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5 Best Free Online Resources for Special Education Teachers - Sunbelt Staffing. As a special education teacher, you understand that finding the right resources for each student isn’t necessarily easy or within the budget. That is why it is so important that special education teachers – and teachers in general – utilize any free resources they can find. These five resources offer a variety of free material which can be used to supplement a child’s core curriculum. ABC Teach – This website has many free resources. They also offer membership programs for a more extensive collection of resources. While the membership fee is modest, it may still be too much for your school. Sometimes as a special education teacher it is necessary to think outside the box to help your students succeed.

Related posts: Abcteach -- Free Printables, Interactives, Custom Documents, Clip Art, and Games. Faculty of Education - Special Education Resources. Please enable javascript to view this page in its intended format. Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) ADD Warehouse The leading resource for parents, teachers and students who want to learn more about Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD or ADHD) Attention Deficit Disorder — Michigan Electronic Library The Mining Company — ADD Resources Kidsource Online ADD/ADHD Attention Deficit Disorder in Europe National Attention Deficit Disorder Association Their web site has collected a large amount of information about Attention Deficit Disorder and its related challenges.

One ADD Place Information on attention deficit disorder and links to other sites for children and adults. Behavior Disorders Behavior Management Index Includes tips for parents and a reference guide to ADD behaviors. The Behavior Home Page The Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) and the Department of Special Education and Rehabilitation Counseling at UK (SERC) are collaborating on this Web page on student behavior. Education for Inclusion. Free-Spirited Structured, Multisensory Learning. Teaching Strategies for Students with Special Needs | Teach Special Education.

All students with special needs are unique. Their needs may be recognized by teacher and parent observations and/or assessment by a certified professional. Some students may have their needs formally identified as an exceptionality through an Identification Placement and Review Committee (IPRC). Regardless of the manner by which needs are determined, teachers and school teams can implement strategies as soon as a student’s need is realized.

It is important to document and assess the effectiveness of strategies employed and revise them in order to achieve success. The teaching strategies and resources on this website have been organized along three main lines. Student NeedsFormal Exceptionalities Determined by IPRCDiagnosed Medical/Psychological Conditions You can access all of our teaching strategies and resources pages using the coloured markers below. • To show the topics included in each section, click on the word SHOW at the end of each marker. Educational Resources for Special Needs.