The Council for Exceptional Children http://www.cec.sped.org The National Association for Gifted Children http://www.nagc.org
These sites are examples of websites that deal with particular categories of exceptional
learners and can provide information, materials, and links to related sites.
Inspiration Software http://www.inspiration.com/home.cfm
There are web sites that provide software helpful to teachers and students with
particular learning styles or needs. This site is an example.
HotLinx, University of Virginia http://www.hotlinx.org Eastern Suffolk BOCES (New York) http://www.sriboces.org/Goals2000/ Montgomery County (Maryland) Public Schools http://www.mcps.pps.k12.or.us/departments.eii/accelerated_and_enriched_s.htm Ball State University http://www.bsu.edu/teachers/services/ctr/javits/Instruction/Cubing.htm Ball State University http://www.bsu.edu/teachers/services/ctr/javits/Instruction/instruction.htm The Internet TESL (Teachers of English as a Second Language) Journal http://www.iteslj.org
These sites are examples of sites that contain differentiated lessons or ideas
helpful in differentiation.
LD/ADD Pride Online http://www.ldpride.net/learningstyles.MI.htm Chaminade College Preparatory School http://www.chaminade.org/inspire/learnstl.htm State University of New York at Oswego http://www.oswego.edu/~shindler/lstyle.htm
These sites are examples of those designed to help teachers and/or students understand
and use their preferred learning styles and intelligences.
Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development http://www.ascd.org/frametutorials.html Montgomery County (Maryland) Public Schools http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/departments/eii/eiimanagepracticepage.html Rockwood (Missouri) School District http://www.rockwood.k12.mo.us.cni.staffdev/diff/
These sites are examples of those that provide information about differentiated
instructions or tutorials on differentiated instruction.