Special Education Resources
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This website, The IRS Center, is a federally funded site created for educators. It contains many resources to assist teachers of all students and includes topics like RTI, teaching students with disabilities, strategies for teaching various subject areas and behavior management strategies, to name a few.
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Here is a website called Special Education Resources for General Educators (SERGE) that helps with general education teachers in a number of areas that relate to special education. It includes an overview of special education law and suggestions for modifications and accommodations for students receiving special education services in the general education clasroom.
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The website, Response to Intervention is for teachers, schools, and districts about struggling learners. It provides numorous resources for struggling learners including responses to academic and behavior interventions.
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The website, Disability Rights California provides resources to help attorneys, advocates, clients, and people with disabilities. They advocate, educate, investigate, and litigate to advance and protect the rights of Californians with disabilities.
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The website, Differentiation Central provides information on the principles of differentiated instruction to help educators in creating responsive classrooms to meet diverse learning needs of their students.
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Here is a website called National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities (NICHCY) that provides a brief, but comprehensive fact sheets on specific disabilities. The fact sheets include a definition, characteristics of the specific disability, tips for parents and teachers, links to connect you with information and organizations with special expertise in that disability.
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Here is a website that provides a brief history of attitudes and treatment of people with disabilities.
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The website, Tiering provides examples of tiered instruction, assessments, and videos for multiple content areas.
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The website, Differentiation provides technology support instructional strategies by creating new routes to learning and addressing multiple learning needs. They also have resources for lesson examples, methods to differentiate instruction, learning styles, and multiple intelligences.
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