Additional Needs
This website provides information, resources and useful links for teachers working with children with additional needs.
British Dyslexia Association
A website providing information about dyslexia for parents and teachers. It includes information on EQUIPPED the project set up in Northern Ireland in 2006 and advice for Higher Education students with dyslexia.
British Deaf Association
The BDA has information for teachers who work with deaf pupils, including learning how to sign, and details of training and events. There are also factsheets on a range of topics for young deaf pupils which can be downloaded and printed.
Check The Map
This site links to employment and training services for people with Learning Disabilities/Difficulties in their local area. They also have links to recommended resources for use with children and young people.
Dyslexia Action
Dyslexia Action is a national charity, and the UK's leading provider of services and support for people with dyslexia and literacy difficulties specialising in assessment, teaching and training.
Education for Children with Dyslexia, an Online Guide
This is an American universities site with many useful links to articles and research papers on dyslexia for students and teachers.
I Am Dyslexic
For people with dyslexia, parents and teachers.
Ican
An educational charity which works to support the development of speech, language and communication skills in all children with a special focus on children with speech, language and communication needs.
International Dyslexic Association
The International Dyslexia Association (IDA) is a USA non-profit, scientific & educational organization dedicated to the study and treatment of the learning disability, dyslexia.
NASEN
Nasen is the leading organisation in the UK which aims to promote the education, training, advancement and development of all those with special and additional support needs. The website provides up to date information on developments in special education.
NASET
The National Association of Special Education Teachers (NASET) is an American organization providing support and assistance to teachers and student teachers in the field of special education.
National Autistic Society
The website contains useful information about autism and Asperger's syndrome. There is a section for professionals who work in education with children in the autism spectrum.
The Northern Ireland Curriculum: Inclusion and Special Educational Needs
The CCEA site has information, advice and resources for teachers, parents and others working with children with SEN in Northern Ireland. It includes information for people working with children who need support in mainstream classes (inclusion) and in special schools.
PATOSS (Professional Association of Teachers of Students with Specific Learning Difficulties)
Patoss is concerned with the teaching and support of pupils with SpLD: dyslexia, dyspraxia, ADD, and Asperger's syndrome.
Royal National Institute for the Blind
The RNIB website has an online education newsletter and a section with resources and information for education professionals.
SCoTENS
The Standing Conference on Teacher Education North and South. This site includes resources on special education which have been designed for teachers and teacher educators throughout the island of Ireland.
SEN Teacher
SEN Teacher provides free teaching & learning resources for students with special needs and learning disabilities. All the resources available or listed here are free for use in schools, colleges and at home.
Special Educational Needs
The Department for Education provides a wide range of SEN, disability advice and materials for teachers, parents and others working with children with SEN in England
Special Education Support Services, Ireland
The service consolidates, co-ordinates, develops and delivers a range of professional development initiatives and support structures. The SESS maximises the benefits of North/ South co-operation. A one-stop shop for all Ireland special needs resources.
Speech Teach
Resources for teachers of children who have speech and learning difficulties including dyspraxia, autism and apraxia. |