| Special
Needs Associations |
Content
|
| http://www.nasen.org.uk |
National Association
for Special Educational Needs The NASEN Web site gives
information about its activities. |
| http://www.batod.org.uk |
British Association
of Teachers of the Deaf (BA TOD) A Web site for teachers
of Hearing-Impaired pupils. |
| http://www.bda-dyslexia.org.uk |
British Dyslexia
Association (BDA) Information on resources, local support
and publications. |
| http://www.epilepsy.org.uk |
British Epilepsy
Association Information about the services provided by the
association, and Beach Park, an area for pupils. |
| http://www.bild.org.uk |
British Institute
of Learning Disabilities (BILD) Information and resources
to raise awareness of Learning Disabilities. |
| http://www.ndss.org/
|
National Down Syndrome
Society The Web site offers advice and information for parents
and professionals caring for individuals with Down syndrome. |
| http://www.dyslexic.com |
Dyslexic.com
A Web site from the Iansyst Company that particularly useful
information on dyslexia |
| http://www.emmbrook.demon.co.uk/dysprax/homepage.htm |
Dyspraxia Foundation
A Web page with information about dyspraxia and the support
available. |
| http://inclusion.ngfl.gov.uk/ |
Inclusion A free,
searchable catalogue of online resources to support teaching
professionals, parents and carers in meeting individual learning
needs |
| http://www.ndcs.org.uk |
National Deaf Children's
Society (NDCS) Information on childhood deafness. |
| http://www.rnib.org.uk |
Royal National Institute
for the Blind (RNIB) A large Web site with plenty of information
about visual impairment itself and ways of supporting learners
with low vision. |
| http://www.sicklecellsociety.org |
Sickle Cell Society
-As well as information about Sickle Cell Disease, this site
has Planet Sickle pages for pupils who have the condition. |
| Companies
Providing Access Or Specialist Software |
Content
|
| http://www.cricksoft.com |
Crick Software
This company's site has free downloadable resources on their
Clicker Grids for Learning page for users of the Clicker
program |
| http://www.nasen.org.uk |
National Association
for Special Educational Needs The NASEN Web site gives information
about its activities. |
| http://www.edc.org/NCIP |
NCIP Association
with useful information. Advice on classroom applications. And
reviews of software. |
| http://www.mape.org.uk
|
MAPE (Micros
and Primary Education) Curriculum support. |
| http://www.microsoft.com/enable/ |
Microsoft Accessibility
Information on accessibility tools for their products. |
| http://www.education-Quest.com |
Questions Publishing
Online The Web site has a search facility that enables you
to find articles published in Question's group of journals.
As well as descriptions of relevant books. |
| Resources |
Content
|
| http://www.smidgley.co.uk |
Simon's Raising Achieve
Web site A Web site developed and maintained by a Learning Support
teacher to share resources that he has found useful. |
| http://www.spedex.com |
Special Education Exchange-This
is a resource for educators, professionals, parents, consumers,
pupils or anyone with an interest in special education. |
| http://www.setbc.org |
Special Education Technology
,British Columbia -useful downloadable resources for intellikeys,
Board maker, etc. |
| http://www.senteacher.orghttp://sldonline.org/Kingsbury |
Kingsbury: A Super site,
it is LEA special school content developed inhouse for their
pupils (who have severe, complex or profound learning difficulties),
their teachers and parents. There are an incresing number of
pages and online activities developed for puils created for
sinle switch and or spacebar access. |
| http://www.tsbvi.edu/math |
Teaching Math to a Visually
Impaired pupil-This site gives examples of how a teacher can
teach maths to a visually impaired pupil. It gives comprehensive
information and examples of how to teach various aspects of
mathematics from graphs to quadratic equations. |