This page provides resources for families and schools
who are committed to providing excellence in education
for children with disabilities
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The Universal Design For Learning
provides resources to help meet the instructional needs of our academically diverse classrooms. |
The Toolkit on Teaching and Assessing
Students with Disabilities is provided by the U.S. Dept of Special Education Programs. |
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The Learning Disabilities Page
on Reading Rockets provides videos, articles, classroom strategies, and much more to help students with disabilities experience success. |
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The National Center on Accessible
Instructional Materials (AIM) provides text formats for students with print disabilities such as dyslexia, low vision, blindness, or a physical disability where holding or accessing a print book is difficult. |
The OK State Department of Ed
has developed many resources to support solid instruction for students with disabilities. |
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Behavior Doctor
offers a variety of resources for teachers and parents. A menu with many options for specific needs is located under the words "differing abilities." |
Through Your Child's Eyes
These simulations allow you to experience firsthand the frustrations felt by students with various learning challenges. |