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These resources for information on instructional practices have been chosen because they provide reliable information and are relevant for teachers of students with learning disabilities.

Research Centers

University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning
University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning is an organization noted for creating instructional solutions that dramatically improve quality of life, learning, and performance for students with disabilities. Researchers at the center have developed the Strategic Instruction Model (SIM), a comprehensive group of strategies that include revised curriculum materials and teaching routines to address the needs of learners in their classrooms. The Center offers training and professional development programs.
[http://www.ku-crl.org/]

Center on Accelerating Student Learning (CASL)
CASL is a research effort to create instructional programs that will accelerate learning for students with disabilities in the early grades and thereby provide a solid foundation for strong achievement in the intermediate grades and beyond. CASL is a five-year collaborative effort supported by the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP). Participating institutions are the University of Maryland, Teachers College of Columbia University, and Vanderbilt University. Visit the Outreach section of the CASL Web site for information on ordering materials to use in the classroom.
[http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/CASL/index.html]

Peer Assisted Learning Strategies (PALS)
Developed through research at Vanderbilt University, PALS is a version of classwide peer tutoring that combines proven instructional principles and practices and peer mediation so that research-based reading and math activities are effective, feasible, and enjoyable. Visit the PALS Web site for information about how to implement PALS in the classroom.
[http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/kennedy/pals/]

Institute for Academic Access
The Institute for Academic Access is conducting research to create instructional methods and materials that will provide secondary students with disabilities authentic access to the high school general education curriculum. It is a five-year, three-site, federally funded collaborative project of the University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning (KU-CRL) and the University of Oregon Institute for the Development of Educational Achievement (UO-IDEA). Each Web site provides information about instructional strategies.
[http://kucrl.org/IAA%20Web/index.html]

National Assistive Technology Research Institute (NATRI)
The NATRI conducts research related to the planning, development, implementation, and evaluation of assistive technology (AT) services in schools.

NATRI works to identify promising practices in the delivery of AT services and to disseminate research findings and information about promising practices. The Web site provides resources, information, and training opportunities.
[http://natri.uky.edu/]

Center for Electronic Studying
CES is a research and development group at the University of Oregon College of Education investigating innovative applications of technology for middle school, secondary, and post-secondary students, their teachers and their schools. Their Web site offers information and resources about the projects currently under investigation.
[http://ces.uoregon.edu/]

Online Academy
The Online Academy develops web-based modules and other technology innovations for moving validated educational interventions from research to practice. Currently, the Web site offers instructional modules for teachers in the areas of reading, technology, and positive behavioral support. It is funded by the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) at the U. S. Department of Education.
[http://www.onlineacademy.org]

National Center to Improve the Tools of Educators
This center is through the University of Oregon and provides research reports and online documents to help improve teaching.
[http://idea.uoregon.edu/~ncite/index.html]

OSEP Technical Assistance Center for Positive Behavioral Supports (PBIS)
PBIS has been established by the Office of Special Education Programs, US Department of Education, to give schools capacity-building information and technical assistance for identifying, adapting, and sustaining effective school-wide disciplinary practices. The center has two foci: (a) broad dissemination to schools, families, and communities about a technology of school-wide positive behavioral interventions and support and (b) demonstrations at the level of individual students, schools, districts, and states that school-wide positive behavioral interventions and support are feasible and effective.
[http://www.pbis.org/english/]

National Center on Accessing the General Curriculum (NCAC)
In a collaborative agreement with the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Special Programs (OSEP), CAST has established a National Center on Accessing the General Curriculum to provide a vision of how new curricula, teaching practices, and policies can be woven together to create practical approaches for improved access to the general curriculum by students with disabilities.
[http://www.cast.org/ncac/]

Center for Effective Collaboration and Practice (CECP)
It is the mission of the Center for Effective Collaboration and Practice to support and promote a reoriented national preparedness to foster the development and the adjustment of children with or at risk of developing serious emotional disturbance. To achieve that goal, the Center is dedicated to a policy of collaboration at Federal, state, and local levels that contributes to and facilitates the production, exchange, and use of knowledge about effective practices.
[http://cecp.air.org]

Other Sources

Federal Resources for Educational Excellence (FREE)
FREE provides hundreds of education resources compiled by the U. S. Department of Education.
[http://www.ed.gov/free]

ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education (ERIC EC) and the ERIC/OSEP Special Project
ERIC is a national information system on education, with the world's largest database of education-related documents, journal citations, and other print materials. As one of 16 ERIC clearinghouses nationwide, ERIC EC gathers, selects, and abstracts literature on disabilities and gifted education.
[http://www.eric.ed.gov/]

Reading Rockets
ReadingRockets.org provides detailed information about learning to read and strategies for supporting struggling readers at home, at school, and in the community. It offers news, practical information, expert advice, and resources for parents, teachers, tutors, child care providers, and policy makers.
[http://www.readingrockets.org]

The Knowledge Loom
The Knowledge Loom is a resource on what works in teaching and learning for all students. The site offers research-based characteristics for successful professional development, along with examples of those characteristics in practice. Sign up for "On the Loom," a free periodic e-news note about what's new on the Knowledge Loom Web site.
[http://www.knowledgeloom.org]

The Gateway to Educational Materials (GEM)
Access to lesson plans, curriculum units, and other education resources. Created by the U. S. Department of Education.
[http://www.thegateway.org]

 

 
         
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