LDOnline which is one of the most comprehensive websites for resources on learning disabilities has been given the national award of excellence from the National Association Of Special Education Teachers. This award recognizes LDOnline for its dedication and services to special educators and to families of children with learning disabilities. So the next time you go to an IEP meeting with resources from LDOnline and the "team" acts as if these resources have no credibility, point out that NASET has recognized this website.
Mr. Fox, I agree that LDonline is a good source, but I don't think that an award from NASET means particularly much.
Posted by: John Lloyd | June 05, 2006 at 03:02 PM
I agree that LDOnline is a great resource to have and I have used it many times. I actually used an article recently to get my point across to a certain teacher that students with learning disabilities need to have info presented differently in order to completely understand it (a "no-brainer" to intervention specialists). The article highlighted the points I was trying to relay in a manner that was not overwhelming to the teacher, and my frustration was not as apparent using the article as my means of communication.
Posted by: sandy christian | July 07, 2009 at 07:38 AM