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One of the missions of INTC Online is to serve as an information clearinghouse. Our goal is to provide members with fast and reliable access to a variety of resources related to supporting the success of new teachers.
  • The Lexile Framework for Reading website provides an online tool for submitting sample text from a textbook, a novel, or questions you've created for a test or quiz. The Lexile Analyzer will provide you with a readability level so you can determine...
  • The YouthLearn Initiative offers youth development professionals and educators comprehensive services and resources for using technology to create exciting learning environments. This link focuses on collaborative/cooperative learning. The main...
  • An article identifying 6 steps to follow when co-teaching and also provides related links An article identifying 6 steps to follow when co-teaching and also provides related links
  • Descriptions and tips for helping students with problems in the areas of managing time and effort, organizing materials and work space and study skills.
  • Professional organization which promotes excellence in early childhood education. Information for educators and parents; conference information; and information, research, and more for teachers and administrators.
  • Written cases to be used to prompt discussion about teaching practice related to special needs students.
  • If you are collaborating in a high school level English course and use any of Shakespeare's works, you may have difficulty with students who have a variety of learning disabilities and reading levels. I found that through using the freely available...
  • This site provides instructional strategies for students with special needs.
  • This website features celebrities from the Screen Actors Guild reading popular children's books aloud. Each book has accompanying activities and lessons to use in the classroom.
  • Professional organization--provides resources to help understand occupational therapy and its application to students with special needs.