I just visited the Constitution Center for the first time today. I learned a lot and recalled a lot i learned in school. It was a lot of fun! This page gives educators a resource for class trips and educational opportunities.
These a just a couple of special education success stories. They are very simple, but they show that success is possible. Hopefully they will give special education teachers a boost of confidance.
Education World is a wonderful site for teachers. It's gives information on categories such as lesson planning, professional development, and school issues.
This sites helps to connect individuals with learning disabililties to professionals in the field of Special Education Services. It offers assessment tips and intervetion strategies.
This site explains the purpose of inclusion of special education students into regular education classrooms. It also gives the philosophy, legal issues, and resources of inclusion.
This site is a guide for educators that is very good for getting lesson plans and fun activities. It has a long list of different subjects to choose from that you can get lesson plans, activities, and ideas for.
This website lists 6 different types of special education that can occur. A few of these include inclusion and resource room placement. It gives a definition of what each of the 6 are.
I can't say much for the mechanics of the site itself, but I am interested in literacy awareness and education programs, so this is something I can see myself getting involved in.
I have already used these for tutoring and assessment purposes. These are fun prompts that span a wealth of different topics. Good for elementary school, and maybe middle school.
This site provides educators and students with access to the highest quality practices and resources in reading and language arts instruction through free, Internet-based content. Included are lessons, standards, web resources, and student materials.