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March 9th, 2005
  Education    Photo of two children with disabilities sharing a book at school.

Education comes in all forms for people with disabilities. It comes in the form of literacy programs. It comes in the form of greater access to schools. It even comes in the form of technology, such as distance learning. And whether you're four or ninety-four, education is an ongoing, lifelong process.

  • The Special Needs Opportunity Windows (SNOW) project offers online resources and professional development opportunities for educators and parents of students with special needs. Their online workshops, best practices and research information, curriculum ideas, discussion forums and other resources are designed to encourage educators to use new technologies to benefit all learners. Click here for more information.

  • In September 2001, the Athabasca University, School of Business started offering e-Class courses. Students from across Canada and around the world can now enjoy the support of a classroom and the flexibility of online learning. For complete details and an e-class demo visit vital.athabascau.ca .

  • The Disability Studies program at Ryerson Polytechnic University is a regular contributor to the Forum section of ABILITIES magazine. Read about this important initiative to find out more about the program and how to enroll.

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