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  1. LD Online – A parent resource with numerous articles and links to more information on disabilities and parent support groups. Understood – A website designed for parents and teachers of children with learning and attentional difficulties, with resources ranging from newsletters to teaching strategies.

  2. The below links and information are meant to provide insight into the resources available at U.S. colleges and universities and through organizations committed to empowering students with disabilities in the United States.

  3. This month’s Teacher’s Corner offers resources and suggestions for teachers who have students with disabilities in their classrooms. Week 1 presents the concept of Universal Design for Learning and the principles that make lessons more accessible to all learners.

  4. Find out about legal protections for students, common accessibility and disability services on campuses, academic and non-academic accommodations, factors to consider when choosing the right U.S. college or university, and hear from an international student about overcoming the challenges, obstacles, and ultimately finding personal success ...

  5. Thanks to Title II of the ADA, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and the IDEA, for 34 years, students with disabilities have been guaranteed a free public school education that is tailored to their individual needs and protects them from discrimination based on their disability.

  6. 28 gru 2020 · Glean is now being used by hundreds of disability services departments across North America to serve studentsnote-taking needs. If you’d like to catch a closer look at Glean, and learn about a free trial, follow this link

  7. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) is a law that makes available a free appropriate public education to eligible children with disabilities throughout the nation and ensures special education and related services to those children.