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| Conductive
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| WWW
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- Conductive
Education Information Page lists a variety of web
sites concerned with CE, such as programs and educational
opportunities.
- Conductive
Education links are found at a DMOZ Open Directory Site.
- Conductive
Education Web Site, sponsored by the National Institute
of Conductive Education, discusses the activies of NICE
and the Foundation for Conductive Education. The site features
"CE Connections" a forum on CE where people can
share concerns, interests or goals.
- Inter-American
Conductive Education Association strives to promote
and disseminate the principles of Conductive Education,
in the United States and Canada, using the services of parents,
conductors, therapists, teachers, and other related health
professionals.
- National
Association for Conductive Education (NACE) is a
voluntary group of parents, professionals and community
members who are committed to facilitating the development
of conductive education in Australia. Included on this site
are Standards of Practice and some information about state
CE organizations.
- Ontario
March of Dimes Conductive Education Programs lists
CE programs throughout the world and publishes CE
Bulletin, a semi-newsletter concerned with CE.
- Peto
Institute provides an overview of the Institute's
goals and history.
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| Bibliography |
| (All articles listed below are available on 2 hour reserve at the
Reserve/Circulation Desk) |
- Campbell,
Philippa H. and David M. Finn. "Programming to Influence
Acquisition of Motor Abilities in Infants and Young Children. Pediatric Physical Therapy. V. 3, No. 4 (Winter 1991):
200-205.
- Conductive
Education: A Literature Survey. Toronto: Ontario March
of Dimes, 1994. Conductive Education: An Introduction: A
Select List of Items. 3rd ed. Birmingham: National Institute
of Conductive Education, August, 1997.
- Conductive
Education for Adults: A Select List. 2nd ed. Birmingham:
National Institute of Conductive Education, February, 1998.
- Discover
Conductive Education. Toronto: Ontario March of Dimes,
1994.
- Kozma,
Ildikó. "The Basic Principles and Present Practice of Conductive
Education." European Journal of Special Needs Education V. 10, No. 2 1995: 111-123.
- Kozma,
Ildikó and Erzsebe Balogh. "A Brief Introduction to Conductive
Education and its Application at an Early Age." Infants
and Young Children V. 8, No. 1 1995: 68-74.
- Lebeer,
Jo. "Conductive Education and the Mediated Learning Experience
Theory of Feuerstein." European Journal of Special Needs
Education V. 10, No. 2 1995: 124-137.
- Logan,
D. and S. Cameron. Conductive Education: A Survey of
Published Articles. Toronto: Ontario March of Dimes,
1994.
- Lucas,
Jerry. "Adapting Conductive Education: The Best of Both
Worlds." Abilities: Canada's Lifestyle Magazine for People
with Disabilities Fall/Winter 1992: 32-33.
- Maguire,
Gillian. Parents' Experiences and Expectations of Conductive
Education: A Select List. Birmingham: National Institute
of Conductive Education, June 1998.
- Mária,
Dr. Hári. The Human Principle in Conductive Education.
Trans. Elisabeth Appleyard. Budapest: International Institute
Budapest, 1988.
- Or-Noy,
Prof A. "Interim Report: Summary of the Pilot Project 'Tsad-Kadima
Center' in Rishon LeZion." Report. Jerusalem: Ministry of
Education and Culture Psychological Consulting Services,
Jerusalem District Office, 14 January 1996.
- Reddihough,
Dinah S., et al. "Efficacy Programmes Bbased on Conductive
Education for Young Children with Cerebral Palsy." Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology. V.
40 1998: 763-770.
- References
about Conductive Education (Selected Bibliography).
Budapest: International Institute Budapest, 1998.
- Schenker,
Rony. "Conductive Education Literature Review." Masters
in Science Thesis. Jerusalem: The Faculty of Medicine, Hebrew
University, 1994.
- Sutton,
Andrew. "A Social-Educational Paradigm of Special Education
and Rehabilitation for Children and Adults with Motor Disorders
across the Life-Span." Report. Geneva: Vygostkii-Piaget
Conference, September, 1996.
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