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General Information about TAcommunities
TAcommunities.org is part of OSEP's Technical Assistance initiative to exchange strategies and ideas that will improve outcomes for children with disabilities. This project seeks to combine OSEP resources from the Monitoring and State Improvement Planning Division and technical assistance resources from the Research to Practice Division.

TA&D Network

Website links, email, phone numbers, and addresses.  By scrolling through this list you will find full contact information for OSEP's TA&D Network.

The TA&D Network provides technical assistance and disseminates information that supports states and local entities in building capacity to improve early intervention, education, transitional services, and results for children with disabilities and their families. It also supports efforts to identify and overcome systemic barriers to improving these services.

State Performance Plan (SPP) Resource Guide

The SPP Resource Guide features TA&D resources which are aligned with SPP monitoring indicator areas. There are many federally supported TA&D resources that produce materials and provide technical assistance around topics aligned with SPP indicator areas. The LRE Part B Facilitators developed this resource to help state personnel implement strategies to address SPP indicator areas.


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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 03 October 2007 )
Clusters
Last Updated ( Monday, 18 June 2007 )
Web Resources for Communities of Practice
Links to helpful websites dealing with Communities of Practice.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 08 February 2007 )
Interview
Interview with Vicki Hornus, Co-Facilitator of the Community of Practice for Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) for TACommunities.org
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 16 March 2006 )

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