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Library

The CISI Library is a critical vehicle for sharing up-to-date information on the reforms that are happening within the state and across the country, as well as research and best practices in the area of supported employment and full inclusion of people with developmental and intellectual disabilities.
The CISI Library will be updated frequently as new promising practices are identified.
The CISI Library will also archive videos of consumers, family members and people within the state who have a perspective on improving the lives of people with developmental and intellectual disabilities.

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Latest Addition to the Library

Club Helping People With Disabilities Be More Physically Active

This article, written by Edward Lee out of The Baltimore Sun/TNS, was recently highlighted through disabilityscoop. Lee offers readers an inside look at a program, established by Jared Ciner, that provides

Google Pledges Funds For Special Education

"Google is sharing the wealth this holiday season, with a plan to donate up to $1 million to benefit students in special education at schools across the country," says writer

Simulated Town Offers Life Skills Training

Shannon Gilchrist, writer for disability scoop, highlights a town in Ohio that is making a difference in the lives of students with a disability. Read the article in full now, click

Greater Transparency Urged For College Disability Services

Michelle Diament out of disabilityscoop, posted this article titled "Greater Transparency Urged For College Disability Services." The article explores concerns regarding the nation's colleges offering information about their disability services.

Feds: IEPs Should Align With Grade-Level Standards

Michelle Diament, writer for disabilityscoop, recently published "Feds: IEPs Should Align With Grade-Level Standards." This article highlights language from the Department of Education, clarifying that IEP goals need to align with

How Minnesota is Failing the Disabled

Chris Serres and Glenn Howatt are the writers of this article, "How Minnesota is Failing the Disabled," out of The Star Tribune. Serres and Howatt take readers on a detailed account