In this space, we've identified some of the more robust, well-designed sites and repositories for searching deeper to find resources and ideas to support your implementation of distance learning with students with disabilities. There are many sites out there, but these are exceptional and well worth investing your time once you're ready for more!
An educator’s guide to open educational resources with information about online repositories, curriculum-sharing websites, and sources for lesson plans and activities.
SchoolVirtually provides resources for educators and families to support all learners, including students with disabilities and language learners. “Every student can be successful with distance and online learning”. Great connections to the UDL framework.
An online learning platform for professional learning and collaboration that provides personalized experiences for educators within a robust community of support. Learning Designed harvests the evidence-based framework of Universal Design for Learning.
Explore a Padlet of resources from the SELPA Content Lead for Autism, CAPTAIN and Marin County SELPA related to supporting students with autism in distance learning.
Explore a Padlet of resources from the CDE funded Supporting Inclusive Practices project from Riverside County Office of Education and El Dorado County and Charter SELPA related to school closures and distance learning.
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