM "NING UISABILIT1 0.,.

Language Training_ for Adolescents, CurriculumA

Outline and Guide to Supplementary Matehtals, #316.Do:othy M. Bywoters; Educathrs Publishing Service, Incor-porated, 75 Moulton Street, Cambridge, MA 02138; 145;112 '14.; $5.20.

.

s-1733 Languaz raining forAdolescentsv StudentsWorkbook, #315. Dorothy M. Bywaters;.Educators Pub-lishidg Service, lncorpuratd, 75' Moulton Street, Cam-bridge, MA 021138;. 1967; 48, p.; $1.80.

,

S-1782

19: Cf7,. 17 HANDICARPPD/READI NG LANGUAGE ARTS/.NING UISABILI

-q50RSEARCH '

Dyslexia: _.,ProhleMs of Reading Disabilities.CoNberg and Gilbert B. Syhiffmah; Grune andNow Ydrk, NY; 1972; 194 p.; 59.50%

\,

-h.99.17 HANDICAPPED/OTHER, LEARNING DIWILITY. 050 AUDID VISUALMATERIALS AND:METHDDS

,

SL1727 etispry Mfectsand Lear:din ,.(VT-30ph);''

Multi Medi.iThfWe, Mt. San Jacintd. Co .1.gc7, 21400

Highway 79, San'Jacinto, CA 93283; 1 v.as.4!tte

tape. 1 filmstrip. I Worksheet, I pq4t-eeSt416.00.

S-1868 ,

H.-rman

Stratton.

S-1723 ,Movement, Defects and Learniiig. (VT-731ph);

Multi Media OfficMe. San Jacinto Col1ege,.021.400

4. Riihway 79,''4,1a.,iariineo, GA..93283;.n.d.; 1,caspte1 filmstrip, i worksheet,41post-test; -1,6,..00.

..'' i «

..

S-I910Tlie iransformation, Teaching Those'With Learn-

, Llg4Disabilities.-Barbara Williams and He'ralil D. Carl-

ton; University of Utah, Career Inform. tidn,Center,

Salt Lake:Jiity4, UT 84112; 1973; 1 films 1.11, Lreel tape

1 -'12-fiag scrip't; cost unknown.

.19.99.17 HANDICAPPED/OTHER, LEARNING DISABILITY

270 INSTRUCTICN , '

nr,

- .

"

S-1657 Handbook on Learning Disabilities,,AProggfor the Child, the Adolescent, the Adult.Weber; Prentiec Hall, InCorporated; n.d.; 257 p.;41-295.

s-05 Learning Dif.ficulti, Causes and PsychologlcalImplicatiens, A Guide f24. Professionals., Kurt:.Glasery

Charles C. .Thothas PUbIisbrS,'301-327 East Laur6lee.,

Avenue, Sptingfieid, IL; 1974; 92 p,; $8.75.

S-1676Meeting the Neds'of Learning Disabled Chil-

dren in .the Regular.Class. Wineva Grzynkowicz and others!'

t:llarles C. Thomas Publisher's, 301-327 East Laurence Aventfe,

Springfield, IL; 1974; 192 p $1.1..75.1.1

. S-1685Parents and Teachees, Guide to Learning Dis-

.abilities,-A HOMe-School Cookbook. Helen Ginandes Weiss ."

,ond Martin S. We1Ss;.TreehouseA:Associates, Box.568, Great.

J3arrihgton, MA 0,1230; 1973; 43 p.; $4.00.

A Survival Manual, Case Studies and Suggestfons

for the Learning Disable& Teenager. Helen Ginandes Weiss

and Martin.S. Weiss; Treehouse Associates, Box 568, Great

Barrington, MA 01230;" 1974; 150 p.; $6.00: .

S-1865Academic Activities for:Adolescents with Le"arn-

===."=-Ing'aligabilIttertyn,James:.-Balley±,Learning_Pathways _Incorpornted, P.O. Bex 1407, Evergreen, CO 80439; n.d.";

339 p.; 412.00.

S-ThrEducating Children With Le514ning and Behavior

Prob Martin Alan Kozloff; Wiley-Interscience,lue, Nework, ur 1:0016; 1974; 459 p.; $16.95.

S-1903 A Teacher's Guide to Sex EducatiOn for" Persons

with learning Disabilities. Winifred Kempton; Duxbury

Press, North Scituate, MA; 1975; 162 p.; 14.95.

4':i;

19.99.17 34NDICAPPED/0THER, LEARNING DISABILITY410 FROGRAMS

6-1696 **Youth in Trouble. Betty Lou Kratoville;

Academic Therapy Publications., 1539 Four'th.Street,San Rafael, CA 94901; 1974; 112. p.; $3.50..

Learning Problems in the Ciassi-oom. Marianne

klE?g and Phyllis Moslow; Grune and Stratton, New York,

NY; 1973: 353 p.; $11.50.

S-1930 The'Remediat.ion of Learning Disabilities:

A Handbook of Psychoeducational ResourcePrograms.

(second edition). Rebert E. Valett.;, Fe.ron Publishers,

Incorporated, Six DavisnPlace; Belmont, CA; 1974; 228 p.;

$15.00..11

5-1958 - Prescriptions for Learning. -"Roaert E. Valett;..`

Fearon PublisherS, Incorporated, Six Davis place, Bel- .

mont, CA; 1970; 68 p.;.$3.20. .

19.99,17 HANDICAPPED/CTHER, LEARNING DISABILITY

4)0 RESEARCH

S-1691 Project COPE, For Adolescents with LearningDisabilities, A Three Pronged Approach to Remediation.'

Helen Ginantleb Weiss and Martin S. Weiss; TreehouseAssociateS, P.O. Box 568, Great Barrington, MA 012311;

1975; 10 p.; $.75.

5-1763 The Brain Injured Ariolescentleol Gordon;ew York Association for Brain. Injured-Children, 95

Madison AyenUe, New'''hrk; NY 10016; third edition;

1971; 12 p.;

CCO-1/1-7;0

Developmental Language Disability, Adult.Accomplishments of Dyslexic Boys. Margaret B. ll'aWson;

The John Hopkins Universitr'Presd, Baltimore, MD 21218;

1968; 127).; $5.50.

S-1355 They Tem Can Succeed: A Practical Guide for

Parents of-Learning Disabled.:.Children. -Doreet Kronick;

Academic' Therhpy PublicationS 1539 Foureh Street, San':

Rafael, CA 94901; 1969;,121 p.; $3.75.

S-1356 1What About Me? The LD Adolescent, Doreen.

..Kronick;'..Academic'Theiapy publications, 1539 Fourth

4rraei, San Rafael, CA 94)011 '1975; 219 p.;

S-1866 Children With Specific Learning Difficulties:The Effect of Neuro Developmental Learning Disorders on

Children of Normal IntelLgence. SeCond edition;. Jes,!;,ie

Francis-Will.iams; Pergamou Press, New York City, NY; '-

1974; 28' p.; $9,75.

19.99117 .-HANDICAPPED/0THER, LEARNINGVI ITY

.,460 KpouRcts:

',s-1753 Old.Classigsand New Finds for Your LD Book-.

%Shelf. CLOSER LOOK. 'The National-,Information Center

forthe HandiCippeclij Box 1492, Washington, DC 20013;

6 p.;-free:

S-1818Directory of Films to Underdiand, Help and

Teach Individuals WithLearning Disabilities. Cali-

fornia Association for:Neurologically-Handi.capped.Children,' P.0. Box 4088, Los Angeles, CA 90051; 1975; 94-

P.;"$3.25..

19.99.17AITAPPED/011-1ERARNING DISABILITY

...,_ .

S-1888.SymOtOM'atology add Identification of a Child

With Learning Disabilities. Lillian K.Nittenson;,,,

.Priority Innovations, Incorporated, P.O. Rox 792,

Skokie, IL .60076; 1969; 6 p.;' $1,00.

S-I9Y4Domain-Referenced Testing in Special EdUC&.--.

tion. Wells Hively,and Maynard C. Reynolds; The Coun-

cil for ExceptionanChildren, 1920 Association Drive,

,....eston, VA 20091; 1911% 146 p.; $4.00.

' ''`rt N .Nkl., y

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S-1946 Learning_DisJbilities: Diagnostic-Prescrip-

tive Instruments. Robert E. Valett; Fearon Publishers,Six Davis Drive, Belmont;,CA 94002; 1973; 176 p..; $8.80.

s-1995 A PsychoeducatiOnal Inventory of Basic Learn-

ing Abilities and Workbook. Robert E. Valett; FearonPublishers, incorporated, 6 Davis Drive, Belmont, CA

94002; 1973; 16 p. in inventory, 12 p. in workbook;'

cost unknown.

S-1770 Learning Disabilities Resource Materials.Maxine Towle; Department of Behavioral Disabilities-,2605 Marsh Lane, Madison, WI; n:d.; 2. v. (various pag-ings), "The materials were Alistriboted...to studentsin rhe-learnIng--di-sabilitie-S- EeTtiFir"; cost unknown.

19.99.13 HANDICAPPED/OTHER, MULTIPLE HANDICAPS

220 1INANCE

S-1686 s tate Vocational Rehabilitation Agency, Fact

Sheet poklet, Fiscal Year 1.944. U.S. Department of

HEW; Office of Human Development, Rehabilitation Sr-

vices Administration, Washington, DC 20201; 1975; 480

p.;ccost unknOwn.

19.99,18 INIDICAPPED/OTHER,MULTIPLE HANDICAPS

110 INSTRUCTION

S-1546Training Analysis for the Deaf/Blind. Paul

E, May; Double K Productions, 931 Hanover, Aurora, CO

80010; 1975; 37 L.; cost unknown.

19.99,18 HgbIDICAPPED/OTHER-; MULTIPLE HANDICAPS

4 RESEARCH40

S-1863 Cerebral Palsied and LedYning Disabled Chil-

dren: A Handbook/Guide to Treatment, Rehabilitation

and Education. Nancy C. rks; Charles C. Thomas Pub-

lishers, Springfield, IL; 1 4; .409 p.; $1750v

.Sr-1867 , The Emotionally Dist

.AAlistor.ical and.COntem.Orarhaiar and Harvey A. Stevens;Englewood Cliffs, NJ; 1975;

rbed, Mental:11y Retarded:

erspective. Earl E. Balt-

rentice-Hall, Incorporated,

3 p.; $11.95.

S-1881 .Tbe'SeVerel Multi i,.. Handica..ed: What "Are.

The IssueS?: Prock,edings frod the Regional, Topical ---

Conterence sponsored,by Rocky'Mountain Regional Resource

Center; Sbuthwest.-Region'al Resource Center, University

of Utah, 2363 Foothill Drive, Suite.G, Salt Laks, City,

er-UT 84109, Attention: V. Engleman, Training Coordinator;.,-7974; 128- p.; free.

19A9:18 ICAPPED/UIHER. MULTIPLE HANDNP

-STATARDSI, 4

II

S-1883Recommendations tor Action: The Hearing

/mpaired Mentally RetardeCA William C. -Healey, Project

Director, AteriCan.Speech and Hearing Association, 9030

Old Georgetown Roadc Washington, DC 20014; 1975; 157 p.;

free.7

'019,02,19 HANDICAPPED/INTERPPSONAL ANDBEHAVIOR OOP- NG

SKILS/CHEMICALLY DEPENDENT'410 )RcGRAms

S-2090Counseling the Alcoholic.. Richard O. Heilman

and Jon R. Weinberg, Ph.D., ilazelden Foundation, P.O.

Box 176, Center City, MN 55012; 1970-1975; 8 pamphlets.

.,CONTENIS: L. Why do alcoholics deny their problem?

-2. Interview techniques for diagnosing alcoholism.

-3. Quick test for professional understanding of alco-

holism.-4. Is pessimism about alcoholics justified?-5..

Helping the client with alcohol related problems.-6.

.Dealing with denial.-7.'Dynamics.of drug dependency.-8.

Ten tips for counseling recovering alcohOlics.

19.14.19 ICAPPED/HEALTH OCCUPATIONS/CHEMICALLY

_EPENDENT110 CURRICULUM

S-2087 Study Guide for Emergency Medical and Drug_

Abuse Technician. James A. PatterSon; Terros, Incor-porated, 502 West Roosevelt, Phoenix, AZ 85003; distri-buted by Do It Now Foundation, National-Media Center,P.O. Box 5115, Phoenix-, AZ 85010; 1973; 1 v. (various

paging's); cost unknown.

19.99.19 LIWICAPPED/OTHER/CHEMICALLY DEPENDENTUU) ANCILLARY SERVICES

S-2034 A Family Affair. NIAAA. DHEWPublication No. (ADM)75-163, distributed by NatioaalClearinghouse for Alcohol Infoririation, Box 2345, Rock-ville, MD 20852; Superintendent of Documents, U.S.Government Printing Office; Washington, DC 20402; 1974;

8 p.; $.25.

S-2035 Alcohol: Some Qdestions and Answers. DHEW

Publication No. (HSM) 71-9048, U.S. Department ofHealth, Education, and Welfare, Nat,lonal.Institute onAlcohol Abuse and AlCoholism; 5600:Fishers Lane, Rock-ville, MD 20852; for sale by Superintendent of Documents,U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402;1971; 14 p.; $.15.

S-2036 Coming Home - A.Thought Book for Pcople: Spe-cial Action Office for Drug Abuse Pievention: Hazelder

Literature Department, Box 176,'Center City, MN 55012;1973; 23 p.; $.65.

'S-2C37 Facts About Alcohol.Publication No. (ADM) 75-31,Alcphol Abuse and Alcoholismville, MD 20852, distributed

, for Alcohol Information, BoxSuperintendent of Documents,Office, Wagliington, DC '20402;

rand Alcoholism. DHEWNational'Instituto on

, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rock-by'National Clearinghouse2345, Rockville, MD 20852;U.S. Go'vernment Printing

1974;- 4413-; $.85.-

S-2038' New Hope, New Possibilities. A report Co the

religious communities on The Alcohol Safety Action Pro-jects (ASAP). David A. Works and John E. Soleau; ALS.Department of Transportation, National Highway TrafficSafety Administration, distributed by the NationalClearinghouse for Alcohol InformationBoX 2345f Rock=ville, MD 20852; 1974; 26 p.; free.

S-2039 Someone Close Drinks Too Much. DHEW- Publi-

cation (ADM) 74-23. U.S. Department of Health, Educa-tion and Welfare, National Institute on Alcohol Abuseand Alco'olismi 5600 Pishegt_Lane Rockyille,.MD 20852;

. _'for sale by the SuperIntenient oi Documents, U.S.GovernMen: Printing Office, WashingtOn,- DC 20402; 1974;

15 p.; $.40.

S-2040 Thinking About prinking. DHEW Publication

No: (HSM) 72-9076. U.S. Department of Health, Educa-tion and Welfare, National Institute on Alc.24o1 Abuseand AlcoholiSm, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockvilir: MD 20852;for sale by the Superintendent of Documentis, U.S.Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402;"1972;

31 P.; $.35.

S-2041 12 Ways ta Solve Your Problem. Charles L.

Allee'Spife Fleming H. Revell Company, Old -

Tappan, NJ; distili.uted by Hazelden Literature Depart-ment, Box 176, Center City, MN 55012;,1961;-64 p.; $.95.

S-2042Young Americans, Drinking: Driving, Dying.

U.S. Department of Transportation, NatiOnal HighwayTraffic Safety Administration,"distributed by the Na-tional Clearinghouse for Alcohol Information, Box 2345, .

Rockville, MD 20852; n.d.; 10 pr; ftee.

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.19,99.19 HANDICAPPED/OThER/CHEMICALLY DEPENDENT150 EmPLoymENT

S-2021 A Company- PrEgram on Alcoholism. The Chris-

topher D. Bmithers Foundation, Incorporated, 41 East57th Street, New York, NY 10022; 1974, distributed byHazelden Literature Department, Box 176, Center City,MN 55012; 42 p.; $.70.

S-2022 Development of a Process to Identify Compe-tencies Common to Two or More Jobs. Charles E. Yost;

Center for Vocational, Technical and Adult Education,University of Wisconsin-Stout, Menomonie, WI 547511______

---19-7-5; 26 p.; cost unknown.

S-2023 Emplo...Lr's Alcohol Abuse Kit. Hazelden Li-terature Department, Box 176, Center City, MN 55012;42 1); $.70.

S-2024 Occupational Alcoholism: Some Problems and

Some Solutions. National:Institute on Alcohol AbuSeand Alcoholism, 5600 1-ishers Lane, Rockville, HD 20852,distributed by National Clearinghouse for Alcohol In-formation, Box 2345, Rockville, HD 20852; 1975; 26 p.;

cost unknown.

S-2051 Mode/ for Placement--Job Laboratory Approach.Kalisankar Malik and Ruth Sablowsky; n.p.; 1975; fromJOURNAL or REll)UILITATION, National RehabilitationAssociaticn, 14ashin3ton, DC; November-December, 1975,p. 14-20, 41; cost unknown.

19.99.19. HANDICAPPED/On-ER/CHEMICALLY DEPENDENT180 EVALUATION

S-2043 A Model fdr Program Evaluatio6 in Rehabili-tation.. Seres 3, Monograph XIX. LeRoy Spaniol, Ken-

neth W. Reagles and George N. Wright; Wisconsin Studiesin Vocational RehabilitatiOn, University of WisconsinRegional Rehabilitation Research Institute, Madison,WI 53706; 1975; 30 1.; cost unknown,

S-2044 Program Evaluation Models.for Rehabilitation:A Review of the Literature. LeRoy Spaniol, Kenneth W.

Reagles and George N. Wright; Wisconsin Studies in Vo-cational Rehabilitation, University of Wisconsin Re-gional Rehabilitation isearch Institute, Madison, WI53706; 1975; 73,p.; cos \unknown.

19,99.19 99NDICAPPEL/OTHER/CHEMICALLY DEPENDENT0 INSTRUCTION

S-2047 Educator's Drug Abuse Kit. Hazelden Litera-

ture Department, Center City, MN 55012; 1955-1974; 14pamphlets in envelope; $3.50 total.

CONTENTS: -1. Barbiturates: threat or menace? $.10.

-2. L.S.D. and the market place.-3. The facts abouttobacco abuse. $.10.- 4. Junk and you. $.10.-5. Thefacts about P.C.P. $.10.- 6. All about downer drugs.

$.10.- 7. Gunk: all about drugs and pollution. $.10.-8. Speed and whites aie the same thing. $.10.- 9. Whatthe body does with alcohol. $.25.- 10. A history oiour confused attitudes about beverage alcohol. $.40.-

11. Ear:y'recognition of alcoholism and other.drug de-pendence. $.40.= 12. Exploring alcohol questions. $.50.- 13. Facts about commonly ,used drugs. $1.25.- 14. The

journey beyond trips: alternatives to drugs. $.50.

S-2049 Preventing Alcoholism. The Christopher D.Smithers Foundation, Incorporated,,41 East 57th Street,New York, NY 10022; distributed by Hazelden LiteratureDepartment, Box 176, Center City, MN 55102; 1974; 47

p.; $1.00.'

_

S-2050 Teaching About Drinking. DHEW Publication

No. (ADM) 1974-75. U.S. Department of Health, Educa-tion and 1,elfare, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse,and Alcoholism, distributed by the National Clearing-.house for Alcohol information, Box 2345, Rockville, MD2082,5 and the Superiv.tendent 'of Documents, U.S. Govern-ment Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402; 1974; 10 p.;

$.25.7

s-2093 Drugs: What They Are and What They Do. Digi-

tal Information Access System (DIAL). Campus Assis-

tance Center, University:of Wisconsin, Madison, WI

53706;_n.d.4._38%1.

CONTENTS: 1. Myths about marijuana.-2. Dial 103; theDrug Information Center,--whae is it?-3. A friend ison a bad trip.-4. What about barbiturates?-5. Drugtreatment and referral agencies.-6. Drugs and-the-law.--7. What is a drug?-8. :Talking to a depressed friend. .

-9. Decreasing feelings of depression.-10. Cocaine.-11.

Alcoholism: problem drinking:-12. Counseling a friend.

-13. Amphetamines. Transcriptions of selected tapes

from the DIAL collection; cost unknou,,,

19,99.19 HANDICAPPED/OTHER/CHEMICALLY DEPENDsIT410 PROGRAMS.

S-2025 Treating Alcoholism:. The Illness, The Symp-toms, The Treatment. DHEW Publication No. (ADM) 74-128.

National Clearinghouse for Alcohol Information, Box2345, Rockville, MD 20852; 1974; 16 p.; free.

A

S-2E26 Task Based Curriculum Development. Center for

Vocational, Technical and Adult Education, University'of Wisconsf.n-Stout, Menomonie, WI 54751; 23 p.; free.

19.99.19 tIDICAPPED/OTHER/CHEMICALLY DEPENDENT4 KESEARCH

S-2079 Alcohol: Facts Behind the Rumors. Behind the

Myths. Dan Frazier and Vic Pawlak; Do It Now Founda-tion, Institute for Chemical Survival, P.O. Box 5115,Phoenix, AZ 85010; 1975; 25 p.; $1.00.

s_2080 Amphetamine Use and Misuse with Recommendations

for Stimulant Control Policy. John C. Kramer and Rob-ert Pinco; n.p.; n.d.; reprinted from JOURNAL OF PSY-CHEDELIC DRUGS, vol. 5, no. 2, 1972; p. 139-145; costunknown.

S-2081Introduction to the Problem of Heroin Addic-

tion in America, John C. Kramer, n.p.; reprinted

from ..I.OURNAL.OF PSYHEDELIC DRUGS, vol. 4, no. 1, 1971;

8 p.; cost unknown.

S-2C82 Three Portraits of the Young Drug User: Com-

parison Of MMPI Group Profiles. Richard F. Kendall

and Stephen M. Pittel; n.p.; n.d.; reprinted from.JOURNAL OF PSYCHEDELIC DRUGS, mol. 3, no. 2, 1971, p.

63-66; cost unknown.

S-2116 S panish Language Alcoholism Information Pac-

ket. Department of Public Health and Social Services,CAC Alcoholism Outreach Program, 55 North DickinsonStreet, Madison, WI; 1974; 3 pamphlets in envelope; cose

unknown.

CONTENTS: ,Programas y servicios para combatir elalcoholismo y el mal uso de las drogas.- Alcoholism:

it's treatable. Mensaje de esperanza.- El vicio delalcoholismg, el alcholismo, el que mal usa el alcohol.

S-2083. Marijuana and Crime: A Survey Report. Jared

R. Tinklenberg and Patricia Murphy; nip.; n.d.; re-printed from JOURN4 OF PSYCHEDELIC DRUGS, vol. 5, no.

2, 1972, p. 183-191; cust unknown.

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S,20V2 (Drug Information.) Various publishers,'various dates; 23 pamphlets in envelope; cost unknown.

CONTENTS: 1. All about cocaine.-2. Decisions...aboutdrugs.-3, The downers; the central nervous systemdepressant drugs.-4. Drug dependency.-5. THe drug turn

on.-6. Drugs: information for crisis treatment.-7.

Drugs of abuse: an introduction to their actions andpotential hazards.-8. Facts about amphetamihes.-9.Facts about barbiturates.-10. Facts about cannabis.-11.Facts about LSD.-12. Facts about opiates.-13. Factsabout tranquilizers.-14. Junk: getting yourself to-gether.-15. Marijuana: ,unbiased facts-about the killer

weed.-16. Narcotics: some questions and answers.-17.Pro-drug dialectic communication.on drug abuse and .themarijuana red herring.-18. Tips on drug abuse'preven--tion for the parents of, a young child.-19. Tran9uili-.

zers: a critical look at America's number one drig

heroin.--21.-The up-and-down-drugs:___ _

amphetamines and bariturates.-22. Volatile substances:some questions and answers.-23. You got any I.O. kid?

-S-2073 Man ar;.3 His Mind-Changers: Proceedings of

the 30th Interntional Congress on Alcoholism and DrugDependence, Amsterdam, September, 1972. Archer andEva Tongue; International Council on Alcohol and Addic-

tions, Lausanne, Switzerland; Do It Now Foundation,P.O. Tox 5115, Phoenix, AZ 85010; n.d.;,. 99 p.; cost

unknown.

S-2074 Alcohorism and Drug Addiction: Proceedings

of the Association of Psychiatrists in Africa 1974Workshop, 18-24 September, 1974--Nairobi, Kenya.International Council on Alcohol and Addictions,Lauganne, Switzerland; Do It Now Foundation, P.O. Box5115, Phoenix, AZ 85010; n.d.; 136 p.;$4.00.

S-2075 International Congress on Alcoholism and DrugDenendence, Bangkok, Thailand, 23-28 February, 1975:

Proceedings. Brenda Blair, et al; International Coun-

cil on Alcohol and Addictions, Lausanne, Switzerland:Do It New Foundations, P.O. Box 5115, Phoenix, AZ

85010; 1975; 2 v.; cost unknown.

S-2076 International Institute on the Prevention

and Treatment of Drug_ Dependence, Copenhagen, Denmark,'

8-12 July, 1974; Papers Presented. International Coun-

cil on Alcohol and Addictions, Lausanne, Switzerland;Do It Now Foundation, P.O. Box 5115, Phoenix, AZ 85010;

n.d.; 156 p.;'008t unknown:

S-2077 International Institute' on the Prevention and

Treatment of Alcoholism, 20th Manchester, England, 23-

_....28..May.19.74;,Papers Presented. Internationpl Council

on Alcohol and Addictions, Lausanne, SwitzerfandibO'IC.'Now Foundation, P.O. Box 5115, Phoenix, AZ 85010; n.d.;

220 p.; cost unknown.

S72078 A Consc ientious Guide to the HallucinogenS.

Joe E. Axton; Do It Now Foundation, Institute of Chemi-

cal Survival, P.O. Box 5115, Plioenix, AZ 85010; 1975;

25 p.; cost unknown.

S-2017 Parent's Drug Abuse Kit. Hazelden Literature

Department, Box 176, Center City, MN 55012; 9 pamphlets

in envelope;' kit S2.00; $3.05 total.

- 1 A Guide'for the Family of the hrug Abuser. $.25.

- 2 Alcoholism-A Merry-Go-Round Named Denial. $.40,'

- 3 Free to Care. $.40.- 4 Acceptance - The Way to Serenity and Pep,re of Mind.

$.25.- 5 Drug Abuse: A Realistic Primer for Parents. $.40.

- 6 When Your Teenager Starts Drinking. $.30.

- 7 Early RecognitiOn of Alcoholism and Other Drug

Dependence. $.40- 8 What Shall We Teach the Young About Drinking? $.25.

1- 9 Points for Parents. $.40. Pamphlets Number.8 and

9 not in original kit.

2 9

S-2013----America's Worst Drug Problem: Alcohol.

Richard L. Reilly,; Liguori Publications, Liguori,..M063057; 1974; distributed by Hazelden Literature Depart-Ment, Box 176, Center City, MN 55012; 1974; 128 p.; $1.75.

S-2019 ,Drugs From A to 2, A Dictionary. Second edi-

tion. Rich-ard,...R. Lingeman; McGraw Hill Book Company,

1221 Avenue of Aricas, New York, NY 10020; distri-buted by Hazelden Litesiature Department, Box 176, Cen-ter City, MN 55012; 1974; 316 p-:,; $3.50.

S-2020 Drugs and Alcohol. Second editfon._.Kenneth

L. Jones, Louis W. Shainberg and Curtis O. Byeri-liarper

and Row, Publishers, New York, NY; distributed by Ha-zelden Literature Department, Box 176, Center City, MN

55012; 1973; 162 p.; $3.95.

S-2030 Facts'About Commonly Used Drugs.' Robert

Brody .and_David_P- _Jenkin5i__.Hazelden_Litetat4Te 11ePa4-ment, Box 176, Center City, MN 55012; 1974; 26 p.; $1.25.

S-2031 The 13th American. Pastor. Paul; Hazelden

Literatdre DepartMent, Box 1-76-,-Center City, MN 55012;

1973+ 190 P.; $1.50.

a-2032 Arresting Alc8holism. The Christopher D.

Smithers Foundation; Hazelden Literature Department,Box 176, Center City, MN 55012; 1974; 31 p.; $.70.

S-2033 The Alcoholism Complex. The Christopher D.

Smitherg Foundation; Hazelden Literature Department,Center City;' MN 55012; 1974; 31 p.; $.70.

S-2001 The Recovering Alcoholic: Information Kit.

Hazelden Literature Department, Box 176, Center City,MN 55012; 1974; 8 pamphlets in envelope; $2.45 total".

CONTENTS: Common sense re-education of the abnormaldrinker.- A look at relapse.-Don't tell me I'm not analcoholic.-Barriers against recovery.-The Dry DrunkSyndrome,-Alcoholist and the Family.-The Recovery ofChemically Dependent Families.-A.A.--A Family Affair.

S-2011 (Women and Alcohol: InThrmation Packet.)Hazelden Literature Department, Box 176, Center City,

MN 55012; 1954-1975; 3 pamphlets sold individually.

CONTENTS: The Alcoholic:Wife.- $.15.-A.A. fur theWoman.-$.20.-The Liberated Woman.-$.40.

S-2013 Youth Drag Abuse Kit. Hazelden Literapure

Department, Box 176, Center City, MN 55012; 1969:75;

9 pamphlets in envelope; $1.80 total; sold individually.

-1:-swd-dda wrffs-Yeo-twe-sdme-2. The Facts About Tobacco Abuse. $.10 -3. Junk andYou. $.10 -4. LSD and the Market Place. $.10 All

About Downer Drugs. $.15 6. The Facts About P.C.P.

$.10 7 7. Gunk: .All About Drugs and Pollution. $.10

-8. Young People and A.A. $.20 - 9. Thinking About

Drinking. $.50. Pamphlets Number 4 and 8 are not in

original kit.

S71.981 1..An Investigation of the Interaction of Learn-ing Styles and Types of Learning Experiences in Voca-

tional-Technical.Education. Center for Vocational,

Technical and Adult Education, University of Wisconsin-Stout, Menomonie, WI 54751; 1973; 141 p.; cost unknown.

S-1944 Alcohol and Alcoholism Information'Packet.Hazelden Literature Department, Box 176, Center City,

MN 55012; 1975; 12 pamphlets; sold individually.

CONTENTS: 1. Early Bird Warning Signal's of Alcoholism.

$.15 -2. What Everyone Should Know About Alcohol. $.25

-3. What Everyone Should Know About Alcoholism. $.25

-4. Alcoholism-a Treatable Disease. $.50 -5. If You

Drink...What you Should Know and Do. $.40 -6. How toKnow an Alcoholic, $.30 -7. A History of Our Confused

Attitudes Toward Beverage Alcohol. $.40 .-8.4 I Can't Be

an Alcoholic Because.... $.ib -9. Almost All You Ever

Wanted to Know About Alcoholism. $.35 -10. Why Do They

Have to Suffer s Long? $.15 -11. Phases of Alcohol

Addiction. $.30 -12. Is It Alcoholism? A checklist of

CarmnVemQ. g.7%.

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S-1945 Alcoholics Anonymous Information Kit. Hazel-den Literature Department, Box 176, Center City; MN55012; 1956-1973; / pamphlets; sold individually.

CONTENTS: 1. Inside A.A. -2. The Alcoholic Husband.$.15 -3. The A.A. Member and Drug Abuae. $.20 -4. 44,Questions. $.20 -5. A Brief Guide to Alcoholic Anony-mous. $.05 -6. Alcoholics Anonymous in Your Communityi.$.10 -7. A.A. Fact File. $1.00.

S-1954 Al-Anon and the Family of the Alcoholic:Information Packet. Hazelden Literature Department,Box 176, Center City, MN 55012; 1966-75; 15 pamphlets;sold individually.

CONTENTS: 1. What Do You Do About the Alcoholic'sDrinking? $.15 -2. To the Mother and Father of an

Al7Anon. $.20 -4. The12 Steps and Traditions. $.10 -5. How Can I Help MyChildren? $.20 -6. Purposes of.the Al-Anon FamilyGroups and Suggestions for Those Who Need Help. $.10-7'. Al-Anon Facq File. $:35 -8. Al-Anon Family Treat-ment Tool in Alcoholism. $.10 -9. Al-Anon Is For-Men.$.15 -10. Al-Anon You and the Alcoholic. $.20 -11.Alcoholism-a Merry-Co-Round Named Denial.'$.40 -12. AGuide for the Family of the Alcoholic. $.40 -13. FreeTo Care. $.40 -14. Do's and Don'C's. $.40 -15. Alco-

holism: A Family Disease. $.30

s-1708 The Special Child in .7 vAury 21. Robert E.

CookeSand others; Special Chile Alblications,'Incor-porated, Seattle, WA; 1964; 370 P.; $13.00.

S-1806 The Treatment of' Drug Abuse, Programs, Prob-

lems, Prospects. Raymond Glasscote, James N..Sussex,4,erome H. Jaffe, et al; National Association for MentalHealth, Publications Department, 1800 North Kent Street,Arlington, VA22209; 1972; 250 p.; $7.00.

S-1325 The Year1Aok of Drug Abuse. Leon Brill and

Earnest Harms; Behavioral Publications, Incorporated,2852 Broadway, New York, NY 10025; 1973; 386 p.; $19,95.

:3-1351 Before Addiction: How to Help Youth.Florence Lieberman, Phyllis Caroff and Mary Gottesfeld;Behavioral Publications, Incorporated, 72 Fifth Avenue,

- New York, NY 10011; 1973; 131 p.; $11.15.

S-1861 Major Modalities in the Treatment of Drug

Abuse. Leon Bril1 ind Louis Lieberman; BehavioralPublications, 285A Broadway,' Morningside Heights, NY

10025; 1972; 313 $13.95.

-S-4923' -"the" Gt4iihifftYtijriAn Exploratory Study. Monograph Number 11, North-eastern University\Studies in Rehabilitation; Sally L.Perry, George J. Goldin, Bernard A. 'Stotsky et al;Heath Lexington BoOks, D. C. Heath and:Company, Lexing-ton, MA; 1970; 174 ip.; cost unknown.

S-1942 Alateen information Packet. Hazelden Litera-

ture DepartmeAt, Bcix 176, Center City, MN 55012; 1966-

1974; 5 pamphlets.

CONTENTS: 1- Facts' About Alateen. $.10 -2. A Guide for

Sponsors of Alateen Groups. $10 -3. Operation Alateen.

$.15 -4. Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions for Alateen.

$.30 -5. Youth and the Alcoholic Parent. $.26.

J9.99,19 HANDICAPPED/UTHER/CHEMICALLY DEPENDENT460 RESOURCES

S-2027 AlcoholisM PrograM Contacts. National Insti-

tute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, U.S. Departmentof Health, Edncation and Welfare, 5600 Fishers Lane,Roekville, MD 20852; n.d.;'1. p.; free.

S-2C28 Direc_tory of Occupational Program Consultants.

Revised EdiTion. National Institute on Alcohol Abuseand 'Alcoholism, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD'20852,distributed by National Clearinghouse for Alcohol Infor-mation, Box 2345, Rockville, MD 20852; 1975; 5 p.; free.

S-2029 Directory of State and Local AlcohdlismServices: Wisconsin. NIAAA, U.S. Department of Healthand Welfare, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20852;1973-74; 9 p.; free.

19.99.20 HANDICAPPED/OTHER, OFFENDERS/CORRECTIONALIWITUTION

ttIPLOYMENT-

S-1643 "Developing Jobs for Ex-Offenders." MANPOWER;

Terrence Kaye; U.S. Department of Labor, Manpower Admin-istration, Washington, DC 20213; 1974; pages 9-13; free.

S-1645 "Freedom, Finances, and-Finding a Job." MAN-

POWER; Kenneth J. Lenihan; U.S. Department of Labor,Manpower Administration, Washington, DC 20213;'197it;

pages 25-28; free.

19,99,20 ANDICAPPED/OTHER, OFFENDERS AND CORRECTIONAL

KIITUTIONNESEARCH

S-1807 The Mentally Ill Offender, A Survey of Treat-

ment Prokrams. Patricia L.-Scheidemandel and CharlesK. Kanno; National Association for Mental Health, Publi-cation'Department, 1800 North Kent Street, Arlington, VA'22209; 1969; 76 p.; free.

S-1826 -When Mother is a Prefix. Nelson Henry; Be-havioral Publications, 2852 Broadway, New York, NY

10025; 1972; 129 p.; $9.95.

S-1860 Collegefields, From Delinquency to Freedom.Robert,F. Allen, Harry H. Dubin and Saul Pilnicki, et al;Special Child Publications, Incorporated, 4535 Union BayPlaFe, Northeast, Seattle, WA 98105; 1970; 176 p.; $4.50.

19.01.21 MICAPPED/COMMUNICATION SKILLS/DISADVANTAGED-INSTRUCTION

S-1711 Communicating With Others. Family Development

Series About You and Others. Stephen S. Udvari; Steck-

Vaughn Company, Austin, TX; 1973; 80 p.; cost unknown.

S-2118 vi etnamese-English Phrasebook with Useful Word

List (For English Speakers). Vietnamese refugee educa-

tion series 2. Duong Thanh Binh and William A. Gage;Center for-Applied LinguiStics, 1611 North Kent Street,Arlington, VA 22209; 1975; 74 p.; cost unknown.

S-2119 A Handbook for Teachers of Vietnamese Students:Hints for Dealing With Cultural Differences in Schools.Vietnamese refugee education series 3. Duong Thanh Binh;

'Ceiieei-fOl-AgPlied"LifigUiSE1CSY1:611-Nbitb-Keilt 'Street;-"-Arlington, VA 22209; 1975; 30 p.; cost.unknown,

S-2120 A Selected, Annotated Bibliography for Teach-

ing English to Speakers of Vietnamese. Vietnamese refu-

gee education series 4. Barbara Robson and Kenton Sut-herland; Center for Applied Linguistics, 1611 North KentStreet, Arlington, yA 22209; 1975; 58 p.; coat unknown.

S-2191 A Personnel Resources Direcery for the Edu-

cation of Vietnamese Refugees. Vietnamese refugee edu-

cation series 5. Trang Kim Dung and Kenton Sutherland;Center for Applied Linguistics, 1611 North'Kent Street, .'Arlington, VA 22209; 1975; 27 p.; cost unknown.

19.02,21 HANDIC42PED/INTERPERSONAL AND BEHAVIOR COPING

)31LIA/UISADVANTAGEDU INSTRUCTION

S-2061 I Can: Ideas for Teachers. Ronald Clukey;

State Department of .Educational and Cultural Services,Educational Building, Augusta, ME 04330; n.d.; 77 P.;

cost unknown.

S-1786 Being an Informed Citizen. Family development

series aboutyour community. Stephen S. Udvari; Steck-

Vaughn Company, Austin, TX; 1973; 79 p.; cost unknown.

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S-1787 Becoming a More Effective Person. Family

'development series about yOur community. Stephen

S. Udvari; Steck-Vaughn Company, Austin, TX; 1973;

80 p.; cost unknown.

5-17x Health, Safety, and Sanitation. FaMily

development series about your home. .Stephen S.

UdVari and Janet Laible; Steck-Vaughn Company, Austin,

TX; 1973; 96 p.; cost unknown.

s-1789 Where to Go, Who to See, What to Do. Family

development series about your community. Stephen S.

Udvari; Steck-Vaughn Company-, Austin, TX; 1973; 96 p.;

cost unknown.

19.05.21 ICAPPED/VOCATIONAL,AND AVOCATIONAL SKILLS

ElcORMENT/DISADVANTAGEDINSTRUCTION

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S-1771 Working With Others. Family development

series about you and others. Stephen,,. Udvari; Steck-Vaughn Company, Austin, TX; 1973; 80 p.; cost unknown.

S_1779 Productive Employment of the Disadvantaged:

Guidelines for Action. Research and development find-

ingnmumber 15. U.S. Department of Labor, ManpowerAdministration, Washington, DC 20210; 1973; 190 p.;

.,cost unknown..

' S-1774 Handbook for Supervisors of the Disadvant,Iged.

JaMes L. Blue; Washington Coordinating Council. forOccupational Education, Division of Distributive Edu-cation, P.O. Box 248, Olympia, WA; 1968; 1 v. (various

pagings), includes teacher's guide; cost unknown.

19.07.21 RIADCagsLANGUAGE ARTS, DISADVANTAGED4 0

S-1557 Language Arts for the Exceptional: The

Gifted and Linguistically Different. Lester N. Knight;

F. E. Peacock Publishers, Incorporated, 401 West IrvingPark Road, Itasca, IL 60143; 1974; 157 p.; $3.95. ,

S-2086 Project Retrieve: Racine's Reading Program

at The Senior High School Level for Vocationally Dis-advantaged Readers. Racine Public Schools,.2230Northwestern Avenue, Racine, WI 53404; 1975; 40 1.;

cost unknown._

19.99.21 HANDICAPPED/OTHER, DISADVANTAGED110 UURRICULUM

S-2067 A Handbook for Developing Vocational Programsand Services for Disadvantaged Students. Departmentof Vocational Education Studies, College of Education,Southern fllinois University, Carbondale, IL 62901;

1975; 1 v. (various pagings); cost unknown.

19,99.21 HANDICAPPED/OTHER, DISADVANTAGED180 tVALUATION

5-2094 Work Evaluation for Economically and Educa-tionally Disadvantaged Families of Barron County.

Final Report, Project 19-038-151-195. Esther Brown;

Center for Vocational, Technical and Adult Education,University of Wisconsin-Stout, Menomonie, WI 54751;1975; 1 v. (various pagings); cost unknown.

19,99.21 l'IDIC.APPED/OTHER, DISADVANTAGED

0 INSTRUCTION

S-1893. Handbook for Project Head Start. Robert D.

Hess; Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 315Lexington Avenue, New York, NY. 10016; n.d.; 22 p.; $.50.

19.99.21 HANDICAPPEP/GTHER, DisovANTAGED410 PRoGRAms

S-1764 Special Education and Programs far Disadvan-

taged Children and Youth. Abraham J. Tannenbaum;

Council for Exceptional Children, 1201 - lgth Street,

NW Wacchinahnn. DC 20036: 1968: 131.p.;,$3.95.

S-1767Special Office Training Program for Dis-

advantaged Students, June 4-July 27, 1973. Final

report. Delores Jones and Bonnie Cox;liansas State

DePartment of Vocational Education, 120 East 10th Street,

Topeka, KS 66612; n.d.; 1 v. (various pagings), cost un-

known.

19.99.21 LIAIIDICAPPED/OTHER, DISADVANTAGED

RESEARCH

s_1527 Theories of Deviance. Stuart H. Traub and

Craig B. Little;J*._E. Peacock Publishers, Incorporated,

401 West IrVing Park Road, Itasca, IL 60143; 1975; 301

P.; $5.95.

S-1920Social Digadvanfagement and Dependency: A

Community Approach for the Reduction of Dependency .

Through Vocational Rehabilitation. Monograph NIL:her 8.

Northeastern University Studies in Rehabilitation;

George W. Craddock, Calvin E. Davis and Jeanne L. Moqre;

Heath Lexington Books, D. C. Heath and company, Lexing-

ton, MA; 1970: 138 p.; cost unknown.

S-1921 s tructure and Dynamics of Social.Intervention:

A Comparative Study of the Reduction of Dependency in

Three Low-Income Housing Projects. Monograph Number 9.

Northeastern University Studies in Rehabilitation; Gary

Spencer; Heath Lexington Books, D. C. Heath ,nd Company,

Lexington, MA; 1970; 153 p.; cost unknown.

S-10 Psychodynamics and Enablement of the Rehabili-

tation of the Poverty-Bound Client: An Approach to Re-

ducing Dependency. Monograph Number 10. Northeastern

Mnivei.sity Studies in Rehabilitation; George J. Goldin,

Reuben J. Margolin and Joseph N. Marci, 'et al; Heath

Lexington Books, D. C. Heath and Company, Lexington, MA:-

1970; 134 p.; cost unknown.

S-1895A'ForgOtten American, A Resource Unit for

Teachers of Mexican Americans. Louis F. Hernandez;

Antl-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 315 Lexington

Avenue, New York, NY 10016; 1971; 56 p.; $.75.

S-1897Teacher's Guide to American Negro History.

William Loren Katz; Quadrangle Books, Incorporated, 12

East Delaware Place, Chicago, IL 60611; 1971; 192 p.;

$3.95.

S-1899 The Puerto Ricans: A Resource Unit for

Teachers. Ana Battle and others; Anti-DefamationLeague of B'nai B'rith, 315 Lexington Avenue, New York;

NY 10016; n.d.; 64 p.;

History. David Montalvo and others; Anti-Defamation

League of B'nai B'rith, 315 Lexington Avenue, New York,

NY 10016; n,d.; 108 p.; $1.95.

S-1901Mexican Americans, A Brief Look at Their

History. Julian Nava; Anti-Defamation League of B'nai

B'rith, 315 Lexington Avenue, NeW York, NY 10016; 1970;

56 P.; $.75. -

5-1906 Heroes of American Jewish History. Deborah

Karp; KTAV Publishing Aouse, New York, NY 10002; n.d.;

155 p.; $4.75.

S-1916A Comparative Study in the Reduction of

Dependency in Four Low-Income Housing Projects.

Monograph Number 4. Rehabilitation in'Poverty Set-

tings, Report Number 1. Gary Spencer, New England

Rehabilitation Research Institute, Northeastern Uni-

versity, Boston, MA; 1967; 64 p.; cost unknown.

5-1917 ChanFing Expectations: A Program of Rehabili-

tation for the Psycho-Socially Disabled. Monograph

Number 5. Rehabilitation in Poverty Settings, Report

number 2; George W. Craddockidortheastern Studies in

Vocational Rehabilitation, NdPlheastern University,

,Boston, MA; 1968; 63 p.; cost unknown.

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S-1918 The Utilization of Rehabilitation Research:Concept, Principles and Research. -Monograph Number 6.

George J..Goldin, Kenneth. N. Margolin and Bernard A.

Stotsky; New England Rehabilitation Research InsEitute,

Northeastern University, Boston; MA; 1969; 46 p.; cost

unknown.

S-1919 Research Utilization Conference on Rehabili-

tation in Poverty Settings. Monograph Number 2.

Rehabilitation in Poverty Settihgs, Report_Number 3;Reuben J. Margolin and George J. Goldin; New EnglandRehabilitation Research Institute, Northeastern Uni-versity, Boston, MA; 1969; 308 p.; cost uaknown.

19.99.21 HANDICAPPED/OTHER, D'ISADVANTAGED '-

460 KESUIRCES

S-19qExplorations-Part 1, Revised: Career Activi-

ties or Adult Education Classes. S. N. Feingold, P.

0. Greenfield, H. J. Hausman, A. F. Epstein, et al;B'nai B'Tith Career and Counseling Services; 1640Rhode Island Avenue,- Northwest, Washington, DC 20036;197S; 74 p.; free. ,

19.99.21 kIDICAPPED/OTHER, DISADVANTAGEDTEACHER INSERVICE

S-3896 Sensitizing Teacheis to Ethnic Groups. Ger-_

trude Noar; Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith,

315 1.exington'Avenue, New Yqrk, NY 10016; n.d.;.23 p.;

$.50.

S-2C06 In Service Re-Training of Vocational Educa-tion Personnel to Amplify and Enhance Their Role inWorking with Disadvantaged and Handicapped Learners.James I. Dawson; Alabama Agricultural and MechanicalUniversity, Huntsville, AL; 1971; 195 p..; cost unknown.

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ANNOTATED LISTING OF FILMS DEACING WITH THE NEEDS AND,CAPABILITIES OF THE HANDICAPPED

Each of the following films can be utilized in thevocational education procesS. Many of the films have'been used successfully as part of in-service trainingprograms for teachers and'adminisirators. The films

can be rented_or_purchased-from-the-source-indicated-.----

ADOLESCENCE AND.LEARNING DISABILITIES. 16 mm,

color, 25 min; Lawren-Productions, Inc., P.O. Box1542, Burlingame, CA 94010; 1975; preview $10.00,

rental $30.00. This film discusses what the regularclassroom teacher can do to help adolescents withlearning problems. The picture includes interviews.

with learning-disabled students:

A FIGHTING CHANCE. 16 mm, color, 26 min;.Wiscon-sin Department of InclUstry., Labor_and Human Relations,Wisconsin State Employment.Service, P.O. Box 1607,Madison, WI 53101; n.d.; free lpan. The film is

about David Hansen, a college'graduate, radio stationengineer and disc jockey, who returned from Vietnam.as a blind person. The movie shows the emotional con-flicts experienced by a blind military veteran who issearching for a .job. In a job interview scene, theviewer learns that, if Dave is given a fighting chance,he can compete equally with anyone else, and performequally in those job areas for which he is qualified.

AFTER THE ACCIDENT. 16 mm, color, 29 min; Dis-tribution Branch, National Audio Visual Center (GSA),

Washington, DC 20409; 1969; rental $12.50, purchase

$175.00. In this production, Julius Kellogg, a former'Harlem Globetrotter basketball player, describes theaccident which caused his disability and tells of his

rehabilitation. He demonstrates the difficultiescaused by such architectural barriers as stairs, anddescribes how people in wheelchairs can become inde-

pendent. In addition to the interview with JuliusKellogg, the film also describes the process of re-habilitation and provides insight into the feelings ofpersons who have been injured and the emotional con-

, flicts involved in the rehabilitation process.

A LITTLE SLOW. 16 mm, color4,20 min; n.d.; Associ-ation-Sterling Films, 600 Grand AVenue, Ridgefield, NJ

07657; free loan. In this film the Viewer sees throughthe eyes of a mentally retarded adult. The viewer

learns of his needs and,desires and learns that theyare the same as those of the non-retarded. The film

also points up the fatt that the distinguishing charac-teristic-of a-retarded_petson.ip_that_he.or.she.is af_little slower intellectually than the 'rest of society.The!fild:also portrays Some of the stereotypic atti-c ,

tudes held by non-retarded people which hinder theretarded from experiencing the full range of what life

has to offer.

CIPHER IN THE SNOW.. 16 mm, color: 25 min; Brigham

Young University Educational Media Services, 290 HaroldR. Clark Building, Provo, UT 84601; n.d.; rental $14.00,

purchase $265.00 (film), $185 (U-Matic Video Tape); n.d.

This film intends to make students teachers, and other'

adults aware of the importance of a worthwhile self-

concept. The film demonstrates this through the story

of a boy named Cliff. It shows how Cliff's fears andanxieties about the divorce of his varents were re-flected in his work at school and resulted in histeachers labeling him a slow learrier who was unmotivated

Cliff began to believe that he was no better than what

his teachers, parents, and peers thought he wps, andthis belief had very detrimental effects on his func-

tioning.

COMING HOME. 16 mm, color, 27 min; Stanfield House,

P.O. Box 3208, Santa Monica, CA 90403; 1974; rental

$25.00, purchase $300.00. This is.a film about Char-

fotte, a girl in her late teens, who leaves a state-institution after ten years to live at Elm House, a

re4identia1 home for the retarded. There she shares

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a family life with eleven other retarded,young adults.

She also begins a laarning program which emphasizesuse of community work and recreation resources. This

film also depicts scme of Charlotte's neighbors, someof whom have come to know her as a helping friend, and

others of Whom have attempted to reMove the retardedfrom Elm House.

COUNSELING THE MENTALLY RETARDED, PART I: THE

NATURE OF MENTAL RETARDATION. 16 min, color, 21 min;

Media Resources Branch, National Medical Audio VisualCenter (Annex), Station K, Atlanta, GA 30324; 1968i

free loan. This production presents examples of eightetiological categories and five mild cases of retarda-,tion and defines the rehabilitation potential for each.

This film might be best utilized.if viewed by personsworking primarily'urith retarded people. The film does,

however, clearly demonstrate haw relatiVely-mildlevel of retardation is in those retarded students en-rolled in vocational school when.they are compared to

more severely retarded people.

COUNSELING THE MENTALLY RETARDED, PART II: THE

EVALUATION-OF THE RETARDED CLIENT. 16 mm, color, 21

min; Media Resources Branch, National Medical AudioVisual Center (Annex), Station K, Atlanta, GA 30324;

1969; free loan. This film shows how voCational coun-seling develops rehabilitation potential in retarded

clients. It also demonstrates the use of selected

evaluative procedures. The production depicts theretarded client as a person who can have varying de-grees of disatillity and stresses the importance of

evaluating all aspects of a client's personality. Its

intended audience is Division of Vocational Rehabilita-tion Counselors, but what is shown can be utilized in a

vocational -school setting.

COUNSELING THE MENTALLY RETARDED, PART III:TRAINING RESOURCES AND TECIRlIQUES. 16 mm, color, 28

min; Media Resources Branch, Nationalctledical AudioVisual Center (Annex), Station K,.Atlanta, GA 30324;1968; free loan.' This film explores the counselor'srole in helping the retarded client adapt to new situa-

tions and new jobs. The film addresses itself to three

primary.factors: (1) occupational respansibility - theemployee'must assume responsibility, and the employermust know the limits of his employees so as to avoid

pushing them beyond the limits of their capabilities, .

(1) the acquisition of appropriate self-esteem, and (3)

the integration of retarded persons into the.community.The production stresses what it calls the four "R's":

(1) realism, (2) reward, (3) recognition, and (4) re-. . ...

COUNSELING THE MENTAI:LY RETARDED, PART IV: 'THERETARDED CLIENT AND HIS FAMILY. 16 mm, color, 18 min;

Media'Repources Branch, National Medical Audio VisualCenter (Annex), Station K, Atlanta, GA 30324; 1968;

free loan. The film demonstrates how counselors canassist the retarded person and his family in adapting

to mental retardation, especially during periods of

stress. The production emphasizes the need for coun-

seling at four stress points: (1) the search for a

job, (2) the early days of employment, (3) crises suchas the death of someone close, ar problems with one's

boyfriend or girlfriend, and (4) leaving home for the

first time.

DELLA. 16 mm, color, 12 min; Sister Kenny Insti-

tute, A/V Publications Office, Department 184,-1800

Chicago Avenue, Minneapolis MN 55404; n.d.; rental

purchise $125.00. This'film shows the potentialthat severely handiCapped :ndividnals have for a full

life, including employment. The film shows the results

of passivity in a 35-year-old deaf. paraplegic. Her

physical rehabilitation and re-education in living with

a handicap also are shown. The film also depicts her

in her present mode of independent living and positive

influence on the deaf children in her community.

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EVALUATING THE .VOCATIONAL POTENTIAL OF THE CEREBRAL

PALSIED. 16 mm, color, 24 min; International Societyfor the Rehabi.litation of the Disabled, Film Library,

17 East 45th Street, New York, NY. 10017; 1960? free

loan. The film narrates the resule_Rf ?search pra_--j?ct which-showed thht the.cerepral palsied can be-evaluated and do have potential bar-vocational traiu-

ing and Placement. The film emphasizes that the cere-bral palsied possess many skills, such as fine motordexteritY, that theY are often assumedrhot to have.Cerebral Palsied people are frequently very visiblebecause of their handicaP. This film can help allaYfears which might be generated in response to themannerisms resulting from their disability.

IF A BOY qAN'T LEARN. 16 mm, color, 28 min; LawrenProductiOna, Inc., F.O. 139x 1542, Burlingame, CA 94010;

preview $l0:06-,-3-dai rental-$3-0.00, purChaie

T3-7310.00. TA film Is aboul Mike, a 17:year-old cowboy,

a high school senior who can't read, can't do math,and who is .a "behaVior problem." After evaluatingMike eitensively, a learning disabilities specialistshares the evaluation results with Mike's teachers.

Together th'sy devise teaching strategies designed toutilize Mike's learning streng':hs and overcome his

learning weaknesses. The film presents teachers-hav-ing positive attitudes toward adapting classroom pro-cedures, and shows how swiftly they are able to imple-

ment the modifications.

JOHN' S JUST A DRUNK/MY FRIEND IS SICK. 16 mm,

color, 30 min; AmericanAospital Association,'FilmLibrary, 840,NortO,Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60611;n.d.; rental $10.00. The film is designed to break

down stereotypes of the alcoholic person and to replace

them wi0 the view that alcoholism is a serious, treat-

able problem. The film allows the viewer to becomethe alcoholic and see what the alcoholic., sees and then

allows the viewer to look at the alcoholic as an

observer..

, MEETING THE CHALLENGE OF BLINDNESS. 16 mm, color,

25 min; The Seeing Eye, InC., One Rockefeller Plaza,

New York, NY 10020; 1974; free loan. This film pro-vides glimpses into-the lives of three people who_areblind; a young businessman, a middle-aged housewife,

and a seventy:,-.Yer-old man. For mobility, one'utes

a guide dog,ranother uses a cane, and_the_ third relies

on friends. The film emphasizes blind person's

desire for indepdence and their ability to achieve

that independence, tt also emPhasizes the emotionalimpact of blindness on the person 'involved, on hisfamily-and-on- hi-friends.. The production also advises

sighted People on aPproPriate ways to interact with.aperson, and vividly describes common daily prob-

lems which a blind Person can encounter.

MIRROR, mIRROR. 16'mm, color, 22 min; Bureau of-Audio-Visual Instruction, P.O. Box 2093, 1327 Univer-.

sity Avenue, Madison, WI 53701; 1969; rental .$8.25._

This film presents the:story of an insecure 17-year-oldyouth who thought that he was a nobody, that he wasdumb like some People said he was, that he just couldn't

do anything right, and that there was no point in try-

ing any more. The film's cormat consists of a series

of conversations between ete Youth and a "mirror voice."-.The voice talks to the troubled youth about his self-defeatiag attitude, emphasizes how important it is tokeep trying, to change when necessary, and to stopthinking and acting only in accordance with A-let other

people expect. The film traces the youth's'painful,

but successful, struggle to' rid himself of his self-defeating attitude and to keeP trying until he-found.something at whicti he could be successful.

NOT SICK ENOUGH. 16 :am, color, 11 min; DiStri-

bution Branch, National Audio Visual Center, Washing-ton, pc 26409; 13691 free loan. The film depicts the

special problems of mental illness in the "unnoticedfleurotic.2.In-i-tthe-viewer- sees-a-man in his 40's

who.can't seet to do anything right (such as arrivingac work on time or driving a delivery truck-correctly),

and who is constantly criticized by his wife, his em-

ployer, and his fellow employees. One day lhe is fired

from his job, has a quarrel with his Wife, and hits her.His wife leaves home and he contemplatea suicide. The

film ends with the man calling the operator.fur help.Much of the action is described by a.narrator and'

presses the viewpoint of-an observer.

PARAPLEGIC PATIENT EDUCATION: ACTIVITIES.IN YOUR

NEW,L1FE. 16 mm, color"; 7 min; Media Resources Branch,NaCionaliMedical Audio Visual Center (AfineZ), Station

K, Atlanta, GA 30324; 1969; free loan. This film looksat some of the problems of adjusting to a neW life fol-

lowing a crippling disease or accident. It suggests' .

ways to solve these problems, build self-confidence, and ;Z,

achieve physical and fihancig itiaependence. The film

describes necessary social,adjustments involving familyand friends and also addresses the problem of architec-tural barriers.

RICK: AN ADOLESCENT SUICIDE. 16 mm, B/W, 23 min; -

Media Resources Branch, National Medical Audio VisualCenter (Annex), Station K, Atlanta, GA 30324; 1969;free loan. This film presents the reconstruction of-aninvestigation; into-the psychological background of a-17year:old high sahool sehior who commits suicide duringa state of depreSsion. The format of the film consistsof interviews-with people who knew Rick and also flash-backa to segments of his life.

THE HOMEMAKER WITH. ARTHRITIS. (The Handicapped

Homemaker. Series). 16 mm, color, 28 min; Media Re-

sources Center, National Medical Audio Visual Center

(Annex), Station K, Atlanta, GA 30324; 1971; free loan.

The film demonstrates stress-minimizingtechniques and

proper equipment selection for.use by someone with rheu-

matoid arthritis when organizing' a kitchen and preparing.

mea16. The film depicts techniques learned by a home-

maker with severe arthritis in order to protect her joints

from additional deformity and damage.'

THE HOMEMAKER WITH IN-COORDINATION (The Handicap- ,

ped Homemaker Series). 16 mm, color, 28 min; MediaResources Branch,- National Medical Audio Visual Center

---(AnWejen-Stntion-K, Atlanta,-GA-303241-1971; free loan..:

The film demonstrates7techniques, Equipment selection,and safety procedures used by the homemaker with in-000rdination when preparing meals. The,film shows the

techniques usad by a cerebral palsied person in pre:paring a meal. It nlso includes sequences on planninga dinner party-and shopping. The picture stresses care-ful selection -of equipment and safe procedures in using

the equipment selected.

THE' HOMEMAKER WITH THE USE OF ONE HAND --(The Handi-

capped HoMemaker Series). 16 mm, color, 28 min; MediaResources Branch, National Medical Audio Visual Center(An'Oex), Station K, Atlanta, GA 30324; 1971; free loan.

This film demonstrates-techniques, equiPmeAt selection,and kitchen planning used in meal preparation,by,ahomemaker with the use of one hand (in this Case, ahomMaker with hemiplegia). In the film, the viewerlearns-that this homemaker Suffered a severe cerebro-vascular. accident five years..previously. She also has

aphasia,' with difficulty in reading numbers, loSs ofbalance when bending, and confusion in attempting tofollow directions, all of which stemmed from the cere-brovascular accident.

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THE HOMEMAKER WITH WEAK UPPER EXTREMITIES'(The Handicapped Homemaker Series). 16 mm, color, 28

min; Media Resources Center, National Medical AildioVisual Centrt (Annex), Station K, Atlanta,-CA 30324;1971; free loan. This film demonstrates methods toovercome loss of function in the upper extremitieswheh preparing meals. The film demonstrates effectivekitchen planning aod selection of equipment suitablefor use by qurdruplegics. The focus of the film is

on a male cotiege age quadruplegic who lives indepen-

dently in his, own apartment. It demonstrates wheel-chair-to-auto transfer, driving skills, and attendanceat a university by someone having a severe physical

handicap.

THE MIND'S EYE. (Film No. 546). 16 mm, color,

24 min; Central Office Film Librasy, Audio-VisualServicei-Veterans Administration-Central-Office,Washington, DC 20420; 1963; free loan. This film

stresses the vocational abilities, rather than the

disabilities, of blinded-World War II-and Korean Warveterans: It shows leeians working at many different

types of jobs, and is narrated in part by the veterans

themselves. The film also allows the viewer a glimpseof job modifications which assist the blind employeesto perform their jobs satisfactorily.

WE DON'T WANT TO LOSE YOU. 16 mm, color, 18 1/2

min; The Ounce of Prevention, 15400 West Ten Mile Road,

--- Suite 302, Southfield, MI 48075; 1974; preview, free,

purchase $285.00. This film depicts the story of an8ourly employee, who is a problem drinker, and his

foreman. Thg viewer follows Andy, the problem drinker,through a day, a night, and the morning after., Andyarrives at the factory late for work. As he approaches

his work area, he hears voices and discovers that heis in a scene with a foreman and a coach/director.In this surreal setting, the audience learns both the

right and wrong ways to,approach the problem of em-ployee alcoholism. Andy learns that the foreman andthe company both want to restore him to optimumhealth and performahce. While Andy slowly, reluctantly,

becomes aware of his problem the audience discovers how

to get the pioblem employee to the proper help.

ANNOTATED LISTING OF MULTI-MEDIA PRESENTATIONS DEALINGWITH THE MEDS AND CAPABILITIES.OF THE HANDICAPPED'

JOB QUEST SERIES. Materials Development Center,Department of Rehabilitation and Manpower Service's, .

School of Education, University of Wisconsin-Stout,Menomonie, WI 54751; 1975. Three day rental $18.00,

purchase,.$75,00.. This.series_consists of three slide-

sound presentations. (1) Job Sources - identificationand utilization of different community job resources(64 slides in a carousel-tray, and a 15 1/2 minutecassette tape). (2) Writing About You: Application

Forms and Resumes - preparation of the resume andapplication blank (67 slides in a carousel slide tray

and a 20 minute cassette. tape). (3) Interviewing For'

a Job - presentation of the needs of an interviewer

for a qualified worker and the need of an interviewee

for a suitable job (65 slides in a carousel tray, and

a 14 minute _cassette tape). ,

-WORK ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM: AN OVERVIEW. 27 min.

cassette tapes, and 80 35mm. slides in a carousel

slide tray. Materials Development Center, Department

of Rehabilitation and Manpower Services, School of

Education, University of Wisconsin-Stout, Menomonie,

WI 54751; 1975; free loan for eligible facilities,'three day rental $12.00, purchase $45.00. This sound-

slide presentation prOvides evaluation and adjustmenx

personnel with an oveiView of the work adjustmenttechniques-services which may be useful in assisting

a client to develop.acceptable work skills and behaviors.

Included-in this presentation are: individual counsel-

ing, group counseling, planned work experience, model-

ing, behavioe modification, and individual and group

instruction. The need for evaluation and revieu or the

adjustment plan is emphasized.

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INDEX OF "S" NIERS IN NUMERICAL ORDER

"5" NO. PAGE "S" NO. PAGE "S" NO. -PAGE "S" NO. PAGE "S" NO:. PAGE "S" NO. PAGE

S-110 86 S-1596 76 S-1673 77 S-1751 81 S-1827 88 S-1903 94

S-:271 '75 85 S-I597 91 S-1674 87 S-1752 81", S-1828 88 S-1904 94

S-277 '75 85 S-15984 92 S-1675 -94 S-1753 94 S-1829 89 S-1905 90

S-1395 76 , 5-1599 87 S-1676 94 -S-1754 82 S-180 88 S-1906 99

S-1524 76 S-1600 .87 S-1677 91 S-1755 83 S-183I 88 S-1907 81.

S-1525 93 S-1601 77 S-1678 A7 S-1756 94 S-1832 87 ,S-1908 75

S-1526 76 S-1602 77 , S-I679 84 S-1757 90 S-1833 87 S-1909 89

S-1527 99 S-1603 77 S-1680 83 S-1758 92 S-1834 88 . S-1910 93

S-1528 85 S-1604 84 S-1681 83 S-1759 81 S-1835 84. S-1911 .93

S-1529 . .86 S-1605 75 S-1682 83 S-1760 81 S-1836 92 S-1912 91

S-1530 92 S-1606 93 S-1683 78 S-1761 87 S-1837. 80 S-1913 90

S-1531- 84 S-I607 76' S-1684 88 S-1762 79 S-1838 93 S-1914 83

S-1532 . 86 S-I608 . 80 S-1685 94 S-1763 94 S-1839 92 S-1915 83

S-1533 86 , S-1609 88 S-1686 95 S-1-764 99 S=I840 92 S-4916 99

S-1534 86 S-1610 84 S-1687 77 S-1765 83 S-1841, ' 80 S-1917 99

S-1535 92 S-1611 84 S-1688 77 S-1766 77 S-1842 93 S-1918 100

5-1536 76 S-1612' 84. S-1689 86 S-1767 99 S-1843 83 S-1919 100

S-1537 80 S-1613 84 S-1690 88 S-176t 75 S-1844 ,93 S-1920 99

S-1538 90 S-1614 84 S-1691 94 S-1769 82 5-1845 84 S-1921 99

S-1539 90 S!-1615 84 S-I692 91 S-1770 94 S-1846 84 S-1922 99

S-1540 92 S-1616 76 S-1693 91 S-1771 99 S-1847 _ 80 S-1923 98

S-1541 76 S-1617 87 S-1694 75 S-1772 99 S-1848 80 S-1924 87

i-1542 84 S-1619. 77 S-1695 80 S-1773 89 S-1849 93 S-1925 84

S-1543 87 S-1620 86, S-1696 94 S-17.74 89 S-1850' 89 S-1926 75

S-1544 77 S-I621 S-169.7 91 S-1775 89 S-1851 98 S-1927 76

S-1545 89 S-1622 87 S.,1698 94 S-1776 81 S-1852 83 S-1928 76

S-1546 95 S-1623 ,90 87 . S-1777 77 S-1853 83 S-1929 '86

S-1547 89 S-1624 82 S-1700 90 S-1778 75 S-1854 82 S-1930 94

S-1548S-4349

8992

S-16nS-1626

"93

92

5-1701 9389'

S-1779S-1180

75

77

S-1855S-1856

94

94

S-1931S-1932

7591

S-1550 92 -S-1627 92 S-1704. 93 S-1781 90 S-1857 81 --- S- 81

S-1551 88 S-1628 92 S-1705 93 S-1782 95 S-1858 84 S-19 91

S-1552 88 S-1629 92 S-1706 77 =, S-1783 95 S-109 84 S-1935 6

S-1553 88 S-1630 84 S-1707 87 S-1784 93' S-1860 98 S-1936

S-1554 80 S-1631 87 S-1708 98 S-1785 88 S-1861 98 S-1937 92

S-1555 134 S-1632 S-1709 93 5-4786 98 S-1862 81 S-1938 77

S-1556 80 S-1633

.87

89 S-1710 81 S-1787 99 S-1863 95 S-1939 / 80

S-1557 99 S-1634 76 S-1711 98 S-1788 99 S-1864 89

S-1558 80 ' 5-1635 76 S-1712 87 S-1789 99 S-1865 .94 S-1941 94

S-1559 80 . S-I636 82 S-1713 87 S-1790 80 S-1866 '94 S-1942 98

S-1560 80 S-1637 78 S-1714 87 S-1791 80 S-1867 95 $-1943 94

S-1561 61 S-1638 89 .79 S=".1792 85 S-1868 95 S-1944 97

S-1562 SO 5-1639 92 S-1716 86'-- S1793 91 S-1869 90 S-1945 98

S-1563 80 S-1640 89 S-171,7 79 S-1794 91 S-1870 78

'91

S-1946 94

S-1564 ,93 S-1641 82 S-1718 79: S-1795 91 S-1871 S-1947 78

S-1565 93 S-1642 78 S-1719 79 S-1796 91' S-1872 94 S-1949 82

S-1566 93 S-1643 98 S-1720 79 S-1797 91 S-1873 85 S-1950. 90

S-1567 75 S-1644 85 S-1721 -87 S-1798 90 S-1874 86 S-1951 81

S-1568 75 S-1645 98 S-1722 -79 -- S.4799.- -81 -86_

S-.-1569 75 S-1646 77 S-1723 87 5-1800 87 S-1876 86' -S-1953 90

S-1570 78 S-1647j 82 S-1724 79 S-1801 88 S-1877 ,86 S-1954 98

S-1571 78 S-1648 83 S-1725 .79 S-1802 88 S-1878 86 S-1956 81

S-1572 78' S-1649 8F S-1726 85 S-18b3 80 S-1879 91 S-1958 94

S-1573 78 S=1650 90 S-1727 93. S-1804 94 ,-S-1880 79 85

S-1574 78 5-1651. 91, S-1728 9,3 S-1805 98 S-1881 95 S-1960 .84

S-1575 78 S-1652 83 S-1729 79 S-1806 92 S-1882 78 S-19617- 84

S-1576 77 S-1653 81 S-1730 79 S71807 .98 S-1883 95 S-19.62 84

$-1577 77 S-1654 91 S-1731 79 . -5.-1808 91 S-1884 75 S-1963 100

S-1578 79 S-I655-' 79 S-1732 79 S-1809 82 S-1885 75 , S-1964 85

S-1579 79 S-1656 86 S-0.733 79 S-1810 80 S-1886 92 S-1965 86

S-1580 92 S-1657 94 S-1734 79 S-1811 79 S-1887 92 S-1966 82

S-1581 92 S-1658, 78 S-1735 81 S-1812 88 S-1888 94 S-1967 77

S-1582 83 S-1659 80 S-1736, 81 5,01813 82 S-1889 90 S-1968 77

S-1583 85 S-1660 83 S-1737 81 S-1814 81 S-1890 93 S-1969 80

S-1584 77 S-1661 83 S-1738 .82 S-1815 76 S-1891 88 S-1970 75

S-1585 77 S-1662 83 S-1739 78 S-1816 .75 S-1892 92 ,S-1971 92

S-1586 76 S-1663 83 S-1740 S71817 75 S-1893 87 'S-1972

S-1587 75 S-1664 83 S-1741 77 S-1818 94 S-1894 90 y-1973 90

S-1588 75 ---S-4665 92 S-1742 92 S-1819 87 S-1895 99 S-1974 90

S-1589 76 S-1666 75 S-1743 81 S-1820 83 S-1896 100 . S-1975 87

S-1590 76 A-1667 It3 S-1745 81 S-1821 81 S-1897 99 S-1976 85 .

S-1591 75 'S-1668 75 e-1746 81 S71822 81 S-1898 99 S-1977 90

S-1592 91 S-1669 93 SI-1747 81 S-1823 81 S-1899 99 S-1978 78

S-1593 75 S-1670 85 S-1748 81 S-1824 78 S-1900 99 5-1979 76

S-1594 76 S-1671 90 S-1749 88 'S-1825 98 S-1901 99 . S-1981 97

S-1595 76 S-1672 86' S-1750. 84 S-1.826 98 S-1902 78. S-1982 84

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"S" NO. PAGE

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"S" NO. PAGE

S-1983 84 5-2062- 85

S-1984 85 S-2063 85

S-1985 84 S-2064 85

S-1986 93 5-2065 85

S-1987 85 5-2066 92

S-1988 85 5-2067 99

S-1989 79 5-2068 88

S-1990 91 S-2069 78

S-1991 91 5-2070 79

S-1992 91 5-2071 83

S-1993 91 5-2072 97

S-1994 82 5-2073 97 /

S-1995 94 S-2074-, 97,

S-1996 78 5-2075 97

S-1997 88 5-2076 97

75 S 2077 97-5-1998S-1999 89 5-2078 97

S-2300 89 SI-2079 96

S-2001 97 S-2080 96

S-2002 89 S-2081 96

S-2003 91 S-2082 96

S-2004 89 S-2083 96

S-2005 88 S-2084 79

S-2007 '80 S-2085 82

S-2008 82 S-2086 99

S-2009 76 S-2087 95

S-2010S-2011

76

97

S-2089S-2090

'90

95ror

S-2012 88 S-2091 79

S-2011 97 S-2093 96

S-2014 91 S-2094 99

S-2015 89 S-21395 84

S-2016 118- --2096 80

S-2017 00 5-2097 79

S-2.018 97 S-2098 79

S-2019 97 S-2099 78

S-2020 97 S-2100 78

S-2021 96 0 S-2101 82

S-2022 96 S-2102 83

S-2023 96 S-2103. 83

S-2024 96 S-2104 83

S-2025 96 S-2105 90

S-2026 96 S-2116 90

S-2027 98 S-2107 90

S-2028 98 S-2108 91

S-2029 98 S-2109 91

S-21030 97 S-2110 91

S-2031 97 S-2111 91

S-2032 97 S-2112 75

S-2033 97 S-2113 85

S-2034 95 '5-2114 85

S-2035,u.

95 S-2115 85S-2636 95 S-2116 96

S-20-37 95 5-2117 86

S-2038 95 5-2118 98

S-2039 95 5-2119 98

S-2040, 95 S-2120 98

...0-21341 95 i S-2121 98

IMPFS-2042 95 5-2122 88

S-2043 96 S-2123 90

8-2044 96 5-2125 86

S-2045 78 7-11.-

S-2646 80

S-2047 ' 96

S-1048 78

S-2649 96

S-2050 96

S-2051 96

S-2052 85'

g-2053 89

S-2054 82

S-2055 82

S-2056 82

S-2057 82

S-2058 82

S-2059 '78

S-2060 .88. 3 '7S-2061 ' 98

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WISCONSIN VOCATIONAL STUDIES CENTER

The Wisconsin Vocational Studies center at the,University of Wisconsin-Madison was reorganizedwith the support of the Wisconsin Board of Vocational,Technical and Adult Education within the School ofEducation in 1971. The function of the Center is toserve the State of Wisconsin in a unique way bybringing the resources of the University to bear onidentified problems in the delivery of vocational andmanpower program svocational education, tochni caleducation, adult education, career education, man-powertnainingto citizens of all ages in all commu-nities of the State. The Center fOcuses upon the

idelivery of seririces -including analyses of neCd,target groups_ served, institutional organization,instructional and curriculum methodology and Content,labor market needs, manpower policy, and otherappropriate factors. To the extent that-these goalsare enhanced and the fool of problems widened to en-compass regional and national concerns, the Centerengages in studies Veyond. the boundaries of the Statt.

Merle Strong, DirectorRoger Lambert; Associate Director

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WISCONSIN VOCATIONAL STUDIES CENTER321 Education Building - Box 49University of Wisconsin-Madison

Madison, Wisconsin 53706

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