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Peggy George

SparkTop.org - 0 views

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    Award-winning site for teachers, parents and kids who are affected by LD--adds value to the learning process for special needs students.
Peggy George

CAST: What is Universal Design for Learning? - 0 views

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    Universal Design for Learning calls for ... * Multiple means of representation, to give learners various ways of acquiring information and knowledge, * Multiple means of action and expression, to provide learners alternatives for demonstrating what they know, * Multiple means of engagement, to tap into learners' interests, offer appropriate challenges, and increase motivation.
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    Another great resource for Universal Design for Learning
Peggy George

Wrightslaw Special Education Law and Advocacy - 0 views

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    There are some great article available on this site as well as materials that can be purchased. I own many of their books and found them really valuable as a principal and university instructor.
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    This site contains fantastic resources for understanding the laws and advocating for special needs students. I have purchased many of their materials and found them really valuable.
Kecia Waddell, PhD

Rigorous Math Learning Games for the At Risk Student - 0 views

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    Learning Today is a leading provider of Internet based, reading & math instruction targeted at the K-5 marketplace, focusing on the "At Risk School/Student" segment.
Peggy George

The Ultimate Guide to Special Needs Teaching: 100+ Resources and Links - 6 views

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    "Whether you have an entire class of students with special needs, or you've welcomed a student with a disability into your traditional classroom, this massive list of resources will help you research different disorders and conditions, review special lesson plans, and find the support you need to work with your students and help them succeed."
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    Some great links and resources for many types of special needs
Patrick Black

Assistive Technology Oral History Project - 2 views

  • The Assistive Technology Oral History (ATOH) Project was founded by Dave Edyburn and Chauncy Rucker in 2007 to gather first-hand accounts of pioneers in the field of assistive technology (AT). The project uses methodology and protocols used by oral historians who seek to capture the rich experiential knowledge base of a discipline or culture. To date, a small group of supporters have created a list of early contributors that we have used to conduct 19 interviews.
Peggy George

MeMoves | Home - 7 views

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    "MeMoves™ is an engaging combination of music, movement and images that decreases stress, improves mood, and enhances one's ability to focus. An enjoyable meditation in motion, MeMoves™ creates an optimal environment for learning and living."
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    This is an incredible resource for all kids but especially for autistic spectrum kids. Listen to the interview on Seedlings/EdTechTalk with the developers and you will be inspired and motivated. It recently received a Parent's Choice Gold Award and even has an iPhone app. :-) Seedlings recording will be posted here: http://edtechtalk.com/seedlings
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