Let’s face it, the internet is THE repository of information needed for almost any topic that one needs to find. The days when people go to the library and look for references in books is not something that the young people of today do. Not that I am saying this is less fun and more arduous and time consuming than searching the web which has updated information.
Searching the internet for topics of varying interest is a breeze. Searching the internet could also mean getting information or data that are not accurate especially now since anyone can basically put up their own websites and claim to be professionals.
Either way of researching for resources, going to portals or online resources is one of the better ways to do research on certain topics.
One example is the topic of SPECIAL EDUCATION which covers so much ground, in terms of the different resources related to it.
Below are links from an online resource site for teachers called the TeachingTips.Com,
- For teachers teaching different fields of specialization:
50 Must-Read Up and Coming Blogs by Teachers
Can you please scroll down the page when you visit it until you reach #24? I see a familiar name there
Teacher Julie: Julie blogs about her experiences teaching special education in the Philippines as well as many other issues related to education.
- For Special Education Teachers:
The Ultimate Guide to Special Needs Teaching: 100+ Resources and Links
Have fun visiting and reading the resources.
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