Graduate Student Dissertations, Theses, Capstones, and Portfolios

Date of Award

6-5-2000

Document Type

Thesis

Granting Institution

Lynn University

Degree Name

Master of Education (M.Ed.)

Department

College of Education

First Advisor

Dr. Carole Warshaw

Abstract

These pages address the origin of disabilities and technologies impact on special education. The future of technology in special education, specific learning disabilities, common disorders, recommended computer software, and a directory of professional job opportunities related to special education will be addressed. With all these things in mind, this will be a guide to shape our perceptions and insights, regarding the world of special education and the exceptional child.

Comments

This thesis was digitized from the printed and bound volume in the summer of 2017. To protect privacy and copyright, this PDF may contain redacted pages, personal information, and/or signatures. For a complete, unedited version of the volume, please contact the University Archives.

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